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Complete Esophageal Obstruction After Endoscopic Variceal Band Ligation In A Patient With A Sliding Hiatal Hernia, Munthir Mansour Md, Yousef Abdel-Aziz Md, Hesham Awadh, Nihar Shah Md, Akash Ajmera Jan 2017

Complete Esophageal Obstruction After Endoscopic Variceal Band Ligation In A Patient With A Sliding Hiatal Hernia, Munthir Mansour Md, Yousef Abdel-Aziz Md, Hesham Awadh, Nihar Shah Md, Akash Ajmera

Gastroenterology

Complete esophageal obstruction is a rare complication of endoscopic variceal banding, with only 6 cases in the English literature since the introduction of endoscopic variceal banding in 1986. We report a case of complete esophageal obstruction following esophageal banding due to entrapment of part of a sliding hiatal hernia. To our knowledge, our case is one of few with esophageal obstruction post-banding, and the first associated with a hiatal hernia. We recommend caution when performing esophageal banding on patients with a hiatal hernia.


A Rare Case Report Of Spontaneous Resolution Of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas Associated With Cocaine‑Induced Intestinal Ischemia, H. Patel, H. Shaaban, Nihar Shah Md, W. Baddoura Nov 2016

A Rare Case Report Of Spontaneous Resolution Of Hepatic Portal Venous Gas Associated With Cocaine‑Induced Intestinal Ischemia, H. Patel, H. Shaaban, Nihar Shah Md, W. Baddoura

Gastroenterology

Hepatic portal venous gas (HPVG) is a rare disease entity. It is an ominous finding, usually, associated with intraabdominal ischemic necrosis. It frequently requires emergent surgical intervention. Herein, we present a case of a patient who complained of intense abdominal pain, with radiographic findings of HPVG as a result of cocaine-induced vascular insufficiency. After 5 h of nonoperative and conservative management, the HPVG spontaneously resolved. The patient clinically improved and was discharged home in a stable condition.


Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Induced By Acute Pancreatitis, Socrates G. Roedan Md, Nihar Shah Md, Robert Spira Md Aug 2016

Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Induced By Acute Pancreatitis, Socrates G. Roedan Md, Nihar Shah Md, Robert Spira Md

Gastroenterology

Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a rare blood disorder characterized by clotting in small blood vessels of the body (microthrombi), resulting in a low platelet count. The disease consists of the pentad of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenic purpura, neurologic abnormalities, fever and renal disease. Many symptoms could develop with acute pancreatitis but being able to differentiate when it is associated with any hematological conditions such as TTP is crucial to initiate a proper medical treatment. We present a rare case of a thirty-eight years old African American female, who presented to the Emergency department with an abdominal pain associated with …


Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Patient With Crohn’S Disease: Incidental Or Expected Outcome Of Azathioprine?, Youssef Botros, Mary Mathews, Hiren Patel, Nihar Shah Md, Walid Baddoura, Andrew De La Torre Nov 2015

Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Patient With Crohn’S Disease: Incidental Or Expected Outcome Of Azathioprine?, Youssef Botros, Mary Mathews, Hiren Patel, Nihar Shah Md, Walid Baddoura, Andrew De La Torre

Gastroenterology

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) usually occurs in patients with underlying risk factors such as liver cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis B. Although patients with Crohn's disease (CD) are at an increased risk to develop malignancies such as colon cancer, the incidence of HCC in this population is extremely rare. We report a case of 62-year-old male with long history of CD treated with azathioprine (AZA) and aminosalicylic acid (ASA) who was incidentally diagnosed with HCC, for which left hepatectomy was done. Four years later during routine follow-up, patient had another hepatic lesion and underwent resection of the mass. The mechanism of occurrence …


Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Patient With Crohn's Disease: Incidental Or Expected Outcome Of Azathioprine?, Youssef Botros, Mary Mathews, Hiren Patel, Nihar Shah Md, Walid Baddoura, Andrew De La Torre Nov 2015

Recurrent Hepatocellular Carcinoma In Patient With Crohn's Disease: Incidental Or Expected Outcome Of Azathioprine?, Youssef Botros, Mary Mathews, Hiren Patel, Nihar Shah Md, Walid Baddoura, Andrew De La Torre

Gastroenterology

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) usually occurs in patients with underlying risk factors such as liver cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis B. Although patients with Crohn’s disease (CD) are at an increased risk to develop malignancies such as colon cancer, the incidence of HCC in this population is extremely rare. We report a case of 62-year-old male with long history of CD treated with azathioprine (AZA) and aminosalicylic acid (ASA) who was incidentally diagnosed with HCC, for which left hepatectomy was done. Four years later during routine follow-up, patient had another hepatic lesion and underwent resection of the mass. The mechanism of occurrence …


Multiple Intussusceptions Associated With Polycythemia In An Anabolic Steroid Abuser , A Case Report And Literature Review, Y. Cavanagh, Nihar Shah Md, A. B. Thomas, A. Gupta Sep 2015

