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A 28-year-old software engineer from a middle-class family presented with persistent fatigue and joint pain. Dr. Manjunath R discovered it was undiagnosed Lyme disease from a hiking trip months prior. Treatment with antibiotics led to full recovery within 6 weeks.
72-year-old retired schoolteacher with limited income presented with unexplained weight loss. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed giant cell arteritis through temporal artery biopsy. Treatment with corticosteroids showed remarkable improvement, with family members actively participating in medication management.
A 45-year-old construction worker with no previous medical history arrived with acute abdominal pain. Dr. Manjunath R identified it as lead poisoning from workplace exposure. Chelation therapy was initiated, and the patient returned to work with modified safety protocols after 3 months.
19-year-old college student from an affluent family presented with recurrent fainting spells. After extensive testing, Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS). Treatment involved lifestyle modifications and medication, with gradual improvement over 4 months.
A 60-year-old farmer with limited healthcare access came with chronic cough. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed hypersensitivity pneumonitis from moldy hay exposure. The patient showed significant improvement after environmental changes and corticosteroid treatment.
35-year-old single mother working two jobs presented with severe headaches. Dr. Manjunath R discovered a rare pituitary microadenoma. Medication management successfully controlled symptoms without surgery, allowing her to continue supporting her family.
An 82-year-old widow with dementia was brought by neighbors. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed vitamin B12 deficiency mimicking neurological decline. Monthly injections led to cognitive improvement, with community volunteers organizing her care.
A 50-year-old executive presented with unusual skin lesions and fatigue. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed sarcoidosis with multi-organ involvement. Treatment with immunosuppressants showed progressive improvement over 9 months.
27-year-old immigrant construction worker with no family support presented with fever and rash. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed scrub typhus. The patient made full recovery after doxycycline treatment and was connected with social services.
A 68-year-old retired banker with complex medical history presented with recurrent infections. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed common variable immunodeficiency. IVIG therapy initiated with excellent response and reduced hospitalization frequency.
41-year-old homemaker from rural background arrived with muscle weakness. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed hypokalemic periodic paralysis. Treatment with potassium supplementation and dietary changes provided complete symptom resolution.
A 33-year-old artist presented with visual disturbances and numbness. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder. Aggressive immunotherapy prevented further disability, with the patient returning to painting within 6 months.
55-year-old taxi driver with hypertension presented with episodic sweating and palpitations. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed pheochromocytoma. Surgical removal was successful, with blood pressure normalizing without medications.
A 23-year-old graduate student presented with recurrent fevers and mouth ulcers. Dr. Manjunath R diagnosed Behçet's disease. Treatment with colchicine and immunosuppressants controlled symptoms, allowing completion of studies.