History of Present Illness
Review of Systems
Past Medical History
Physical Examination
Data Interpretation
Essential Differential Diagnosis
Relevant Next Steps 1
Lab Results
Imaging Results
Diagnosis 1
Relevant Next Steps 2
Test Results
Diagnosis 2
Treatment Orders
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Question 2
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About the Case
54-year-old man with weight gain and muscle weakness
Past Medical History
Medical history
: Ulcerative colitis for 30 years, controlled on medications, primary biliary cirrhosis, depression, type 2 diabetes (recent diagnosis). No history of hypertension or cardiac disease.
Surgical history
: Pyloric stenosis surgically repaired as a neonate.
Medications
: Citalopram 20 mg once a day, mesalazine 1 g twice a day, ranitidine 150 mg twice a day, ursodeoxycholic acid 500 mg twice a day, metformin 500 mg three times a day.
Allergies
: Previous tongue swelling after lymecycline.
Family history
: Not known (adopted).
Social history
: Patient works as a community psychiatric nurse, is married but recently separated due to his mood swings. He is a nonsmoker, has no alcohol intake, no recreational drugs use. No recent travel abroad.
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