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Universal Dependencies - English - GENTLE
Language | English |
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Project | GENTLE |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Aoyama, Tatsuya; Behzad, Shabnam; Gessler, Luke; Levine, Lauren; Lin, Yi-Ju Jessica; Liu, Yang Janet; Peng, Siyao Logan; Zhu, Yilun; Zeldes, Amir |
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Description:
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Description:
Human immunodeficiency virus disease with stable control on Atripla.
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Human immunodeficiency virus disease with stable control on Atripla.
Resolving left gluteal abscess, completing Flagyl.
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Resolving left gluteal abscess, completing Flagyl.
Diabetes mellitus, currently on oral therapy.
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Diabetes mellitus, currently on oral therapy.
Hypertension, depression, and chronic musculoskeletal pain of unclear etiology.
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Hypertension, depression, and chronic musculoskeletal pain of unclear etiology.
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
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HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:
The patient is a 41-year-old white male with a history of HIV disease.
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The patient is a 41-year-old white male with a history of HIV disease.
His last CD4 count was 425, viral load was less than 50 in 08/07.
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His last CD4 count was 425, viral load was less than 50 in 08/07.
He was recently hospitalized for left gluteal abscess, for which he underwent I&D and he has newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus.
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He was recently hospitalized for left gluteal abscess, for which he underwent I&D and he has newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus.
He also has a history of hypertension and hypertriglyceridemia.
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He also has a history of hypertension and hypertriglyceridemia.
He had been having increased urination and thirst.
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He had been having increased urination and thirst.
He was seen in the hospital by the endocrinology staff and treated with insulin while hospitalized and getting treatment for his perirectal abscess.
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He was seen in the hospital by the endocrinology staff and treated with insulin while hospitalized and getting treatment for his perirectal abscess.
The endocrine team apparently felt that insulin might be best for this patient, but because of financial issues, elected to place him on Glucophage and glyburide.
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The endocrine team apparently felt that insulin might be best for this patient, but because of financial issues, elected to place him on Glucophage and glyburide.
The patient reports that he has been taking the medication.
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The patient reports that he has been taking the medication.
He is in general feeling better.
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He is in general feeling better.
He says that his gluteal abscess is improving and he will be following up with Surgery today.
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He says that his gluteal abscess is improving and he will be following up with Surgery today.
CURRENT MEDICATIONS:
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CURRENT MEDICATIONS:
1. Gabapentin 600 mg at night.
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1. Gabapentin 600 mg at night.
2. Metformin 1000 mg twice a day.
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2. Metformin 1000 mg twice a day.
3. Glipizide 5 mg a day.
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3. Glipizide 5 mg a day.
4. Flagyl 500 mg four times a day.
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4. Flagyl 500 mg four times a day.
5. Flexeril 10 mg twice a day.
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5. Flexeril 10 mg twice a day.
6. Paroxetine 20 mg a day.
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6. Paroxetine 20 mg a day.
7. Atripla one at night.
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7. Atripla one at night.
8. Clonazepam 1 mg twice a day.
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8. Clonazepam 1 mg twice a day.
9. Blood pressure medicine, name unknown.
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9. Blood pressure medicine, name unknown.
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS:
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REVIEW OF SYSTEMS:
He otherwise has a negative review of systems.
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He otherwise has a negative review of systems.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:
VITAL SIGNS: Temperature 36.6, blood pressure 145/90, pulse 123, respirations 20, and weight is 89.9 kg (198 pounds.)
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VITAL SIGNS: Temperature 36.6, blood pressure 145/90, pulse 123, respirations 20, and weight is 89.9 kg (198 pounds.)
HEENT: Unremarkable except for some submandibular lymph nodes.
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HEENT: Unremarkable except for some submandibular lymph nodes.
His fundi are benign.
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His fundi are benign.
NECK: Supple.
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NECK: Supple.
LUNGS: Clear to auscultation and percussion.
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LUNGS: Clear to auscultation and percussion.
CARDIAC: Reveals regular rate and rhythm without murmur, rub or gallop.
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CARDIAC: Reveals regular rate and rhythm without murmur, rub or gallop.
ABDOMEN: Soft and nontender without organomegaly or mass.
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ABDOMEN: Soft and nontender without organomegaly or mass.
EXTREMITIES: Show no cyanosis, clubbing or edema.
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EXTREMITIES: Show no cyanosis, clubbing or edema.
GU: Examination of the perineum revealed an open left gluteal wound that appears clear with no secretions.
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GU: Examination of the perineum revealed an open left gluteal wound that appears clear with no secretions.
IMPRESSION:
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IMPRESSION:
1. Human immunodeficiency virus disease with stable control on Atripla.
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1. Human immunodeficiency virus disease with stable control on Atripla.
2. Resolving left gluteal abscess, completing Flagyl.
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2. Resolving left gluteal abscess, completing Flagyl.
3. Diabetes mellitus, currently on oral therapy.
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3. Diabetes mellitus, currently on oral therapy.
4. Hypertension.
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4. Hypertension.
5. Depression.
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5. Depression.
6. Chronic musculoskeletal pain of unclear etiology.
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6. Chronic musculoskeletal pain of unclear etiology.
PLAN:
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PLAN:
The patient will continue his current medications.
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The patient will continue his current medications.
He will have laboratory studies done in 3 to 4 weeks, and we will see him a few weeks thereafter.
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He will have laboratory studies done in 3 to 4 weeks, and we will see him a few weeks thereafter.
He has been encouraged to keep his appointment with his psychologist.
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He has been encouraged to keep his appointment with his psychologist.
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