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Emergency Medicine

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2020

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Respiratory Failure Due To A Large Mediastinal Mass In A 4-Year-Old Female With Blast Cell Crisis: A Case Report., Christian I Wade, Cody J Couperus-Mashewske, Mia E Geurts, Nicholas Derfler, John Ngo, Kyle S Couperus Aug 2020

Respiratory Failure Due To A Large Mediastinal Mass In A 4-Year-Old Female With Blast Cell Crisis: A Case Report., Christian I Wade, Cody J Couperus-Mashewske, Mia E Geurts, Nicholas Derfler, John Ngo, Kyle S Couperus

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INTRODUCTION: Symptomatic leukostasis is an exceptionally atypical presentation of blast crisis; and when coupled with an enlarged neoplastic mediastinal mass in a four-year-old female, an extremely rare and challenging pediatric emergency arises.

CASE REPORT: We present a unique case of a four-year-old female who arrived via emergency medical services in cardiopulmonary arrest with clinical and radiographic evidence suggestive of bilateral pneumothoraces, prompting bilateral chest tube placement. Further evaluation revealed a large mediastinal mass and a concurrent white blood cell count of 428,400 per milliliter (/mL) (4,400-12,900/mL), with a 96% blast differential, consistent with complications of T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

CONCLUSION: …


Solving The Sepsis Puzzle: Every Minute Counts, Jamie Roney, Amber Cline Jan 2020

Solving The Sepsis Puzzle: Every Minute Counts, Jamie Roney, Amber Cline

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SPEMS Pre-Conference Course Sepsis Class


A Case Of Blunt Trauma-Induced St-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Sustained During A Prison Brawl., Zachary T Clark, Natalie Thiel, John Perry, Michael R Minckler Jan 2020

A Case Of Blunt Trauma-Induced St-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Sustained During A Prison Brawl., Zachary T Clark, Natalie Thiel, John Perry, Michael R Minckler

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is a serious and time-sensitive condition. MIs are typically seen in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and are caused by the rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque due to factors contributing to plaque instability. However, this case illustrates that plaque rupture can also be caused by blunt trauma to the chest. Considering MI as a possible result of chest trauma may decrease time from presentation to diagnosis and treatment and, therefore, improve outcomes in similar cases, particularly when patients presents unusually or with very few risk factors for MI.