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A 28-year-old software engineer with no prior health issues presented with sudden-onset chest pain during a marathon. Dr. Khan discovered an anomalous coronary artery course requiring immediate surgical intervention. The patient made a full recovery and returned to running with modified training protocols.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Kerala arrived with advanced heart failure symptoms. Dr. Khan implemented a tailored medication regimen combining modern cardiology with Ayurvedic principles approved by the hospital ethics board, significantly improving the patient's quality of life without surgery.
An 8-year-old schoolgirl was referred after fainting during physical education class. Dr. Khan diagnosed congenital long QT syndrome and implanted a subcutaneous defibrillator. Her entire family underwent genetic screening, revealing two asymptomatic siblings with the same condition.
A 45-year-old construction worker with limited healthcare access presented with uncontrolled hypertension. Dr. Khan developed a low-cost treatment plan using generic medications and taught the patient's wife to monitor his blood pressure using a donated device, achieving control within three months.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed peripartum cardiomyopathy. Dr. Khan coordinated with obstetricians to manage her heart failure while preserving fetal health, delivering a healthy baby via planned cesarean and continuing cardiac treatment postpartum.
A 60-year-old wealthy businessman with multiple previous stents presented with recurrent angina. Dr. Khan performed rotational atherectomy to treat heavily calcified lesions that other cardiologists had deemed inoperable, allowing the patient to resume his active lifestyle.
A 19-year-old college student was airlifted from a remote campus after developing myocarditis following a viral infection. Dr. Khan utilized temporary mechanical circulatory support until the heart recovered function, avoiding transplantation and enabling complete neurological recovery.
An 82-year-old grandmother with dementia and severe aortic stenosis was deemed high-risk for surgery. Dr. Khan performed a successful transfemoral TAVI procedure under conscious sedation, with her grandchildren present via video call from overseas during the intervention.
A 52-year-old rickshaw driver presented with symptoms suggesting cardiac issues but was actually suffering from Takotsubo cardiomyopathy triggered by financial stress. Dr. Khan arranged hospital financial aid and connected the patient with social services while managing the temporary heart condition.
A 41-year-old professional dancer developed unexplained palpitations. Dr. Khan diagnosed atrial fibrillation triggered by excessive caffeine and sleep deprivation, implementing a lifestyle modification program that eliminated symptoms without medication.
A 67-year-old retired teacher with diabetes and chronic kidney disease required coronary intervention. Dr. Khan used ultra-low contrast techniques and intravascular imaging to successfully place stents while preserving renal function, avoiding dialysis.
A 14-year-old boy with Down syndrome was found to have complete AV canal defect that had gone undiagnosed. Dr. Khan organized a multidisciplinary team for surgical repair and arranged ongoing cardiac rehabilitation tailored to his cognitive abilities.
A 38-year-old vegan nutritionist presented with chest pain and was diagnosed with coronary artery disease despite excellent cholesterol levels. Dr. Khan discovered a rare lipoprotein(a) disorder and implemented novel apheresis treatments not previously available in Kerala.
A 55-year-old woman who had survived breast cancer developed radiation-induced heart disease. Dr. Khan created a comprehensive cardio-oncology plan that managed her pericardial disease while coordinating with her oncologists to continue cancer surveillance.