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Case Study about Interstitial Pneumonitis

Ahmed Matooq Badri

This work is about constructing and writing a case report that I want to submit to medical and scientific magazines. The paper starts with an introduction section where the overall theme of discussion is clearly described. A patient with a history of mental illness who consumes 30 to 40 bottles of hair spray and 1.5 liters of hand sanitizer is unconscious at home and lying on the floor for up to a day. He lands in the ER RLS 2 and is sent to the ICU for a Dialysis indication. A chest x-ray reveals a whitish right-sided lung, likely aspiration pneumonia. Difficult to oxygenate; within a day, requires VV-ECMO. VV-ECMO from 6/10-12/10. In a medical illness known as coagulopathy, blood coagulation is disrupted, which increases the risk of bleeding from blood vessels that have been injured. The body uses coagulation as a defense mechanism to stop excessive bleeding or clotting from minor wounds. Impairment in clot formation is the usual term for it. Coagulation stops spontaneous bleeding from wounds, scrapes, burns, bruises, and even internal injuries when paired with blood platelets. The use of evidence-based medicine in developing recommendations for disease management, the booming development of lung transplants in treating severe AIP patients, the well-established lung rehabilitation, and the various molecular biomarkers of IIP used to identify the diagnosis, predict susceptibility, prognosis, and drug effectiveness, were all encouraging developments even though we were unable to do much to help patients with AIP survive.

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