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A Rare Case Of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis During Chronic Immunosuppression With Mycophenolate, Elizabeth O. Uba, Ryan Knight, Trevi Mancilla, Tarek Barbar
A Rare Case Of Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis During Chronic Immunosuppression With Mycophenolate, Elizabeth O. Uba, Ryan Knight, Trevi Mancilla, Tarek Barbar
Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Hydralazine-Induced Anca-Associated Vasculitis Presenting As Crescentic Glomerulonephritis, Yoan Rodriguez, Hovra Zahoor, Christian Castro-Ruiz, Neda Shahoori, Reuben Maggard
Hydralazine-Induced Anca-Associated Vasculitis Presenting As Crescentic Glomerulonephritis, Yoan Rodriguez, Hovra Zahoor, Christian Castro-Ruiz, Neda Shahoori, Reuben Maggard
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Aspirin Use Following Preeclampsia To Prevent Future Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes, Kristi Bohlig
Aspirin Use Following Preeclampsia To Prevent Future Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes, Kristi Bohlig
Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Posters
• Introduction: Preeclampsia during pregnancy warrants therapy with low dose aspirin. The purpose of this review is to investigate if these women are at increased future risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and if aspirin therapy prevents future cardiovascular events.
• Research Questions: Do women who had preeclampsia during pregnancy have increased future cardiovascular morbidity and mortality? • Does continued aspirin use in postpartum women, who had preeclampsia during pregnancy; decrease future cardiovascular morbidity and mortality?
• Research Methods: Literature review was conducted utilizing CINAHL, Dynamed plus and PubMed databases.
• Discussion: Many studies have found that preeclampsia does increase …