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SHAILESH PATIL DISSERTATION

 THESIS TOPIC CLINICAL PROFILE AND THERAPEUTIC OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH NON ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE NAME OF THE STUDENT : DR.SHAILESH SAMBHAJI PATIL ( PG 2020-2023) DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL MEDICINE KAMINENI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, NARKETPALLY UNIVERSITY: KALOJI NARAYANA RAO UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES,TELANGANA. HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL MEDICINE : DR RAKESH BISWAS . MBBS , MD GENERAL MEDICINE ( PGIMER, CHANDIGARH ) GUIDE: DR A.PRAVEEN NAIK , MBBS , MD ( GENERAL MEDICINE )    ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR , DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL MEDICINE CO GUIDE : DR NAGESHWAR RAO , MEDICAL GASTRO ENTEROLOGIST BACKGROUND – It was the Roman anatomist Galen who made the liver the principal organ of the human body, arguing that it emerged first of all the organs in the formation of a fetus It Is a tough job for the liver to keep the cleaning function of the body especially with the present-day unhealthy eating and drinking habits of people. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a br

55/F S/P laparoscopic cholecystectomy f/b Re-exploration

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 55 year old woman, resident of Narketpally, housewife, came to surgery OPD with pain abdomen since 1 week.  Known hypertensive since 1 year ( on medication )  Known smoker and betal leaf addiction since 20 years. Patient was apparently asymptomatic 7 days ago when she started developing dull aching type of pain in right upper quadrant radiating to back without any aggravating or relieving factors. Also complaints of constipation since 3 days with non blood stained stools.  No complaints of fever, vomiting , belching , burning micturation .  on examination patient was afebrile and conscious and coherent. vitals stable maintaining saturations on room air with only pain abdomen as sole complaint.  Pre op  reports :  Usg abdomen showed cholelithiasis i/v/o which Elective Laparoscopic cholecystectomy was planned on 12th december.  Post op Hemoglobin readings showed decreasing trends ( fall of 2g/day ) in view of which internal bleeding was suspected and Re exploratory surgery under general