56 year old male with generalised lymphadenopathy



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 A 56 year old male, daily wage labourer came with c/o

  • Pain abdomen since 20 days
  • Multiple masses per abdomen since 1 week
  • Fever (high grade) associated with chills and rigorous since 1 week.
History of presenting illness :
Patient was apparently asymptomatic 5 months back, then he developed dry cough which was sudden in onset, gradually progressive. Later he had fever - high grade, associated with chills and rigor.
He went to the hospital for the above complaints - fever was relieved with medications no replased after stopping the medicines.
Patient observed loss of weight and loss of appetite and 2 months later on advice of a govt doctor he got tested for Kochs and HIV - report was positive and was started on ART and ATT.





He now came with c/o abdominal discomfort, pain in periumbilical region a/w multiple masses felt over abdomen with fever, chills and rigor.
No h/o burning micturition
No c/o cough or SOB.

Vitals :
Temp - Afebrile
PR - 88 bpm
BP - 110/80 mm Hg
RR - 18 cpm
GRBS : 106 mg/dl


General examination :
Patient is conscious, coherent and cooperative 
No pallor, Icterus, Cyanosis, Clubbing
Lymphadenopathy + (Multiple palpable lymphnodes in neck and per abdomen)






Systemic examination :
CVS : S1 S2 +
CNS : NAD
RS : BAE +, Clear
P/A : soft, Non tender. Multiple lymphnodes palpable

Provisional diagnosis :
Fever with generalised lymphadenopathy 
?TB ?LYMPHOMA with RVD

Investigations:















Treatment :
T DOLO 650mg PO/TID
T MVT PO/OD
Inj NEOMOL 1g IV/SOS

Surgery referral :



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