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 OSCE learning points Learnt how a 1 month long fever can reduce  because of delay in action of  treatment  Learnt how much a fever chart is important  Learnt how much daily routine is important in a patient case Learnt the importance of patient’s whole history Learnt about TAKOTSUBO CARDIOMYOPATHY  Figured out how stress effects humans health condition Reason for periorbital edema even after patient’s LFT, RFT  and CUE are normal  This is the first case i have seen with no alteration in the above investigations but having clinical signs
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40 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH PERIORBITAL PUFFINESS    December 06, 2023   40 YEAR OLD FEMALE WITH PERIORBITAL PUFFINESS  ** This is an ongoing case. I am in the process of updating and editing this ELOG as and when required. Note: This is an online E Log book recorded to discuss and comprehend our patient's de-identified  health data shared, AFTER taking his/her/guardian's signed informed consent. Here, in this series of blogs, we discuss our various patients' problems through series of inputs from available global online community of experts with an aim to solve those patients' clinical problems, with collective current best evidence based inputs. This E-log book also reflects my patient-centered online learning portfolio and of course, your valuable inputs and feedbacks are most welcome through the comments box provided at the very end. I have been given the following case to solve, in an attempt to understand the concept of "Patient clinical analysis data" to de