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Natali Ospina LS600
FALL 2020
Plaza College
Anatomy and Physiology II- LS 6000
Case Study Applications: Integration of Anatomy and Physiology Case Analysis
Read the following 8 case studies on different body organs systems carefully. After having clear understanding about those case studies, you must answer six questions for each case mentioned in the next page regarding the identification of the body organ/system related to that case study with their location and functions. You have to type the answers in the space provided in the ‘ASSIGNMENT: Case Studies’ section through ecampus. Case 1
. The patient has type II diabetes mellitus that has been uncontrolled and so she has been on insulin for
several months. She has diabetic nephropathy and retinopathy.
Case 2
. Ms. Towner, 38 years of age, is 18 weeks pregnant and has experienced no problems to date.
However, she has gained almost 4 lb in the past week and her legs and hands are swollen. Her BP is 140/90
mm Hg and her urine sample contains significant protein. Further tests reveal elevated liver enzyme levels
and CBC reveals a low platelet count. She is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of preeclampsia.
Case 3
. This patient was admitted with shortness of breath and chest pain. The patient gave a history of
adenocarcinoma of colon five years ago, without recurrent disease in the resected colon. A chest X-ray revealed
large pleural effusion. A thoracentesis was performed to remove a large amount of fluid. The patient's
breathing and chest pain improved following the thoracentesis. Cytology revealed metastatic
adenocarcinoma of the pleura. The patient was seen by an oncology consultant, who felt the patient was a
candidate for chemotherapy. Initial treatment of 5FU, Methotrexate, and Cytoxan was given. The patient was
discharged with a diagnosis of pleural effusion due to metastatic adenocarcinoma of the pleura.
Case 4
. A 65-year-old man, was in an automobile accident in which he suffered a concussion. Soon after he
was released, he noticed what he described as a “gray spot” in his field of vision. At first he ignored it,
thinking it would go away, but the spot seemed to darken and spread over his visual field. He didn’t report
any pain with the problem. On calling his physician, he was advised to go to the nearest hospital
immediately. A detached retina was diagnosed.
Case 5
. This elderly patient has been treated for hypertension for many years. He has had progressive worsening of
kidney
function
with
chronic
renal
failure.
He
was
brought
to
the
ER
and admitted in acute renal failure.
Case 6
. This patient was admitted to the hospital in acute urinary retention. A TURP was performed, and the
diagnosis made of benign prostatic hypertrophy of the prostate. The pathology report revealed BPH with
microscopic foci of carcinoma of the prostate, which was documented by the physician.
Case 7
. Mr. Q, age 64 years, developed a severe headache several hours ago that has not responded to
acetaminophen. Now his speech is slurred, and his right arm and the right side of his face feel numb. Mr. Q
has a history of smoking and arteriosclerosis, and there is family history of CVA and diabetes. Assessment
at the hospital indicated weakness on the right side, including facial asymmetry and a blood pressure of
220/110 Hg mm. An CT scan showed damaged tissue on the left side of the brain, and an angiogram
indicated narrowing of the carotid arteries and middle cerebral arteries, with occlusion of the left middle
cerebral artery.
Case 8
. PM is a 15-year-old young woman who had her menstrual period at age 11. Recently, she has been experiencing double vision, headaches, and amenorrhea. A skull MRI indicates a pituitary adenoma.
Blood tests indicate low estrogen, progesterone, and TSH levels.
Natali Ospina LS600
FALL 2020
Integration of Anatomy and Physiology Case Analysis (LS 6000)
Guide Questions: CASE 4
Q.1. Identify the body part (organ) and/or body system. 10 points
Please check the one that applies
Natali Ospina LS600
FALL 202
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Heart and Great Vessel
Upper Arteries
Lower Arteries
Upper Veins
Lower Veins
Lymphatic and Hemic
Eye, Ear, Nose, Sinus
Respiratory
Mouth and Throat
Gastrointestinal
Skin and Breast
Subcutaneous Tissue and Fascia
Muscles .Tendons
Bursae and Ligament .
Head and Facial Bones .
Upper Bones .
Lower Bones .
Upper Joints .
Lower Joints
Urinary System
Female Reproductive
Male Reproductive
Endocrine
Hepatobiliary and Pancreas
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