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A 28-year-old female software engineer from an affluent background presented with persistent fatigue and joint pain. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed her with early-onset rheumatoid arthritis after extensive serological testing. Treatment involved a combination of DMARDs and biologic therapy, with significant improvement seen within 3 months. The patient's parents were heavily involved in decision-making despite her independence.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from a coastal village was brought by his grandson with worsening shortness of breath. Dr. Sanyal discovered he had developed pulmonary fibrosis likely from years of occupational exposure. Despite limited financial resources, she coordinated with hospital social services to arrange oxygen therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation. The patient showed moderate functional improvement over 6 months.
A 45-year-old construction worker with no previous medical history collapsed at work. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed him with acute myocarditis possibly triggered by a recent viral infection. He required ICU admission and temporary mechanical circulatory support. After 3 weeks of intensive treatment, he made a remarkable recovery and returned to light duties after 4 months.
A 19-year-old college student from an upper-middle-class family presented with mysterious recurrent fevers and abdominal pain. Dr. Sanyal identified it as Familial Mediterranean Fever through genetic testing—a rare diagnosis in the Indian population. Treatment with colchicine resulted in complete symptom resolution. The patient's siblings were subsequently screened and diagnosed preventively.
A 60-year-old widow living alone with limited income developed unexplained weight loss and night sweats. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed disseminated tuberculosis with hepatic involvement. She arranged for directly observed therapy through a government program and coordinated nutritional support. The patient completed treatment successfully over 9 months with full recovery.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester presented with hypertension and proteinuria. Dr. Sanyal managed her preeclampsia with careful medication titration and close monitoring, delivering a healthy baby at 36 weeks via planned cesarean. Both mother and child recovered well with no long-term complications.
A 68-year-old retired school teacher with long-standing diabetes presented with a non-healing foot ulcer. Dr. Sanyal coordinated a multidisciplinary approach involving vascular surgery, infectious disease, and podiatry. After wound debridement and advanced dressings, the ulcer healed completely over 12 weeks, preventing amputation.
A 52-year-old businessman with high-stress lifestyle presented with episodic palpitations. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and implemented a comprehensive management plan including anticoagulation, rhythm control, and lifestyle modification. The patient's wife attended all appointments and helped implement dietary changes.
A 27-year-old migrant worker from Bangladesh presented with severe jaundice. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed acute hepatitis E and managed complications including coagulopathy. With supportive care and close monitoring, the patient recovered completely within 8 weeks and returned to work with dietary restrictions.
A 41-year-old homemaker from a traditional joint family presented with persistent headaches. Dr. Sanyal identified idiopathic intracranial hypertension after thorough neurological workup. Treatment included weight management guidance and medication, with significant symptom improvement within 4 weeks. Her mother-in-law initially resisted the diagnosis but eventually supported the treatment plan.
A 63-year-old retired army officer presented with progressive weakness and weight loss. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed polymyalgia rheumatica and initiated corticosteroid therapy. The patient showed dramatic improvement within 48 hours and maintained remission with careful tapering over 18 months.
A 35-year-old yoga instructor developed unusual skin lesions and joint pain. Dr. Sanyal diagnosed cutaneous sarcoidosis after biopsy and systemic evaluation. Treatment with hydroxychloroquine led to gradual improvement over 6 months, allowing the patient to resume teaching modified yoga sessions.