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A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore presented with sudden-onset palpitations during a high-pressure project deadline. Dr. Wahab diagnosed him with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome through electrophysiology studies. The patient underwent successful radiofrequency ablation and returned to work within 72 hours with no recurrence.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Karnataka arrived with advanced heart failure symptoms, having self-medicated with herbal remedies for years. Dr. Wahab initiated a carefully titrated medication regimen and coordinated with social workers to ensure follow-up care. The patient showed remarkable improvement in functional capacity over six months.
An 8-year-old chess prodigy was referred after fainting during a national championship. Dr. Wahab discovered congenital long QT syndrome through advanced genetic testing. The family was extensively counseled, and an ICD was implanted. The child returned to competitive chess with appropriate precautions.
A 45-year-old auto-rickshaw driver presented with atypical chest pain that other clinics had dismissed as acidity. Dr. Wahab's thorough evaluation revealed early-stage coronary microvascular disease. Through lifestyle modification and targeted medication, the patient avoided major cardiac events and continued working.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed peripartum cardiomyopathy. Dr. Wahab coordinated a multidisciplinary team including obstetricians to manage her heart failure while preserving the pregnancy. She delivered a healthy baby via planned C-section and showed significant cardiac recovery postpartum.
A 67-year-old retired army colonel with complex multivessel coronary disease refused conventional bypass surgery. Dr. Wahab performed high-risk PCI with intravascular imaging guidance and specialized hemodynamic support. The patient achieved complete revascularization and resumed his morning walks within weeks.
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during basketball practice with ventricular fibrillation. Dr. Wahab identified arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy and implanted a subcutaneous ICD. The patient transitioned to coaching and remains active in sports administration.
A 52-year-old street food vendor with rheumatic heart disease presented in acute pulmonary edema. Despite financial constraints, Dr. Wahab arranged for emergency mitral valve replacement through hospital charity funds. The patient returned to limited work activity after three months of rehabilitation.
An 81-year-old dementia patient was brought by concerned neighbors with worsening shortness of breath. Dr. Wahab diagnosed severe aortic stenosis and performed compassionate TAVR procedure. The patient's cognitive function surprisingly improved with better cerebral perfusion.
A 38-year-old professional dancer developed unexplained syncope episodes. Dr. Wahab diagnosed neurocardiogenic syncope through tilt table testing and implemented a unique physical counterpressure maneuver regimen. The patient returned to performing with modified choreography.
A 60-year-old fisherman from coastal Karnataka presented with heart failure symptoms. Dr. Wahab identified cardiac amyloidosis through advanced imaging and initiated novel targeted therapy. The patient's quality of life improved significantly despite the rare diagnosis.
A 41-year-old corporate executive with familial hypercholesterolemia had recurrent stent thrombosis despite maximal medical therapy. Dr. Wahab implemented lipoprotein apheresis and PCSK9 inhibitor therapy, achieving dramatic LDL reduction and preventing further events.
A 29-year-old woman with Turner syndrome developed aortic dissection during pregnancy. Dr. Wahab led an emergency team that performed life-saving surgery while preserving the fetus. Both mother and baby survived with ongoing specialized care.