May 11, 2026 - BY Admin

The Life Story of Mursal

Case Study

Title: A Case of Swelling and Dysfunction of the Right Elbow in a Teenage Patient with a History of Misdiagnosis.
This is the report and the opinion of Dr. Ramin Sangin.

 

Patient Information:

Name: Mursal
Age: 13 years
Gender: Female

Chief Complaints:

The patient presented with swelling, redness, and a significant reduction in the function of the right elbow.

Medical History:

The patient had previously undergone two surgical procedures at FMIC hospital for the same problem; however, no improvement was achieved. Considering the lack of response to prior treatments, a possible misdiagnosis in earlier stages was suspected, and the condition has persisted chronically.

Clinical Assessment & Investigations:

The patient was admitted for further evaluation. A comprehensive clinical examination and necessary investigations were performed to determine the underlying cause of the disease. Initial findings suggested a chronic inflammatory/pathological condition in the elbow region.

Provisional Diagnosis:

Chronic lesion of the right elbow, with possible infectious or neoplastic origin (requires pathological confirmation).

 

 

Surgical Intervention:

The patient was transferred to the operating room and underwent surgery. During the procedure, a biopsy sample was taken from the affected area of the right elbow. Additionally, a spacer was placed at the site of bone defect to preserve anatomical space and support bony structures.

Laboratory Examination:

Biopsy samples have been sent to two independent pathologists for further analysis. The medical team is currently awaiting pathological results to confirm the final diagnosis.

Post-Operative Plan:

Ø  Close monitoring of the patient’s general condition and surgical site

Ø  Regular follow-up after receiving pathology results

Ø  Adjustment of the final treatment plan (medical or surgical) based on biopsy findings

Discussion:

This case highlights the importance of re-evaluation in patients who do not respond to previous treatments. A potential misdiagnosis in early stages can delay effective management. Biopsy and accurate pathological assessment play a crucial role in establishing a definitive diagnosis and guiding appropriate treatment.

Conclusion:

This case emphasizes that in treatment-resistant conditions, a re-diagnostic approach should be adopted, and more precise methods such as biopsy should be used to reach a final diagnosis.

An appeal for help for this patient:

If we do not help today, Mursal may lose the ability to use her arm forever tomorrow.

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