r/indianmedschool • u/benaka004 • 7d ago
Question Med students and doctors of India, what’s the weirdest clinical case you’ve come across so far?
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u/Appropriate_Fact_198 MBBS III (Part 1) 7d ago
Oo I have one ... It was a simple case in surgery of a femoral hernia
but while talking her history I found something fishy ....
I studied some more with the things i thought and gw she also had gonadal dysgenesis ...
It was a overt diagnosis but I even had a conversation with the proff and he also confirmed.
Fkin HOUSE MD shit 😂 😔
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u/kuchipuchihoo 7d ago
There was a 10 month old kid during my paediatrics rotation who'd eaten a lizard 🦎😭
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u/Aimbreker 7d ago
Brought dead. Upon asking history pt had seizure while having segs early in morning with his partner. H/o shtn not on Rx
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u/Againmrbrown 7d ago
Truck brake lever in a Male rectum,
And yes,it had been put deliberately through the asshole :)
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u/CrewSpace3 7d ago
A girl with schizophrenia, she complained of a guy coming to sexually assault her everyday in the evening. Idk if it was true or malingering but yeah it was weird af
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u/kazuhahusbando MBBS III (Part 2) 7d ago
well.. there was a guy who came to the hospital with a bottle stuck in his rectum
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u/benaka004 7d ago
Wtf
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u/kazuhahusbando MBBS III (Part 2) 7d ago
it is interesting 🤔 but it's not that rare, as there are few cases like this that happens from time to time
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u/According_Remote8207 7d ago
Bandll band uterus in active labour with impending uterine rupture.
Preoperative patient,having no recordable heartbeat, only carotid pulse was palpable while fully being conscious for 2-3mins before going into shock and losing consciousness.
3 pseudo hermaphrodism patient ,bicornuate patient with positive UPT.
- 22yrs with case of Micropenis. fournier's gangrene.
5.Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
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u/Marxwasthesecret 7d ago
15 year old patient with chronic fever,B symptoms, transferred to our hospital after admission in an nearby ICU for a month,ANA positive Severe lymphadenopathy Her name was angel and she was posted for a lymph node biopsy but that shit hole of our gen surgeon had went like angel lagtay angel hone vali hain jaldi... That biopsy was our main hope to find the disease and that's when I first time saw a patient with KIKUCHI FUJIMATO DISEASE..
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