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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Internal Medicine
Acyclovir As A Novel Treatment For Severe Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus, Mary Therese Thomas, Philip Mardock, Amanda Wright, Kedar Arukala
Acyclovir As A Novel Treatment For Severe Chronic Active Epstein-Barr Virus, Mary Therese Thomas, Philip Mardock, Amanda Wright, Kedar Arukala
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Secondary Cold Agglutinin Hemolytic Anemia And Unconventional Treatment With Rituximab, Jacob Trimble, Roy Dennis, Zachary Bondranko, Mary Therese Thomas, Thomas Bumbalo
Secondary Cold Agglutinin Hemolytic Anemia And Unconventional Treatment With Rituximab, Jacob Trimble, Roy Dennis, Zachary Bondranko, Mary Therese Thomas, Thomas Bumbalo
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
What? Is Epstein–Barr Virus Infection Linked To Multiple Sclerosis?, Asha Mahajan, Steven B Lippmann
What? Is Epstein–Barr Virus Infection Linked To Multiple Sclerosis?, Asha Mahajan, Steven B Lippmann
The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections
No abstract provided.
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Yehuda Z. Lebowicz, MD
Contrast enhanced CT showing multiple splenic infarcts
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Yehuda Z. Lebowicz, MD
Splenic infarction is a relatively uncommon diagnosis. It occurs when the splenic artery or one of its sub-branches is occluded with an infected or bland embolus or clot. Splenic infarction may be caused by atrial fibrillation, bacterial endocarditis, sickle cell disease, antiphospholipid syndrome, and trauma whereas an infectious etiology is uncommon. It is considered a rare presentation of acute infectious mononucleosis. Currently, its pathogenesis is still unclear. We describe a 24-year-old African American female who was admitted for evaluation of left-sided chest pain. Chest imaging, abdominal ultrasound, and initial laboratory data were normal, followed by a negative hypercoagulability panel. Signs …
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Splenic Infarction: An Uncommon Presentation Of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis, Madhulika Urella, Roma Srivastava, Waseem Ahmed, Yehuda Lebowicz
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Splenic infarction is a relatively uncommon diagnosis. It occurs when the splenic artery or one of its sub-branches is occluded with an infected or bland embolus or clot. Splenic infarction may be caused by atrial fibrillation, bacterial endocarditis, sickle cell disease, antiphospholipid syndrome, and trauma whereas an infectious etiology is uncommon. It is considered a rare presentation of acute infectious mononucleosis. Currently, its pathogenesis is still unclear. We describe a 24-year-old African American female who was admitted for evaluation of left-sided chest pain. Chest imaging, abdominal ultrasound, and initial laboratory data were normal, followed by a negative hypercoagulability panel. Signs …
Multicentric Hepatic Ebv-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumors In An Aids Patient: A Case Report, Investigation Of Mtor Activation And Review Of The Literature, Qi Shen, Wei Feng, Michael S Long, Xiuzhen Duan, Siraya Jaijakul, Cesar A Arias, Robert E Brown, Bihong Zhao
Multicentric Hepatic Ebv-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumors In An Aids Patient: A Case Report, Investigation Of Mtor Activation And Review Of The Literature, Qi Shen, Wei Feng, Michael S Long, Xiuzhen Duan, Siraya Jaijakul, Cesar A Arias, Robert E Brown, Bihong Zhao
Journal Articles
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) - associated smooth muscle tumors (EBV-SMT) are a rare, recently recognized distinct group of mesenchymal tumors that develop exclusively in patients with immunosuppression. It is believed that tumorigenesis is, at least in part, through the activation of the Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signal pathway. We describe the clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical features of a multifocal hepatic EBV-SMT in a 34-year-old acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patient and investigate the activation status of the mTOR signal pathway in this tumor. In addition, we provide a review of the literature on the clinicopathologic findings of hepatic EBV-SMT in adult AIDS …