Re: Interesting puzzling case

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Wed Aug 30 10:18:15 2006


Thus far this could be anything from a viral illness to reaction to prophylactic antibiotics. You need to see the patient and work-up.

Art

At Wed, 30 Aug 2006, ENDODOK@aol.com wrote: >
>Interesting puzzling case:
>39 yr old G2P2 (C/Sx2) underwent simple LSH for adenomyosis, discharged 4
> RUQ
>pain, and 2 diarrheal stools. No chills/ fever/ anorexia/, nausea or
>up by GI “delayed
> times per
>year, slow response to above meds.
>Pt. lives 35 miles away, went to her local community hospital that evening
>as pain increasing. P/E totally negative- Vitals normal, abdomen soft,
>ble- no
>
>Hct 40%, WBC 19,000.
>Your thoughts??
>Glenn Bradley MD

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art fougner, md
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