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Acute non hemorrhagic infracts
Hi, can someone please help me understand what treatment should be done by looking at the attached reports. The attached reports pertain to my uncle who is currently admitted to a hospital. He is getting treated for, Acute non hemorrhagic infracts. He is having high blood pressure and he is a diabetic patient.
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These are usually because of diabetes and HTN.
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Consult online for more discussion on treatment whats going on and what has to be followed after this acute event.
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