Patient was brought to ER, 36 years old, with history of, uh, headache, nausea, aggravated on seeing light and sound, uh, and known case of, uh, taking tablet Acitro, Nexitoplus for, uh, antidepressants. And, uh...
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It looks like the clinical history got cut off before you finished! The presentation so far - headache, nausea, photophobia (aggravated by light) and phonophobia (aggravated by sound) in a 36-year-old on Nexito Plus (escitalopram + clonazepam for depression/anxiety) and Acitro (acitretin, used in psoriasis/skin conditions) - is very suggestive.
Could you share the rest of the history and what you'd like help with? For example:
Is this a diagnostic question? (What is the likely diagnosis?)
Do you need a management/treatment plan?
Are there any additional findings - fever, neck stiffness, rash, BP, neuro signs?
Any specific concern about drug interactions with current medications?
The symptom triad of headache + nausea + photophobia + phonophobia points strongly toward migraine as the leading diagnosis, but fever/neck stiffness would raise concern for meningitis, and the medication context matters. Please share the rest of the details so I can give you a thorough clinical breakdown.
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