A Case Of Unexplained Dyspnoea
Journal Title: BMH Medical Journal - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
50 year old female, without any history of significant illness in the past, presented to our emergency department with episodic shortness of breath and generalized weakness of 3 weeks duration, more towards end of the day. She attributes that her symptoms developed following some mental stress. Over 3 weeks she had many emergency visits and was treated as asthma and anxiety disorder. She was even put on psychiatry drugs.
Authors and Affiliations
Bushna Bavumon, Kondeti Sivaprasad, Ravi Manohar Yadav, V Visal, CP Rauf
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