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A 28-year-old female software engineer from Bangalore, previously healthy, presented with persistent fever and joint pain. After extensive testing, Dr. Pavan diagnosed her with adult-onset Still's disease. Treatment with corticosteroids and methotrexate led to complete remission within 3 months, allowing her to return to work full-time.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Karnataka with a history of hypertension was admitted with acute confusion and dehydration. Dr. Pavan identified hyponatremia secondary to diuretic overuse. Careful electrolyte correction and medication adjustment resulted in full cognitive recovery over 5 days, with his daughters actively participating in his dietary education.
A 45-year-old construction worker from a low-income background presented with progressive weakness and weight loss. Dr. Pavan discovered Addison's disease through cortisol testing. Despite financial constraints, the hospital's assistance program provided affordable glucocorticoid replacement, leading to dramatic improvement within weeks.
A 19-year-old college student from an affluent family was brought in with severe abdominal pain. Dr. Pavan diagnosed acute intermittent porphyria, a rare metabolic disorder. Treatment with heme arginate and glucose infusion resolved the crisis within 48 hours, with genetic counseling provided to the entire family.
A 60-year-old shopkeeper with type 2 diabetes presented with non-healing foot ulcers. Dr. Pavan implemented a multidisciplinary approach involving wound care specialists, achieving complete healing after 8 weeks through advanced dressings and strict glycemic control.
A 34-year-old pregnant woman in her second trimester developed persistent headaches. Dr. Pavan diagnosed preeclampsia and managed her with antihypertensives and close monitoring, delivering a healthy baby at 36 weeks via planned cesarean section.
An 81-year-old widow with dementia was admitted from a nursing home with aspiration pneumonia. Dr. Pavan provided gentle palliative care focusing on comfort measures, with the family opting for minimal intervention. The patient passed peacefully with family at bedside after 4 days.
A 52-year-old bank manager with no previous medical history presented with sudden vision changes. Dr. Pavan identified giant cell arteritis through temporal artery biopsy and initiated high-dose steroids, preventing permanent vision loss. Recovery took 6 months with gradual steroid taper.
A 27-year-old migrant laborer from Bihar presented with fever and cough. Dr. Pavan diagnosed multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and initiated second-line therapy through the government TB program. After 18 months of directly observed therapy, the patient achieved cure and returned to his village.
A 38-year-old homemaker from rural Karnataka presented with unexplained fatigue. Dr. Pavan discovered hemochromatosis through genetic testing and implemented therapeutic phlebotomy. Her husband learned to assist with the simple procedure at their local clinic, reducing hospital visits.
A 65-year-old retired teacher with rheumatoid arthritis developed new respiratory symptoms. Dr. Pavan diagnosed drug-induced pneumonitis from methotrexate and switched her to biologic therapy, with lung function improving significantly over 3 months.
A 41-year-old auto-rickshaw driver presented with jaundice. Dr. Pavan identified autoimmune hepatitis through liver biopsy and initiated immunosuppression. Despite irregular follow-up due to work constraints, telephone consultations helped maintain treatment adherence with good response.
A 23-year-old medical student presented with palpitations and anxiety. Dr. Pavan diagnosed hyperthyroidism due to Graves' disease and treated with antithyroid medications. The patient continued studies while managing the condition, achieving euthyroid state after 4 months.
A 57-year-old farmer was brought unconscious from pesticide exposure. Dr. Pavan led the ICU team in administering atropine and pralidoxime, with the patient regaining consciousness after 36 hours and making full neurological recovery over 2 weeks.
A 31-year-old IT professional working night shifts presented with persistent gastrointestinal symptoms. Dr. Pavan diagnosed Crohn's disease and initiated biologic therapy, coordinating with a nutritionist for dietary modifications that led to symptom control within 8 weeks.