This is a case of 55 year old male who is construction worker(floor tile worker) by occupation and resident of olugonda of Nalgonda district who came with chief complaints of - YELLOWISH DISCOLOURATION OF EYE SINCE 1 MONTH. -FEVER SINCE 1 MONTH. -LOSS OF APPETITE SINCE 20 days. -PAIN IN THE ABDOMEN SINCE 20 days. HISTORY OF PRESENTING ILLNESS: Patient was apparently asymptomatic a month ago then he noticed yellowish discolouration of eye for which he used HERBAL MEDICINE and then he complained of fever which was low grade and continuous type not associated with chills and rigours. The patient later developed pain abdomen which was insidious in onset and gradually progressive. He localised the pain to his right upper quadrant. It was sharp in nature non radiating. There are no aggravating and relieving factors. History of decreased appetite from 1 month. History of itching over the legs since 1 month which was increased at evenings and night. No history of loose stools, nausea, vomiti
MY EXPERIENCES WITH GENERAL CELLULAR AND NEURAL CELLULAR PATHOLOGY IN A CASE BASED BLENDED LEARNING ECOSYSTEM'S CBBLE
Greetings to one and all, I am SRIVATSA GONWAR of FINAL YEAR MBBS(9th semester) at KAMINENI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NARKETPALLY, INDIA. Growing up, the following lines have inspired me to make them the very motto of my professional career. They are: ‘Antar bahischa tatsarvam vyapya narayana sthitah’ (Narayana is present within and all around) As a part of Case Base Blended Learning Ecosystems and PaJR I got this opportunity of sharing my experience not only at this very beginning of my journey as a medical practitioner but for a life time. I strongly feel, this way of utilisation of technology by medical professionals will result in greater reach of healthcare and its standards, thereby making our nation "Swasth Bhaarat". CBBLE PAJR PARTICIPATORY LEARNING ACTION RESEARCH DISCLAIMER NOTE: THIS IS AN ONLINE E LOGBOOK TO DISCUSS OUR PATIENT'S DE-IDENTIFIED HEALTH DATA SHARED AFTER TAKING HIS/HER GUARDIAN'S SIGNED INFORMED CONSENT. HERE WE DISCUSS OUR INDIVIDUA