Svc syndrome
A group of signs, symptoms, and clinicopathological characteristics that may or may not have a genetic basis and collectively define an abnormal condition.
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Top doctors who continously share their opinions on Svc syndromeRuby Hall Clinic
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A 57 yrs old male patient c/o sudden vision loss/left side weakness/agitated/fever bodyache *Chief Complaints* Sudden vision loss Left side weakness Unable to walk Agitated urge to pee/poop but nothing comes out when he go Bodyache *History* CVA with left hemisphere 3 yrs back K/c/o HTN/DM *Vitals* BP 150/80 Pulse 68 Spo2 98 *Physical Examination* B/L Pupils dilated Left side weakness Chest -B/L clear P/A- soft no any tenderness or distension CNS -Alert and aware Genitals -Normal *Investigations* Attached *Diagnosis* CVA with HTN/DM ?TIA/Retinal detachment *Management* Medically conservative Kindly suggest
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