Oral Cavity Anomalies Clinical Case.pptx

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Burn Lesions Thermal & Chemical A nggi Arieska Fatria 532241005

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Case presentation: Medical history About the patient Patient’s age 42 years old Gender Female Medical conditions Chest pain, shortness of breath Previous treatments None reported Introduction She has been experiencing these symptoms for the past 2 days, with the pain increasing in intensity Key findings Summarize the most important or relevant aspects of the patient's medical history. Use bullet points to present the key findings in a clear and organized manner Conclusions In this section, summarize the key findings from the medical history Provide an overview of the implications for the current diagnosis and treatment plan 1 2

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