Mr. Potter's Angina
 
Symptoms & History

Physical Findings

Stop & Think

Lab and X-Ray

Differential Diagnosis

The Disease

Treatment

Conclusions

Quiz & Evaluation

This is a lot to deal with,  let's regroup.
  • His chest film is consistent with CHF.
  • His EKG is  compatible with ischemia.
  • His renal function is indicative of failure.
  • The CT of his kidneys shows bilateral hydronephrosis.
  • The history of taking so much aspirin for his musculoskeletal pain might explain his positive stool for occult blood.
  • Marked elevated PSA.
Diagnostic possibilities:
  • Advanced coronary heart disease with CHF.
  • Renal failure secondary to lower urinary tract obstruction.
  • Prostatic carcinoma, possibly metastatic.
  • Normocytic anemia, probably secondary to renal failure (decreased erythropoietin), perhaps made worse by GI blood loss secondary to aspirin use.
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