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Goblet Cell Carcinoma Of The Appendix: A Case Report On Goblet Cell Carcinoid, Sheliza Kabani, Aubtin Saedi, Austin Lehr, Lina O'Brien Dec 2020

Goblet Cell Carcinoma Of The Appendix: A Case Report On Goblet Cell Carcinoid, Sheliza Kabani, Aubtin Saedi, Austin Lehr, Lina O'Brien

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix is a rare neoplasm with histological features of both neuroendocrine and adenocarcinomas. The combination of its aggressive behavior, infrequent occurrence, and variable clinical presentation convolutes the management of this tumor. We report the case of a 75-year-old female presenting with acute appendicitis. A laparoscopic appendectomy was performed. The pathology report showed goblet cell carcinoid at the base of the appendix with involvement of the proximal surgical margins. At her postoperative visit, the patient’s pathology report and options for management were reviewed, and the patient agreed to proceed with a right hemicolectomy 8-10 weeks after …


Giant Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm Rupture Presenting As Hemorrhagic Shock, Jaya Sanapati, Parth R. Desai, Locke W. Barber, Johnathan Frunzi, Timothy Lee May 2020

Giant Splenic Artery Pseudoaneurysm Rupture Presenting As Hemorrhagic Shock, Jaya Sanapati, Parth R. Desai, Locke W. Barber, Johnathan Frunzi, Timothy Lee

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

A 56-year-old Asian male was brought to the emergency department by first responders after he developed severe, sudden-onset headache and chest pain at his home. Past medical history was insignificant. On arrival to the emergency department, the patient was in respiratory distress. Vital signs revealed temperature of 36.0°C, blood pressure of 71/44, heart rate of 90 beats per minute, respiratory rate of 18 breaths per minute, and oxygen saturation of 95% with delivery of oxygen at 2 liters per minute via nasal cannula. Examination of the abdomen revealed diffuse tenderness. Laboratory findings and arterial blood gas analysis revealed normocytic anemia …


A Rare Cause Of Pneumoperitoneum, Robert Zusman, George Michael, Anna E. Augustin, My Myers, Dudith Pierre-Victor May 2020

A Rare Cause Of Pneumoperitoneum, Robert Zusman, George Michael, Anna E. Augustin, My Myers, Dudith Pierre-Victor

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Pneumoperitoneum is most commonly associated with a perforated viscus. When free air is seen on imaging, the most common course of action is an emergent exploratory laparotomy. However, pneumoperitoneum may not always be indicative of a perforated bowel. In the case described below, we will discuss a patient who developed acute peritonitis and pneumoperitoneum after undergoing chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and positive pressure mechanical ventilation.


Diaphragmatic Paralysis: A Presentation Of Spontaneous Chest Pain And Shortness Of Breath, Donna Dorriz, Hilary Lois, Candace Wise, Brady Dehart May 2020

Diaphragmatic Paralysis: A Presentation Of Spontaneous Chest Pain And Shortness Of Breath, Donna Dorriz, Hilary Lois, Candace Wise, Brady Dehart

Capital Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Chest pain accounts for approximately 7.6 million annual visits to emergency departments (ED) in the United States and can include a broad differential1. The workup warranted includes extensive testing with the goal of demonstrating a reassuring cardiopulmonary status. When preliminary chest pain workup is negative, the subtle features of common primary symptoms can provide insight into other less common etiologies. This case looks to highlight the rare presentation of a relatively healthy middle age male with complaint of chest pain and shortness of breath, worsened with exertion and supine position. When standard cardiopulmonary workup was negative, further specialty testing was …


Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression Mimicking Cauda Equina Syndrome Illustrating Importance Of Adequate Diagnostic Imaging, Jonathan L. Holt, Joseph Hill, Farzin Farhandnejad, Karyn Doddy, Se Won Lee Mar 2020

Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression Mimicking Cauda Equina Syndrome Illustrating Importance Of Adequate Diagnostic Imaging, Jonathan L. Holt, Joseph Hill, Farzin Farhandnejad, Karyn Doddy, Se Won Lee

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

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Worsening Weakness After Posterior Cervical Decompression And Fusion; The Challenge In Diagnosis, Steven D. Kim, Joseph Hill, Farzin Farhandnejad, Karyn Doddy Mar 2020

Worsening Weakness After Posterior Cervical Decompression And Fusion; The Challenge In Diagnosis, Steven D. Kim, Joseph Hill, Farzin Farhandnejad, Karyn Doddy

Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

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Spinal Cord Ischemia Following Endovascular Repair Of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Rare Complication, Abdelrahman Attili Md, Alberto Gonzalez Feb 2020

Spinal Cord Ischemia Following Endovascular Repair Of Infrarenal Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: A Rare Complication, Abdelrahman Attili Md, Alberto Gonzalez

General Surgery

Introduction:

Paralysis secondary to spinal cord ischemia following Endovascular repair of infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm is extremely rare complication, the reported incidence in the literature is 0.21%.

Case report:

Our patient is an 85-year old female patient who presented to the emergency department with abdominal pain radiating to the back. Abdominal examination showed mild epigastric tenderness. Laboratory work up was within the normal limits, and she had Computed Tomography Angiography of the abdomen and pelvis which showed impending rupture of 5.8 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm. The anatomic configuration of the AAA fulfilled the requirements for EVAR.

The patient underwent endovascular …


Bradycardia In The Setting Of Gastric Sarcoidosis, Kameron Black Mph, Michelle Levine Do, Rage Geringer Md, Gregory Hicks Md, Oliwier Dziadkowiec Feb 2020

Bradycardia In The Setting Of Gastric Sarcoidosis, Kameron Black Mph, Michelle Levine Do, Rage Geringer Md, Gregory Hicks Md, Oliwier Dziadkowiec

Internal Medicine

No abstract provided.


How Deep Is Too Deep?, Dietrich Schlueter Md, Asma Jamil Md, Ibrahim Talab, Samia Faiz, Scott Kubomoto Md Jan 2020

How Deep Is Too Deep?, Dietrich Schlueter Md, Asma Jamil Md, Ibrahim Talab, Samia Faiz, Scott Kubomoto Md

Internal Medicine

No abstract provided.


Flexor Tenotomy For The Treatment Of Hallux Ulcers, Nathalia Esmeral, Val E. Haddon, Chase G. Dahl, Erin Lewis, David Khakshoor Jan 2020

Flexor Tenotomy For The Treatment Of Hallux Ulcers, Nathalia Esmeral, Val E. Haddon, Chase G. Dahl, Erin Lewis, David Khakshoor

Podiatry

Aims: To assess and evaluate the relationship between flexor tenotomies in a clinical setting and the time course for healing neuropathic, diabetic and structural deformity hallux ulcers.

Methods: This retrospective study analyzes the medical files of 1,471 patients treated for digital foot ulcers by flexor tenotomies between September 2011 and January 2019. For the intent of this particular research, focus was preserved towards the effect of flexor tenotomy on healing time to address hallux ulcers. A total of 97 patients between the ages of 41 and 86 years old underwent flexor tenotomy for the treatment of hallux ulcers with a …