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hello... 22 yrs old married female, Medical student, i m having low Hb level (10.80 gm/dl), low HCT (31.20%), high ESR (50mm), high ALT/SGPT (100U/L) urine with straw color, hazy appearance, plenty of epithelial cells 6-8 pus cells/HPF. I m a patient of typhoid fever. So i was wondering if you could help me diagnosing my reports :)
Wed, 6 Jan 2010
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If you have typhoid you have not mentioned serial titres of S.typhi 'H' and 'O'. You must know that the Doctor would not diagnose a condition based on the reports. Always his primary suspicion goes in favor of a particular disease on physical examination. Here the ESR is raised and urine has pus cells. LFT is also mildly raised which may be important or not. If it is diagnosed as S. typhi then it gets treated easily with certain antibiotics.


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Diagnose My Report

If you have typhoid you have not mentioned serial titres of S.typhi 'H' and 'O'. You must know that the Doctor would not diagnose a condition based on the reports. Always his primary suspicion goes in favor of a particular disease on physical examination. Here the ESR is raised and urine has pus cells. LFT is also mildly raised which may be important or not. If it is diagnosed as S. typhi then it gets treated easily with certain antibiotics.