Female admitted for chronic diarrhea and dehydration history of herpes zoster right upper extremity leading to monoparesis she has been treated with heavy doses of neorontin with no significant change xrays shoe lingular and left loer lobe pneumonia and Iin the right perihilar region, colonoscopy with biopsies taken of the small bowell and rectrosigmoid

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Based on the given medical history, the patient is a female who has been admitted for chronic diarrhea and dehydration. She also has a history of herpes zoster on her right upper extremity, which has resulted in monoparesis (weakness of one limb). The patient has been treated with heavy doses of Neurontin (gabapentin) for her condition, but there has been no significant improvement.

In addition to the chronic diarrhea and dehydration, the patient has also undergone X-rays which show pneumonia in the left lower lobe and lingular region of the lungs, as well as in the right perihilar region (around the central area of the lungs).

Furthermore, a colonoscopy has been performed where biopsies were taken from the small bowel (also known as the small intestine) as well as the rectosigmoid (the last portion of the large intestine). These biopsies are likely taken to investigate any potential abnormalities or inflammations in these areas.

To further evaluate the patient's condition and guide treatment, the collected samples from the biopsies will be examined under a microscope to look for any signs of infection, inflammation, or other abnormalities in the small bowel and rectosigmoid. The results from these tests will help the medical team determine the cause of the chronic diarrhea and devise an appropriate treatment plan for the patient's overall condition.