May 2025

History of Irritability and Emotional Instability

A 70-year-old female presents with a 6-month history of irritability, mood swings, and emotional instability. She feels “up and down” for no apparent reason and has been increasingly frustrated with her family. She also reports feeling excessively fatigued and has been unable to concentrate on tasks. Her daughter reports that she has become more forgetful […]

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Difficulty Urinating and Hematuria

A 45-year-old female presents with sudden onset of severe, colicky flank pain radiating to the groin, nausea, and vomiting. She reports difficulty urinating and hematuria. Vital signs are stable, but she is visibly uncomfortable. No fever is noted. Medical history includes recurrent urinary tract infections. Questions Differential Diagnoses What are the potential differential diagnoses based

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Progressive Swelling in Legs

A 65-year-old male presents with progressive swelling in his legs, fatigue, and decreased urine output over the past two weeks. He reports shortness of breath when lying down, a history of hypertension, and poorly controlled diabetes. Physical exam reveals pitting edema in both lower extremities, crackles on lung auscultation, and mild hypertension (BP: 150/95 mmHg).

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Testosterone Therapy Long-Term Health Risks

A 22-year-old transgender male presents to your clinic for a routine check-up. He has been on testosterone therapy for 1 year and reports significant improvement in his gender dysphoria. Assessment: Physical: Weight: 180 lbs, Height: 6’1″, BP: 130/80, HR: 72 bpm. Mental Health: Reports increased confidence and decreased anxiety. No suicidal ideation. Medications: Testosterone enanthate

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