Multiple Intussusceptions Associated With Polycythemia In An Anabolic Steroid Abuser , A Case Report And Literature Review, Y. Cavanagh, Nihar Shah Md, A. B. Thomas, A. Gupta

Gastroenterology

Intussusceptions are generally associated with mechanical lead points or localized inflammation that function as foci for intestinal telescoping. We present the case of a patient whose abuse of anabolic steroids resulted in the development of multiple simultaneous intussusceptions. Our patient had no additional identifiable risk factors for intussusception. Consistent with previous reports, corticosteroid induced polycythemia and its consequent hyperviscosity led to intravascular sludging and mesenteric ischemia with associated bowel wall thickening. The localized intestinal induration then served as mechanical foci for intussusception. Due to the illicit nature of anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) abuse, the physiologic effects of supraphysiologic doses are …


Proton Pump Inhibitors And Corticosteroids As Synergistic Risk Factors For Candida Esophagitis, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Oleg Shulik, Pooja Patel, Vincent A. Debari, Walid Baddoura Aug 2015

Proton Pump Inhibitors And Corticosteroids As Synergistic Risk Factors For Candida Esophagitis, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Oleg Shulik, Pooja Patel, Vincent A. Debari, Walid Baddoura

Gastroenterology

Abstract:

Introduction: Inhaled & systemic steroids are one of the well-documented risks factors for Candida esophagitis. However, the role of gastric acid suppression remains controversial.

Methods:

We conducted a retrospective case-control study of 420 patients consisting of 84 cases of Candida esophagitis and 336 matched controls. Our cohort was gathered from subjects evaluated from 2001 to 2012. The diagnosis of Candida esophagitis was based on endoscopic and/or histological criteria.

Results:

On univariate analysis, proton pump inhibitors were associated with higher risk (OR = 2.14; 95 % CI: 1.30 to 3.54); steroid use also increased the risk (OR = 3.55; 95% …


Development Of Hyperplastic Polyps Following Argon Plasma Coagulation Of Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Dharmesh H. Kaswal, Sohail Shaikh Jul 2015

Development Of Hyperplastic Polyps Following Argon Plasma Coagulation Of Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Dharmesh H. Kaswal, Sohail Shaikh

Gastroenterology

The etiology of gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) syndrome or gastric hyperplastic polyps (HPs) is not fully understood. We report a case of gastric HP arising in a patient treated with argon plasma coagulation (APC) for GAVE syndrome. Despite unclear etiologic progression, this and previously reported cases suggest a temporal relationship between the treatment of GAVE and HP. A 68-year-old male with a history of coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure and diabetes type II who initially presented with symptomatic anemia 2 weeks after starting aspirin and clopidogrel therapy. Diagnostic esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) demonstrated diffuse GAVE. He was treated with 5 …


Role Of Non-Selective Beta Blockers In Hepatocellular Carcinoma: An Analysis In Patients With Cirrhosis And Portal Hypertension, Hiren Patel, Abhishek Kumar, Nihar Shah Md, Ela Eris, Michael Maroules, Walid J. Baddoura, Vincent A. Debari Jul 2015

Role Of Non-Selective Beta Blockers In Hepatocellular Carcinoma: An Analysis In Patients With Cirrhosis And Portal Hypertension, Hiren Patel, Abhishek Kumar, Nihar Shah Md, Ela Eris, Michael Maroules, Walid J. Baddoura, Vincent A. Debari

Gastroenterology

There are many different biochemical processes responsible for the hepatocelluar carcinoma (HCC) development that can be targeted for the prevention or halt progression of the HCC. Non-selective betablockers (NSBB) affects a multitude of intracellular biochemical and signaling pathways involved in carcinogenesis. Aim: To determine if NSBB may be protective for HCC in patients with cirrhosis and portal hypertension. Methods: We retrospectively enrolled 200 patients from medical records diagnosed with cirrhosis and portal hypertension between January 2001 and December 2013. Eighteen patients were excluded (taking selective beta-blocker and/or unavailable medical records). The etiology of cirrhosis, use of NSBB, demographics and the …


Cecal Bascule After Colonoscopy - Case Report And Review Of Literature, Nihar Shah Md, Hiren Patel Md, Varun Patel Md, Robert Spira Jul 2015

Cecal Bascule After Colonoscopy - Case Report And Review Of Literature, Nihar Shah Md, Hiren Patel Md, Varun Patel Md, Robert Spira

Gastroenterology

Cecal bascule is a rare disease variant of a cecal volvulus. It consists of upward and anterior folding of the ascending colon, forming a flap valve, and occluding the bowel lumen resulting in proximal cecal dilatation. Herein, we present a case of a patient who developed persistent abdominal pain few hours after a colonoscopy. CT scan of the abdomen revealed an upward and anterior folding of the cecum. Subsequently the patient was taken to the operating room for a right hemi-colectomy. This case emphasizes the importance to consider cecal bascule as a differential diagnosis in patients with persistent abdominal pain …


