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Articles 1 - 15 of 15
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Bone Metastasis In Appendicular Skeleton: Rare Occurrence In Colorectal Cancer, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Chandrika Raiyani Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Gastroenterology
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is considered as preventable cancer if diagnosed in the early stage. It is also second leading cause of death from cancer in US. Bone metastases (BM) is uncommon presentation with CRC and if it occurs, it involves axial skeletal more than extremities. Many case studies also reports that survival after BM is considerably poor than without BM. Cancer type and genetic mutations also play an important role in such metastasis.
Doxycycline-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Likely Source Rarely Seen, Paul Hoffman Do, Wilco Civil Sr, Jung Yoon Do, Gurjeet Kang Do, Christopher Lozano Orpiano Do, Michael Quinn Do, Joseph Staffetti Md, Dilip Ghanekar Md, Lakshminarasimhan Venu Md, Lily N. Jones Do, Ji Kwon Do, Shaival Thakore Md
Doxycycline-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Likely Source Rarely Seen, Paul Hoffman Do, Wilco Civil Sr, Jung Yoon Do, Gurjeet Kang Do, Christopher Lozano Orpiano Do, Michael Quinn Do, Joseph Staffetti Md, Dilip Ghanekar Md, Lakshminarasimhan Venu Md, Lily N. Jones Do, Ji Kwon Do, Shaival Thakore Md
Gastroenterology
No abstract provided.
Not Just A Cyst: A Rare Presentation Of Luq Pain, Richard Henriquez, Isin Y. Comba Md, Sundeep Kumar Md, Khawaja Arsalan Bashir, Maria Wallis-Crespo Md, Lakhinder Bhatia Md
Not Just A Cyst: A Rare Presentation Of Luq Pain, Richard Henriquez, Isin Y. Comba Md, Sundeep Kumar Md, Khawaja Arsalan Bashir, Maria Wallis-Crespo Md, Lakhinder Bhatia Md
Gastroenterology
Lymphangioma is a benign congenital malformation of the lymphatic system that is relatively common in juvenile population. Rarely, it can be seen in adults and majority of the cases are reported in the head and neck region (70-75%). Typically, these malformations are asymptomatic. In this report, we present a rare case of splenic lymphangioma presenting with severe, intractable abdominal pain.
Nasal Crohn's: Rare But Real Possibility, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Johnnie Mao Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Nasal Crohn's: Rare But Real Possibility, Pratikkumar Vekaria Md, Johnnie Mao Md, Ravis Patel Md, Devin Vaishnani Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Internal Medicine
Crohn’s disease(CD) is an autoimmune IBD that can occur anywhere along GI tract. Its pathology show transmural granulomatous inflammation that can include all layers of GI lining. Extra-intestinal manifestations can be seen in multiple organ systems like skin, joints, eyes, and mouth. These symptoms are common in patient involving large intestine compare to involving only small-intestine. Nasal involvement is rare with CD and very few cases have been reported so far.
Female Predominance In Metronidazole-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Eileen Chang Do, Marvin Vaishnani Md, Ian Chang Do, Whitney Jennings Md
Female Predominance In Metronidazole-Induced Acute Pancreatitis: A Case Report And Review Of Literature, Eileen Chang Do, Marvin Vaishnani Md, Ian Chang Do, Whitney Jennings Md
Internal Medicine
Acute pancreatitis is a relatively common condition in the hospital. About 75% of cases are associated with excessive alcohol use or gallstones, and only 0.1 to 2% are drug-induced. The clinical and pathologic findings are similar regardless of the inciting cause. We have suspicion that metronidazole-induced pancreatitis occurs at a significantly higher incidence, or maybe exclusively, in females.
The Palpitations That Thumped Us All:, Carolyn Falk Tran Do, Gurmanpal Sandhu Md, Daniel Robitshek Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
The Palpitations That Thumped Us All:, Carolyn Falk Tran Do, Gurmanpal Sandhu Md, Daniel Robitshek Md, Tejas Raiyani Md
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.
Rare Infective Endocarditis Caused By Dental Source Due To Streptococcus Bovis Masquerading As Cardiac Failure, Ravish Patel, Pratikkumar Vekaria, Devin Vaishnani, Johnnie Mao, Asif Shah
Rare Infective Endocarditis Caused By Dental Source Due To Streptococcus Bovis Masquerading As Cardiac Failure, Ravish Patel, Pratikkumar Vekaria, Devin Vaishnani, Johnnie Mao, Asif Shah
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.
