Pregnancy that changed her life

A 28 Y old female resident of durgapur came to hospital on 22nd may 2017 with the chief complaint of altered sensorium, slurring of speech, drowsiness and since 1day.
Patient was apparently alright 1 year back around April 2016, it all started after caesarean section of pregnancy where she had developed bleeding, after 1 hour she developed flushes and anasarca. At that time she passed only 650 ml of urine.
After transferring to a higher centre where she was diagnosed as AKI (Acute Kidney Injury). She was given haemodialysis for 1.5 months. During this she developed sepsis for which she was given meropenem injection.
In the month of June she was given 1 unit of blood as her RBC were decreased.
During July and august she developed DVT in the femoral vein that had a hemodialysis catheter inserted in it.
After that she developed restlessness, slurring of speech for which she was admitted to hospital where she has undergone 3 cardiac arrests and she survived all the three. After few days she got discharged. During this stay the blood sugar was fluctuating, difficulty in speech and drowsiness developed.
From December peritoneal dialysis has started and still on it.
After that in February 2017 she lost her left. eye and replaced with artificial eye.

After that she also developed hospital acquired psychosis for which quitipine is given


On General Examination;
Patient is conscious, disoriented to time place and person 

Examination:

MMSE couldn't be done because of the patient not able answer the questions

                             Right                        Left
Knee Jerk   Normal                 Absent
Ankle jerk            Normal                  Normal
Plantar reflex     Normal                  Normal

Biceps Jerk          Normal               Normal
Triceps Jerk         Normal                Normal
Brachioradialis     Normal                Normal


Investigation:
MRI:






    
CT Scan:



A small PPT presented by Chandrima (IQ City student)




The PPT presented after two years at  Kamineni Institute.

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