An Unusual Initial Presentation Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma As A Sellar Mass, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Hamid Shaaban, Beth Stein, Sohail N. Shaikh, Dharmesh H. Kaswala, Walid Baddoura Jul 2015

An Unusual Initial Presentation Of Hepatocellular Carcinoma As A Sellar Mass, Nihar Shah Md, Yana Cavanagh, Hamid Shaaban, Beth Stein, Sohail N. Shaikh, Dharmesh H. Kaswala, Walid Baddoura

Gastroenterology

Sellar masses are frequently adenomatous pituitary tumors. Metastatic disease is unusual, often mimicking the presentations of adenomas. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary hepatic malignancy but unusual to have a pituitary metastasis (PM). A 65-year-old man presented with headache, diplopia, ptosis, decreased vision in the right eye and unintentional weight loss of 32lbs. Preliminary out-patient work-up revealed a mass in the pituitary region. Cranial imaging showed 3.1 cm × 3.2 cm × 4.4 cm lesion. Abdominal imaging (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) demonstrated a lobulated, nodular and heterogeneous right lobe of the liver. Trans-sphenoidal resection of the …


Enterogenous Cyst Of The Small Bowel Causing Intussusception In An Adult: Case Report And Review Of Literature, Nihar Shah Md, Therese Lizardo-Escaño, Hamid Shaaban, Gautamy Dhadham, Arya Karki, Robert Spira Jan 2015

Enterogenous Cyst Of The Small Bowel Causing Intussusception In An Adult: Case Report And Review Of Literature, Nihar Shah Md, Therese Lizardo-Escaño, Hamid Shaaban, Gautamy Dhadham, Arya Karki, Robert Spira

Gastroenterology

Small bowel intussusception is a rare congenital disease entity, mostly manifesting before the age of two with abdominal pain and acute intestinal obstruction. In adults, colon intussusception is a rare event causing approximately 1% of all acute intestinal obstructions and they can occur idiopathically in adults or due to an intraluminal tumor mass. We report a case of an enterogenous cyst causing intussusception and iron deficiency anemia in an adult treated by surgical excision and resection of the small bowel.


Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: A Series Of Five Clinical Cases In Adult Patients At A Single Institution With A Review Of The Literature, David Thomas, Nihar Shah Md, Hiren Patel, Tapan Pandya, Dron Gauchan, Michael Maroules Jan 2015

Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis: A Series Of Five Clinical Cases In Adult Patients At A Single Institution With A Review Of The Literature, David Thomas, Nihar Shah Md, Hiren Patel, Tapan Pandya, Dron Gauchan, Michael Maroules

Gastroenterology

Context: Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis or the “Hemophagocytic Syndrome” is a spectrum of disorders of regulatory immunomodulatory pathways inciting phagocytosis of hematopoietic cells resulting in end-organ damage. The condition appears in both heritable and non-heritable forms from a multitude of possible environmental triggers, most notably infection. The condition often results in a fatal outcome without prompt diagnosis and treatment. Cases in children have been reported much more frequently and classically than in adult patients.

Case Report: In this case series we examined fi ve such cases in adult patients that were found at our institution in a window as small at 2 …


Intravenous Immunoglobulin In The Treatment Of Severe Clostridium Difficile Colitis, Nihar Shah Md Apr 2014

Intravenous Immunoglobulin In The Treatment Of Severe Clostridium Difficile Colitis, Nihar Shah Md

Gastroenterology

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) has been utilized in patients with recurrent and refractory Clostridium difficile colitis. It is increasingly being used in patients with initial clinical presentation of severe colitis. Herein, we report a case of severe C. Difficile colitis successfully treated with IVIG with a review of the medical literature to identify the optimal timing and clinical characteristics for this treatment strategy.


Replacement Gastrostomy Tube Causing Acute Pancreatitis: Case Series With Review Of Literature, Anish M. Shah, Nihar Shah Md, Joseph R. Depasquale Jan 2012

Replacement Gastrostomy Tube Causing Acute Pancreatitis: Case Series With Review Of Literature, Anish M. Shah, Nihar Shah Md, Joseph R. Depasquale

Gastroenterology

Context Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feedings are generally considered safe with few serious complications. Acute pancreatitis is a rare complication associated with replacement percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes.

Case report We report two cases of acute pancreatitis induced by migrated replacement percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tubes.

Conclusions Migration of a balloon into the duodenum can result in external manipulation of the ampulla of Vater thereby disturbing the flow of pancreatic secretions leading to acute pancreatitis. Recognition of this complication is important and should be included as potential etiology of acute pancreatitis in patients receiving percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy feedings. Periodic examination and documentation …