Anesthetic Management Without The Use Of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents In Myasthenia Gravis Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting And Thymectomy, Katarina Kapisoda, Ettore Crimi Md, Omeni Osian
Anesthetic Management Without The Use Of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents In Myasthenia Gravis Patient Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting And Thymectomy, Katarina Kapisoda, Ettore Crimi Md, Omeni Osian
Anesthesiology
We describe a novel and effective anesthetic management of a 67 year old male with myasthenia gravis (MG) who underwent combined coronary artery bypass graft and thymectomy. Induction of general anesthesia with endotracheal intubation was performed with propofol and remifentanyl without use of any neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA). General anesthesia was then maintained with inhaled isoflurane and continuous intravenous infusion of sufentanyl and dexmedetomidine. In ICU, trachea was extubated within two hours from admission and no complications occurred during the following 24 hours ICU stay. Avoidance of NMBA may improve outcomes by decreasing the risks associated with their use.
Choking On Adenocarcinoma, Andre Sahakian Md, Rajesh Gulati Md
Choking On Adenocarcinoma, Andre Sahakian Md, Rajesh Gulati Md
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.
Moyamoya Disease Presenting With Stroke, Timothy Collins, Chimezie Ubbaonu, Phuong Vo
Moyamoya Disease Presenting With Stroke, Timothy Collins, Chimezie Ubbaonu, Phuong Vo
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.
Somatic Symptom And Related Disorders: A Case Of Illness Anxiety Disorder In A Young Relatively Treatment Naive African American Male, Linda Zhang, Richard P. Leggett, Harrison Ross Galicki, William B. Dehart
Somatic Symptom And Related Disorders: A Case Of Illness Anxiety Disorder In A Young Relatively Treatment Naive African American Male, Linda Zhang, Richard P. Leggett, Harrison Ross Galicki, William B. Dehart
Psychiatry
Somatic symptom and related disorders (including illness anxiety disorder and somatic symptom disorder) is a diagnostic category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition (DSM-5) replacing somatoform and related disorders in the DSM-4 Text Revision. This classification eliminated the requirement that somatic symptoms must be nonorganic in nature, in an effort to reliably detect more cases of significant health anxiety than previously with DSM-4 criteria. Illness anxiety disorder is a primary anxiety disorder characterized by persistent preoccupation or excessive concern about having or developing an undiagnosed disease despite medical evaluation and reassurance. It is considered a …
A Coronary Masquerade: Spontaneous Coronary Dissection Presenting As Acute Coronary Syndrome, Kara Stout Do, Stephanie Cochran Do, Abdullah Rathur Do, Joe Carragher Do, Iftekhar Baig Do, Merrill Krolick Do
A Coronary Masquerade: Spontaneous Coronary Dissection Presenting As Acute Coronary Syndrome, Kara Stout Do, Stephanie Cochran Do, Abdullah Rathur Do, Joe Carragher Do, Iftekhar Baig Do, Merrill Krolick Do
Cardiology
No abstract provided.
West Nile Virus: An Old Tale, New Mystery, Seetha Venkateswaran, Patricia Gilford
West Nile Virus: An Old Tale, New Mystery, Seetha Venkateswaran, Patricia Gilford
Family Medicine
- West Nile Virus (WNV), belongs to the Flavivirus family, is considered an endemic disease in many states including Florida.
- In the last decade, the virus has been prominently reported in the Southern and Midwest States.
- The disease is most prevalent during the summer to fall month periods due to elevated temperatures leading to enhanced vector transmission.
- WNV is acquired via the bite of an infected mosquito particularly the Culex species, and is considered as the vector for the disease.
- Equines and humans are incidental hosts of WNV and disease transmission from these sources are rare. There are various human risk …
Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy As The Initial Presentation Of Sarcoidosis: A Case Report Of A Rare Manifestation, Melanie Rojas, Lakshpaul Chauhan Md, Arshad M. Iqbal Md, Sadia Tufail, Nikolay Mitzov
Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy As The Initial Presentation Of Sarcoidosis: A Case Report Of A Rare Manifestation, Melanie Rojas, Lakshpaul Chauhan Md, Arshad M. Iqbal Md, Sadia Tufail, Nikolay Mitzov
Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D Mediated Hypercalcemia As An Initial Presentation In A Patient With Undiagnosed B-Cell Non-Hodgkin’S Lymphoma, Ranjit Banwait Md, Jawad Noor Md, Jing He Md, Xiaolong Liu Md, Liang Sun Md
1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D Mediated Hypercalcemia As An Initial Presentation In A Patient With Undiagnosed B-Cell Non-Hodgkin’S Lymphoma, Ranjit Banwait Md, Jawad Noor Md, Jing He Md, Xiaolong Liu Md, Liang Sun Md
Internal Medicine
In non-Hodgkin's lymphoma the findings of hypercalcemia as an initial presentation is extremely rare (<3% of cases). Here we report a 67 year-old man who presented with ST changes secondary to hypercalcemia in the setting of B-cell lymphoma.