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Cases 1-16


1. **Case 1** – 53F Metabolic Syndrome  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2023/08/53f-metabolic-syndrome.html)


2. **Case 2** – 80M, AKI, HTN, DM  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2023/08/80m-aki-1m-htn-10yrs-dm.html)


3. **Case 3** – 45F, HTN, DM, Hypothyroidism  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/05/45f-htn-dm-hypothyroidism.html)


4. **Case 4** – 65F, Urosepsis, Overactive Bladder  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2023/10/65f-urosepsis-over-active-bladder.html)


5. **Case 5** – 65F, Sepsis  

   [Link](https://srigovardhini.blogspot.com/2024/05/65-y-old-female-came-to-casualty-with.html?m=1)


6. **Case 6** – 70F, HFpEF, CKD, Hypoalbuminemia  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/02/70f-hfpef-ckd-hypoalbuminemia.html)


7. **Case 7** – 65M, BPH, RHF, LVH  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/04/65m-bph-rhf-lvh.html)


8. **Case 8** – 70M, HTN, DM, CAD  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/04/70m-htn-dm-cad.html)


9. **Case 9** – 66F, Hypoglycemic Seizures  

   [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/05/66f-hypoglycemic-seizures.html)


10. **Case 10** –  75F, HTN, Hypothyroidism, CAD  

    [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/05/75f-htn-hypothyroidism-cad.html)


11. **Case 11** – 60F, Acute Pulmonary Edema, Diabetes, HTN  

    [Link](https://userdrivenhealthcare.blogspot.com/2024/04/cbble-case-report-60-year-old-woman.html?m=1)


12. **Case 12** – 75F, HFpEF, CKD, HTN, DM  

    [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/05/75f-hfref-ckd-htn-dm.html)


13. **Case 13** – 64F, HTN, CKD, DM2, Altered Sensorium  

    [Link](http://srigovardhini.blogspot.com/2024/05/64f-with-htn-ckd-denovo-dm2-altered.html)


14. **Case 14** – 60F, Gouty Arthritis, CKD, HTN  

    [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/06/60f-gouty-arthritis-ckd-htn.html)


15. **Case 15** – 48F, MND, HTN, DM, CVA  

    [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/06/48f-mnd-htn-dm-cva.html)


16. **Case 16** – 74M, CHF, HTN, DM, Prostate Ca  

    [Link](https://himajav.blogspot.com/2024/06/74m-chf-htn-dm-prostate-ca.html)

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