Saturday, 13 March 2021

Case History : Female coming with Difficulty Breathing

A 65 year old female comes to your Acute Medicine OPD complaining of difficulty breathing for last 5 days and productive cough. She has a fever of 37.5 C. On auscultation, you can hear wheeze in right lung field but reduced air entry in the left lung.

She does have a past history of Asthma and Tuberculosis during adult years.

1.Which investigations would you like to perform?

2. What is the most likely Diagnosis?

3. How will you manage this condition?

4. What are the X ray findings?

Answers given in comments section.

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1. Which investigations would you like to perform?
Chest X ray
Measurements of oxygen saturation
Arterial blood gases
Sputum for AFB and Culture and sensitivity.
ICT TB
Quantiferon TB test


2. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Acute Asthmatic attack

Post TB Bronchiectasis

TB flare up

3. How would you manage this condition.

Give regular nebulization Is Salbutamol and Clenil A nebs

Intravenous hydrocortisone

Oxygen

Intravenous antibiotics. Lung Physiotherapy

In case of acidosis on Arterial blood gas, NIV/ Non Invasive ventilation may be needed.

4. What are the X ray findings?

Absent left lung / pneumonectomy due to most likely as part of treatment for Tuberculous lung damage.

Hyperinflation of right lung as a result of compensation to left pneumonectomy or due to emphysema or post TB Bronchiectasis.

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