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11. Could what I have be contagious, and what are the complications if my condition is contagious?

### Case Summary **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 **Date of Death:** September 23, 1939 **Chief Complaint:** Recurrent oral cancer **Significant History:** – **Nicotin Abusus:** Began smoking at age 24, up to 20 cigars/day by 1923 – **Cardiac Incident (1889):** Advised to reduce smoking – **Painful Palatal Swelling (1917):** Lesion initially […]

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

### Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Medical History:** – **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 – **Nicotin Abuse:** Started smoking cigars at age 24, up to 20 a day by 1923. – **Cardiac Incident:** Experienced a cardiac incident and arrhythmia in 1889. – **Lesion History:** Painful swelling in the palate in

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

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

### Summary of the Patient’s Case **Patient Name:** Sigmund FREUDv2 **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 **Date of Death:** September 23, 1939 **Medical History:** Extensive history of oral cancer, multiple surgeries, radiotherapy, and a history of heavy smoking. **Key Points from Medical History:** – Long history of smoking, leading to significant oral health issues. –

9. Can I develop metastases, and what complications can metastases cause? Read More »

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

**Patient Summary:** **Patient Name**: Sigmund Freud **Age at diagnosis**: 67 years (1923) **Medical History**: – **NIKOTIN Abusus**: Started smoking at 24 years old, smoking up to 20 cigars a day by 1923. – **Cardiac Incident**: Experienced arrhythmia and a cardiac incident in 1889. – **1917**: Developed a painful swelling in the palate, which he ignored.

7. Can it be treated with radiation, and what complications can arise from radiation treatment? Read More »

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

### Summary of the Patient’s Case: **Patient Name**: Sigmund Freud **Medical History**: – **NIKOTIN Abusus**: Freud began smoking at age 24 and up to 20 cigars a day by 1923. – **Cardiac incident and arrhythmia (1889)**: Advised to reduce smoking. – **Palatal swelling (1917)**: Initially thought to be psychogenic, later diagnosed and biopsied. – **First

6. Is it a malignant tumor that I have, and what are the complications if the tumor is malignant? Read More »

5. 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:** June 5, 1856 **Date of Death:** September 23, 1939 **History of Smoking:** Started at age 24, up to 20 cigars a day by 1923 **Significant Medical History:** – **Year 1889:** Cardiac incident and arrhythmia – **Year 1917:** Painful swelling in the palate,

5. Can I brush my teeth, and what are the risks or complications associated with brushing my teeth after my surgery? Read More »

4. How should I clean my wound in the mouth, and with what, and what complications might occur if I don’t clean my wound properly?

**Patient Case Summary:** This case pertains to Sigmund Freud, born on May 6, 1856, and deceased on September 23, 1939. The patient had a long history of smoking, experienced a cardiac incident in 1889, and had multiple surgeries for malignant lesions in the oral cavity starting from 1923. His surgeries included excisions of lesions, partial

4. How should I clean my wound in the mouth, and with what, and what complications might occur if I don’t clean my wound properly? Read More »

3. What pain medication should I take, and what complications should I be aware of when taking pain medication after my surgery?

### Patient Case Summary **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Age:** 83 (at the time of death) **Relevant History:** Long-term smoker, multiple surgeries for oral cancer, significant post-operative complications, chronic pain, various attempts at prosthetic rehabilitation, and multiple radiation treatments. ### 3. Pain Medication and Associated Complications Post-Surgery #### Pain Management Options **1. Opioids** **Medication Examples:** Morphine,

3. What pain medication should I take, and what complications should I be aware of when taking pain medication after my surgery? Read More »

2. Can I continue smoking cigars, and what are the potential complications of smoking cigars after my surgery?

**Summary of Patient Case: Sigmund FREUDv2** – **Name:** Sigmund Freud – **Date of Birth:** June 5, 1856 – **Date of Death:** September 23, 1939 – **Medical History:** Significant smoking history beginning at age 24, cardiac incidents, and multiple oral surgeries for malignant lesions. – **Surgeries and Treatments:** Multiple surgeries for malignant lesions in the oral

2. Can I continue smoking cigars, and what are the potential complications of smoking cigars after my surgery? Read More »

1. Can I continue using cocaine, and what complications can arise from continuing to use cocaine after my surgery?

### Brief Summary of Patient’s Case **Patient Name:** Sigmund Freud **Date of Birth:** 06-05-1856 **Date of Death:** 23-09-1939 **Medical History:** Notable for heavy smoking and multiple surgeries for a malignant lesion in the right posterior hard palate. Surgeries included partial maxillectomy, mandibulectomy, and several resections for recurrence. Complications included severe trismus, difficulty achieving effective prosthetic

1. Can I continue using cocaine, and what complications can arise from continuing to use cocaine after my surgery? Read More »

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