Based on the case study provided, respond to the following questions:
Identify and differentiate the symptoms from the signs in this patient.
What is the personal and social history of our patient?
What is the family history?
What results do you expect to find in the tests ordered?
What are some complications the patient is suffering now?
In regard to the patient’s mother’s breast cancer:
What are the four mechanisms of cellular adaptation? Explain.
What is the general classification of neoplasms according to their tissue of origin?
How would sickle cell anemia induce ischemia? What are the differences between ischemia and necrosis?
What are the differences between sickle cell anemia and leukemia? Compare their pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, and lab results.
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Case Study
African American Man
Personal Information
Name: Mr. Peter Smith
Age: 45 years old
Gender: Male
Description
Mr. Peter Smith came to the medical office complaining of fatigue, asthenia, headaches, and generalized abdominal pain. Our patient tells us that he has had a high fever, but he did not take his temperature. The patient has had previous episodes of abdominal pain and arthralgia. Also, he was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia when he was a child. His father suffers from sickle cell anemia, diabetes mellitus, and essential hypertension. Our patient’s mother had a right radical mastectomy due to breast cancer a few years ago, and she suffers from sickle cell anemia, like Mr. Smith and his father. There is no other remarkable pathologic family history.
Mr. Smith drinks alcohol at least once per month and smoke cigarettes. He has no history of drug addiction. He is allergic to penicillin and iodine.
On physical examination we found:
Remarkable Signs on Physical Exam by Regions
Abdomen: Distended and painful on palpation, mostly on the left upper quadrant. Splenomegaly.
SOMA: Joint pain
Remarkable Signs on Physical Exam by Systems