Case Report on Cirrhosis of Liver

Sakharkar, Sheetal and Gujar, Samrudhi and Tembhare, Vaishali and Wagh, Pranali and Khandar, Jaya and Shambharkar, Madhuri and Kolhekar, Sonali and Pande, Khushbu (2021) Case Report on Cirrhosis of Liver. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 33 (52A). pp. 171-175. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Liver is the second largest organ in human body, more than 5,000 separate bodily functions .including helping blood to clot, cleansing the blood of toxins to converting food into nutrients to control hormone levels, fighting infections and illness, regenerating back after injury and metabolizing cholesterol, glucose, iron and controlling their levels. A 56- years old patient was admitted in AVBRH on date 9/12/2020 in ICU with the chief complaint of abdominal distension, breathlessness on exertion, pedal edema, fever since 8 days. After admitted in hospital all investigation was done including blood test, ECG, fluid cytology, peripheral smear, ultrasonography, etc. All investigation conducted and then final diagnosis confirmed as cirrhosis of liver. Patient was not having any history of communicable disease or any hereditary disease but he has history of hypertension and type II Diabetes mellitus for 12 years. Patient was COVID-19 negative and admitted in intensive care unit. Patient had been undergone with various investigations like physical examination, blood test, CSF fluid examination, ascitic fluid examination, fluid cytology, peripheral smear, ultrasonography, RT-PCR etc. Patient was treated with tab. farobact ER 300 mg BD, tab. Lasix 40 mg OD, tab. Udilive 300 mg BD, tab. Rifagut 300 mg BD, tab. Metformin 500 mg OD, tab. Amlo 5mg OD, syp. Duphalac 30ml HS. Monitor vital signs, maintain input output, Monitoring and managing potential complications like, bleeding and haemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy, fluid volume excess, monitor laboratory tests as indicated, Identify and assess for pedal edema.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2023 08:04
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2024 06:23
URI: http://journal.scienceopenlibraries.com/id/eprint/266

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