i-Human Case Week #7 | Flank Pain | 33-Year-Old Female | Comprehensive Clinical Case Study
i-HUMAN CASE WEEK #7
COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL CASE STUDY
Chief Complaint: Flank Pain
Patient: 33-Year-Old Female | Height: 5'6" (168 cm) | Weight: 130 lb (59.1 kg)
Differential Diagnoses Assessment Coverage Evidence-Based
3 Primary + 2 Secondary History, Physical & Labs Management Plan Included
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,i-Human Case Week #7 | Flank Pain | 33-Year-Old Female | Comprehensive Clinical Case Study
Table of Contents
1. Case Overview & Patient Demographics 3
2. Chief Complaint & History of Present Illness (HPI) 4
3. Review of Systems (ROS) 5
4. Past Medical & Surgical History 6
5. Medications & Allergies 7
6. Family & Social History 8
7. Physical Examination Findings 9
8. Diagnostic Workup & Laboratory Results 10
9. Differential Diagnoses 11
10. Most Likely Diagnosis: Nephrolithiasis (Kidney Stones) 12
11. Management Plan & Treatment 13
12. Patient Education 14
13. Follow-Up Plan & Prognosis 15
14. References & Clinical Pearls 16
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, i-Human Case Week #7 | Flank Pain | 33-Year-Old Female | Comprehensive Clinical Case Study
1. Case Overview & Patient Demographics
This clinical case study presents a 33-year-old female patient who presents to the clinic with a
chief complaint of flank pain. This document provides a comprehensive review of the clinical
encounter as simulated in the i-Human Patients academic platform, Week 7 case. The content
covers a full clinical assessment including history taking, physical examination, diagnostic
reasoning, differential diagnosis formulation, and evidence-based management planning.
Parameter Details
Age 33 years old
Sex Female
Height 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm)
Weight 130.0 lb (59.1 kg)
BMI 21.0 kg/m² (Normal range)
Chief Complaint Flank Pain
Setting Outpatient Clinical Encounter
Case Platform i-Human Patients Academic Team
Case Number Week 7
Understanding flank pain in a 33-year-old female is clinically significant as it involves a broad
differential diagnosis that spans urological, gynecological, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal
etiologies. A systematic and thorough approach is necessary to arrive at the correct diagnosis
and implement an appropriate management plan.
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