March 2020 Pulmonary Case of the Month: Where You Look Is Important
Richard A. Robbins, MD
Anselmo Garcia, MD
Arizona Chest and Sleep Medicine
Phoenix, AZ USA
History of Present Illness
A 47-year-old woman was seen for the first time in our clinic. She had approximately a two-year history of gradually increasing shortness of breath to the point where she could only climb one flight of stairs. In addition, she has a history of a cough sometimes productive and sometimes nonproductive. She did hear herself wheeze intermittently.
PMH, SH, and FH
She has a past medical history of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). She was a nonsmoker and had no occupational exposure. Her aunt has a history of asthma.
Physical Examination
Her physical examination was normal and her lungs were clear.
Which of the following is appropriate at this time?
- Reassurance
- Treat empirically for post-nasal drip
- Treat empirically with albuterol
- Treat empirically with omeprazole
- None of the above
Cite as: Robbins RA, Garcia A. March 2020 pulmonary case of the month: where you look is important. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2020;20(3):76-83. doi: https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc013-20 PDF
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