I thought it would be good to share this interesting case
Adapted from TV serial House Season 2, Episode 3
Asthmatic patient was working on the roof, and then he felt down on the ground
They took him to the hospital
His right 2 little fingers were blue in color
They suspect DIC or any clots
They did MRI, complete blood work
Start the patient on heparin
After that his 3rd finger start to be blue
So they think heparin is not strong enough, they start him on activated protein C (which is stronger than heparin but it is just indicated in sever sepsis cases and have high risk of internal bleeding)
Suddenly patient could not move his right hand (due to internal bleeding in the brain as a side effect of the protein C)
They stopped the medication
And did surgery to evacuate the bleeding
After that right arm improved (but still the fingers blue)
In chest x-ray there was infiltrate, and patient have spiky fever
So they thought of asprgillosis pneumonia (they found it in his house)
So they start him on amphoticrin
Next day, patient told them he did not pass urine
So his kidneys shut down as a side effect of amphoticrin. They stopped this medication
Also at the same time blood culture result came –ve for asrgillosis
But the hand getting worse
Gangrene is spreading
So they amputate his right hand (till wrist joint) to prevent spreading
During surgery they noticed even his left little finger start to be blue
Now post op
Patient needs dialysis for his kidney problem
His 02sat is 88% so he needs mechanical ventilation
After thinking
Doctor house said
It is endocarditis
But investigation was –ve
So whats the organism that causes (pneumonia and –ve culture endocarditis)
It was Psittacosis (Chlamydia psittaci)
even his DIC (which causes the blue fingers) dut to Psittacosis
So got his infection from chickens
And his asthma made him more weak than other people
So they start him on the right medication
Patient now good, for discharge but after he lost his right hand
Workers exposed to pigeons, parrots, parakeets, and turkeys are at risk for psittacosis, a lung disease caused by the bacteria Chlamydia psittaci
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