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Pantoprazole Induced Pancytopenia In A Post-Chemotherapy Patient: A Case Report, Rohan Divecha, Caleb Nieves, Paul Mathew Jan 2024

Pantoprazole Induced Pancytopenia In A Post-Chemotherapy Patient: A Case Report, Rohan Divecha, Caleb Nieves, Paul Mathew

Central & West Texas GME Research Day 2024

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Cortisol In Elderly Trauma Patients, Sophia Jimenez, Ernest Gonzalez, Leslee Keilty, Carol Wang Jan 2024

Cortisol In Elderly Trauma Patients, Sophia Jimenez, Ernest Gonzalez, Leslee Keilty, Carol Wang

Central & West Texas GME Research Day 2024

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A Retrospective Study Of Procalcitonin Utilization In Clinical Practice, Tanner Norris, Matthew Yurkewicz, Patrick Jenkins, Beth Hicks, Dmitriy Scherbak Jan 2024

A Retrospective Study Of Procalcitonin Utilization In Clinical Practice, Tanner Norris, Matthew Yurkewicz, Patrick Jenkins, Beth Hicks, Dmitriy Scherbak

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2024

No abstract provided.


Pharmacoepidemiology Of Glp-1 Receptor Agonists, Nicholas E. Woessner Jan 2024

Pharmacoepidemiology Of Glp-1 Receptor Agonists, Nicholas E. Woessner

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2024

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Hailey-Hailey Disease Successfully Treated With Low-Dose Naltrexone, John Moesch, Richard Miller May 2020

Hailey-Hailey Disease Successfully Treated With Low-Dose Naltrexone, John Moesch, Richard Miller

West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020

Hailey-Hailey disease (HHD) is an uncommon autosomal dominant disorder resulting from a mutation in the ATP2C1 gene resulting in dysfunction of the Golgi apparatus calcium-associated ATPase, thus interfering with intercellular calcium signaling.

HHD presents clinically as flaccid blisters and erosions in intertriginous areas, especially the axillae and groin.

The major histologic finding is acantholysis throughout the spinous layer of the epidermis, commonly referred to as a “dilapidated brick wall” appearance.

The initial lesions and associated symptoms usually develop during the second or third decade of life.

Complications of HHD include infections (bacterial, fungal, and viral), and malignant transformation (cutaneous squamous …