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Full-Text Articles in Internal Medicine
It's Getting Hot In Here: A Rare Case Of Heat Stroke In A Young Male., Oriana Ramirez, Yury Malyshev, Sonu Sahni
It's Getting Hot In Here: A Rare Case Of Heat Stroke In A Young Male., Oriana Ramirez, Yury Malyshev, Sonu Sahni
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
Heat stroke is a severe acute illness characterized by a core temperature greater than 40°C (104°F) and central nervous system manifestations, such as delirium, convulsions, or coma, resulting from exposure to environmental heat or strenuous physical activity. Early recognition and treatment including aggressive cooling and management of life-threatening systemic complications, such as cardiac arrest, rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure, are essential to reduce morbidity and mortality. Herein we describe a case of heat stroke in a 23-year-old male who suffered cardiac arrest in which prompt initiation of cooling measures prevented permanent neurological sequelae, provided swift neurological recovery and resolution of …
Nephrocutaneous Fistula Due To Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis, Simcha Weissman, Madeeha Ghaffar, Dana Safavian, Sharma Rubal, Anthony Khabut, Mohammad G. Maruf, Michael Krzyzak
Nephrocutaneous Fistula Due To Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis, Simcha Weissman, Madeeha Ghaffar, Dana Safavian, Sharma Rubal, Anthony Khabut, Mohammad G. Maruf, Michael Krzyzak
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
While the development of a fistulous tract from the kidney to the proximal adjacent organs is relatively common, a tract leading to the skin is a rare occurrence. The primary cause of a fistula is prior surgical intervention or malignancy leading to abscess formation. Our case involves Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) causing a longstanding lobulated abscess, ultimately leading to the formation of a fistulous tract.
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection In The Setting Of Interstitial Lung Disease: Coincidence Or Bad Luck?, Christian Wong, Sonu Sahni, Muhammad Azaz I. Cheema, Asma Iftikhar
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Infection In The Setting Of Interstitial Lung Disease: Coincidence Or Bad Luck?, Christian Wong, Sonu Sahni, Muhammad Azaz I. Cheema, Asma Iftikhar
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection is the ninth leading cause of death worldwide, with many individuals with undiagnosed active or latent disease. The presence of parenchymal lung disease, such as interstitial lung disease (ILD), has been suggested to increase the risk of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). In the clinical setting of ILD, the diagnosis of an underlying MTB infection may be challenging due to the interstitial process and underlying fibrosis, which may mask the infection. An atypical presentation and misleading radiological patterns may delay the diagnosis of the underlying MTB infection. Herein, we describe a unique case of ILD complicated by active …
A Case Of Chronic Cough And Pneumonia Secondary To A Foreign Body, J Dabu, M Lindner, M Azzam, A Al-Khateeb, M Kadri, S Bellary, Richard Miller
A Case Of Chronic Cough And Pneumonia Secondary To A Foreign Body, J Dabu, M Lindner, M Azzam, A Al-Khateeb, M Kadri, S Bellary, Richard Miller
NYMC Faculty Publications
Foreign body aspiration occurs when a solid or semisolid object becomes lodged in the larynx or trachea. It can be a life-threatening emergency, especially if it is large enough to occlude the airway. However, small aspirated objects may go unnoticed until symptoms occur. Therefore, it is frequently misdiagnosed. A high level of clinical suspicion, patient's risk factors, and thorough history and physical examination are essential in making the diagnosis. It should be considered in cases where there is unresolved chronic cough with or without associated recurrent pneumonia especially in patients with risks for aspiration.
Performance Of Medication Reconciliation For Internal Medicine Hospital Admissions – Before And After Educational Intervention, Gabriela Andries, Merita Shehu, Dennis Roarke, Syed Zaid, Christopher Nabors, Sachin Sule
Performance Of Medication Reconciliation For Internal Medicine Hospital Admissions – Before And After Educational Intervention, Gabriela Andries, Merita Shehu, Dennis Roarke, Syed Zaid, Christopher Nabors, Sachin Sule
NYMC Faculty Posters
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Babesiosis-Associated Immune Thrombocytopenia, Roshni Narurkar, Aleksandra Mamorska-Dyga, A Agarwal, John Nelson, Delong Liu
Babesiosis-Associated Immune Thrombocytopenia, Roshni Narurkar, Aleksandra Mamorska-Dyga, A Agarwal, John Nelson, Delong Liu
NYMC Faculty Publications
Thrombocytopenia is a common feature of babesiosis. The mechanism for thrombocytopenia in babesiosis remains elusive. We report a case of babesiosis with severe new onset immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). In addition to antibiotics treatment for babesiosis, ITP therapy was administered. ITP in the present case was most likely triggered by the babesia infection. The severity of ITP in this case was not proportional to the severity of parasitemia. The neoantigen triggering the autoimmune response in babesiosis requires further characterization.