Category: Clinical Case Studies
Tags: Pulmonary, Diagnostics, Case Study, PANCE Reasoning
SEO Focus Keyword: PANCE pulmonary case study
Excerpt:
A 46-year-old woman presents with a chronic cough that defies antibiotics. This case dissects how to reason through pulmonary differentials step by step.
Full Article:
A 46-year-old woman reports a persistent dry cough for 6 weeks. No fever, sputum, or weight loss. She takes lisinopril for hypertension. Physical exam is clear.
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Start with the Obvious
Cough >8 weeks = chronic cough. Top three causes: upper airway cough syndrome, GERD, ACE inhibitor use. -
Eliminate by History
No postnasal symptoms, no heartburn, but an ACE inhibitor? Always suspect medication before diving deeper. -
Confirm by Challenge
Stopping lisinopril resolves symptoms — a classic PANCE reasoning step.
Takeaway:
The best test-takers treat every case as a diagnostic dialogue. The BEYOND PANCE lens teaches you to strip the noise, identify the pattern, and make clinical logic second nature.