Patient B., 56 y/o, is complaining of weakness, muscle ache, paresthesia in the facial zone, lower extremities, tonic-clonic seizures, breathing difficulty. Anamnesis contains a record of previous subtotal resection of thyroid gland. Objectively: her consciousness is clouded, the skin is dry, cyanotic, “main d’accoucheur”(obstetrician’s hand) convulsions in the upper extremities swallowing function is disturbed, shortness of breath. Heart sounds are dull, rhythmical, arterial pressure – 115/55, pulse – 56 beats/minute. Positive Chvostek’s and Trusso’s symptoms. The level of calcium in the blood – 1.3mmol/l; hyperphosphatemia, hypocalciuria; glycemia –5.6mmol/l. What is your diagnosis?A. Hypocalcemic crisisB. Hypothyroid comaC. Kidney failureD. Hyperthyroid coma E. Brain coma
Patient B., 56 y/o, is complaining of weakness, muscle ache, paresthesia in the facial zone, lower extremities, tonic-clonic seizures, breathing difficulty. Anamnesis contains a record of previous subtotal resection of thyroid gland. Objectively: her consciousness is clouded, the skin is dry, cyanotic, “main d’accoucheur”(obstetrician’s hand) convulsions in the upper extremities
swallowing function is disturbed, shortness of breath. Heart sounds are dull, rhythmical, arterial pressure – 115/55, pulse – 56 beats/minute. Positive Chvostek’s and Trusso’s symptoms. The level of calcium in the blood – 1.3mmol/l; hyperphosphatemia, hypocalciuria; glycemia –5.6mmol/l. What is your diagnosis?
A. Hypocalcemic crisis
B. Hypothyroid coma
C. Kidney failure
D. Hyperthyroid coma
E. Brain coma
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