All identifying info is left out and patient details have been changed in order to protect anonymity. This blog is a fictional blog. These kinds of cases occur in Emergency Departments across the nation but the cases and details here have been changed.
This blog started out to document my journey through medical school and now I continue to document my life as a resident physician in EM in a story like fictional style. I am however an actual resident in EM.
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Disease Associations
Increased Reid Index = Chronic bronchitis (Reid Index = ratio of gland depth to total thickness of bronchial wall)
Apical Cavitary Lesions = Tuberculosis
Curschmann Spirals = Asthma
Elevated Sweat Levels = Cystic Fibrosis
Enlarged Hilar nodes = granulomatous diseases (TB) or lymphoma or tumor
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