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Personality Disorder And The Recurrent Swallowing Of Foreign Bodies, Robert Jay Claire, M.D.
Personality Disorder And The Recurrent Swallowing Of Foreign Bodies, Robert Jay Claire, M.D.
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Psychiatrists are frequently asked to assist colleagues with the medical and surgical sequela of psychiatric disorders. The Consultation and Liaison Psychiatry service was consulted by the Surgical Service to evaluate a patient who repeatedly swallowed foreign bodies. The following is a case report, brief review of the literature and discussion.
Occupational Chemical Exposures And Psychiatric Disorders, Mark L. Dembert, M.D., M.P.H.
Occupational Chemical Exposures And Psychiatric Disorders, Mark L. Dembert, M.D., M.P.H.
Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry
Occupational exposure to metals, solvents, or pesticides can produce disorders of behavior, thought, or mood which can easily be misdiagnosed as 'Junctional." Accurate diagnosis obtained with a relevant clinical history, psychiatric interview, physical examination, and indicated laboratory tests will enable the delivery of necessary medical treatment and concurrently prevent repeat exposure to a hazardous work environment. Published references and organizational sources in occupational medicine and industrial hygiene can beutilized by psychiatrists for determination of the dijferential diagnosis and confirmation of an occupational exposure; in addition, these references can aid in assessing the need for an environmental health hazard survey at …
65-Year-Old Man With Weight Loss, Anorexia, And Distal Extremity Numbness, Leigh Van Vranken, Ms Iii, William Kim, Ms Iii, Darren N. Seril, Md, Toshimasa Okabe, Md
65-Year-Old Man With Weight Loss, Anorexia, And Distal Extremity Numbness, Leigh Van Vranken, Ms Iii, William Kim, Ms Iii, Darren N. Seril, Md, Toshimasa Okabe, Md
The Medicine Forum
Case Report
A 65-year-old Caucasian male with no significant pastmedical history presented to the emergency department with an unintentional 44-pound weight loss over a four-month period. The weight loss was preceded by fatigue and anorexia,which had been increasing for approximately eight months.In addition, he noted numbness and tingling of his hands and feet that began over the same time period. The patient was initially treated for depression with sertraline by his primarycare physician. However, his symptoms persisted without significant improvement. An initial workup at outside hospital one month prior to presentation included an abdominal CTscan, which revealed a mass in …
A 30 Year-Old Man Infectious Endocarditis And Cerebrovascular Accident, Neerav G. Sheth, Md, Joseph Desimone, Md
A 30 Year-Old Man Infectious Endocarditis And Cerebrovascular Accident, Neerav G. Sheth, Md, Joseph Desimone, Md
The Medicine Forum
Case Report
A 30 year old male with a remote history of intravenous drugabuse (IVDA) and Hepatitis C was admitted in July 2008 with changes in mental status and a new right sided paresis. According to the family, the patient was in his usual state of health until approximately 2-3 weeks prior to admission when he developed headaches, generalized malaise, and fever to 101 degrees Fahrenheit after swimming in a lake. He was seen in an outside hospital emergency department, diagnosed with otitis media and subsequently discharged on prednisoneand ciprofloxacin. The morning of admission, the patient was found naked, nonverbal, …
Download Entire Issue-The Jefferson Medicine Forum, Volume 6, Winter 2004
Download Entire Issue-The Jefferson Medicine Forum, Volume 6, Winter 2004
The Medicine Forum
Download entire issue-The Jefferson Medicine Forum, Volume 6, Winter 2004.
What's Your Diagnosis? Hematology Slide Review, Jane Choi Md, Pgy-2
What's Your Diagnosis? Hematology Slide Review, Jane Choi Md, Pgy-2
The Medicine Forum
A 23 year-old Caucasian female with no past medical
history presents with one week of easy bruising and
increasing “red spots” on her arms and chest. She does
not recall any history of trauma that may have lead to
the bruises. She denies any fever or chills. She has no
history of bleeding problems and underwent dental
procedures last year without any complications. On
review of systems, she had vague left abdominal pain over
the past week and 3 days of right ear pain that was
recently treated with cefuroxamine as directed by her
primary care doctor. Family history is …