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Meine Frage: Ist es ein Tumor? Oder was könnte die Ursache für den Ulcus sein?

### Patient Summary **Patient Name:** Sigmund FREUDv2 **Medical History:** – **Nicotine Abuse:** Began smoking at age 24; up to 20 cigars a day by 1923. – **Cardiac Incident (1889):** Advised to reduce smoking. – **Painful Palate Swelling (1917):** Initially ignored, perceived as psychogenic. – **Multiple Surgeries (1923-1938):** Several procedures for tumor removal from the palate […]

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Ich habe eine Frage. Ist es Krebs oder kann es andere Ursachen haben?

### Case Summary **Patient Name**: Sigmund FREUDv2 **Date of Birth**: June 5, 1856 **Medical History**: – **NIKOTIN Abusus**: Started smoking at age 24; smoked up to 20 cigars a day by 1923. – **1889**: Cardiac incident and arrhythmia; advised to reduce smoking. – **1917**: Painful swelling in his palate, believed psychogenic. – **1923**: Multiple surgical

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Ich habe eine Frage. Habe ich ein Karzinom? Oder kann es eine andere Ursache geben für meinen Ulcus am Gaumen?

**Patient Case Summary** **Patient:** Sigmund FREUDv2\ **Age:** 83\ **Gender:** Male\ **Medical History:** – Heavy smoker (up to 30 cigarettes a day) – History of cardiac incidents and arrhythmia – Painful palatal swelling – Multiple surgeries for recurrent malignant lesions in the oral cavity – History of radiotherapy **Current Symptoms:** – Red spots on the gums

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Will I die from the tumor, and what are the most likely complications that could lead to death from the tumor?

## Brief Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 **Medical History:** Long-term nicotine use, cardiac incident (1889), initial oral lesion (1917), multiple surgeries for recurrent oral cancer (1923-1938), radiotherapy, severe trismus, pain management with Orthoform, euthanasia requested and administered (1939). Freud’s medical history reveals a protracted struggle

Will I die from the tumor, and what are the most likely complications that could lead to death from the tumor? Read More »

Can I develop metastases, and what complications can metastases cause?

**Summary of the Patient’s Case:** Sigmund Freud, a renowned figure, suffered from a series of challenging medical issues primarily related to his oral health. His medical history is intricately tied to his smoking habits and a series of complex surgeries due to recurring malignancies in the oral cavity. **Medical History Overview:** – **Nicotin Abusus:** Started

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How long will the treatment take, and what are the potential complications during the treatment period?

### Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name**: Sigmund Freud **Age at Initial Diagnosis**: 67 years **Medical History**: Significant smoking history (up to 20 cigars a day since the age of 24), cardiac incident and arrhythmia in 1889, multiple surgeries for oral cancer starting in 1923, radiotherapy in 1934, and recurrence of cancer in 1936.

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Can it be treated with radiation, and what complications can arise from radiation treatment?

### Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name**: Sigmund FREUD **Date of Birth**: June 5, 1856 **Date of Death**: September 23, 1939 **Medical History**: – **Smoking**: Began smoking at age 24; by 1923, he smoked up to 20 cigars a day. – **Cardiac Incident**: In 1889, Freud experienced a cardiac incident and arrhythmia. – **Palatal

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Is it a malignant tumor that I have, and what are the complications if the tumor is malignant?

### Brief Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 **Date of Death:** September 23, 1939 **Medical History:** – Heavy smoking history, cardiac arrhythmia, and a series of operations and treatments for a painful swelling in the palate suspected to be malignant. – Multiple surgeries for tumor removal,

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Can I brush my teeth, and what are the risks or complications associated with brushing my teeth after my surgery?

### Summary of the Patient’s Case: **Patient Name**: Sigmund Freud **Medical History**: – **Date of Birth**: June 5, 1856 – **Date of Death**: September 23, 1939 – **Notable Conditions**: Long history of smoking, cardiac incident in 1889, recurrent oral cancer beginning in 1923, multiple surgeries (including partial maxillectomy and mandibulectomy), radiotherapy, recurrence of cancer, and

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Can I brush my teeth, and what are the risks or complications associated with brushing my teeth after my surgery?

**Summary of the Patient’s Case:** **Patient Name:** Sigmund FREUDv2 **Date of Birth:** 06-05-1856 **Date of Death:** 23-09-1939 **NIKOTIN Abusus:** Started smoking at age 24, up to 20 cigars a day by 1923. **Medical History:** – Cardiac incident and arrhythmia in 1889. – Painful swelling in the palate in 1917, initially thought to be psychogenic. **Surgical

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