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Which patient had a more dangerous medical timeline?Expected output
Melisa FarrowModel output
Melisa Farrow had a more dangerous medical timeline. While Oscar Jansson was diagnosed with mild persistent asthma that was managed entirely on an outpatient basis with inhalers, Melisa experienced a rapid deterioration from what seemed like a minor cough to acute community-acquired pneumonia with pleural effusion within 24 hours. Her condition featured several alarming signs: her oxygen saturation dropped to 93%, she developed a fever of 38.8°C, her CRP reached 98 mg/L indicating significant inflammation, and she required emergency hospital admission with IV antibiotics and supplemental oxygen therapy. Oscar's vital signs remained stable throughout his treatment (oxygen saturation stayed at 97%), and he never required hospitalization. The fact that Melisa's self-medication with ibuprofen may have masked her fever and delayed proper treatment added additional risk to her situation.