My father in law is suffering from right leg Gangrene. His CT SCAN of Report says: Right: Complete thrombotic occlusion of right sided common Iliac, external Iliac, common femoral, parts of deep femoral and proximal 2/3rd of superficial femoral artery with reformation of distal SFA.
COMPLETE thrombotic occlusion of distal 1/3rd of right sided ATA and peroneal arteries.
LEFT: Complete thrombotic occlusion of left superficial femoral artery in its ostio proximal portion with reformation in the midcourse, reformed mid SFA shows moderate irregular narrowing.
Other findings: left sided gross pleural effusion noted.
Mutiple sclerotic densities of varying sizes involving visualized dorsolumbar vertebrae, pelvic bones and proximal femurs- concern for mitotic deposits. He is having ADVANCEDSTAGE of LUNG CANCER
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This is very advanced case and possibility of cure is nearly impossible.
Here we can thought of palliation.
And it cannot be achieved by a single mode of treatment.
Better try Homoeopathic treatment with other modes.
And this is an acute situation and you will need to act fast.
He s in little complicated stage but surely can help him out.
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