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
Question 3
Question 4
About the Case
54-year-old man with weight gain and muscle weakness
Review of Systems
General
: 10-kg weight gain despite no change in appetite. Complains of increased thirst and urination; no fever.
Skin
: Recent onset acne on the upper back, new stretch marks on the lower abdomen, mild chronic pruritus.
HEENT
: Noncontributory
Pulmonary
: Mild exertional shortness of breath, no cough.
Cardiovascular
: Occasional left-sided chest pain on exertion that resolves at rest; no palpitations.
Gastrointestinal
: No nausea or vomiting, bowel movement once daily with normal stool.
Genitourinary
: Noncontributory
Musculoskeletal
: Bilateral painless leg swelling
Neurologic
: Patient complains of worsening short-term memory for the past month or two; he forgot his doctor appointment twice recently. Also notes bilateral leg weakness especially noted when standing up from sitting or climbing stairs. No headaches, visual symptoms or sensory changes.
Psychiatric
: Low mood for the past 2 months with no significant change since starting citalopram. He is asking you to authorize 2-weeks of sick leave as he struggles at work due to poor concentration.
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