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Hiv-Associated Nephropathy Presenting As The First Manifestation Of Hiv-2 Infection, Kamil Sardarli, Rania Daboul, Sumesh Khanal, Sami Zarouk Apr 2022

Hiv-Associated Nephropathy Presenting As The First Manifestation Of Hiv-2 Infection, Kamil Sardarli, Rania Daboul, Sumesh Khanal, Sami Zarouk

Conference Presentation Abstracts

HIV-2 is distinguished from HIV-1 with low virulence, longer asymptomatic period, slower decline in CD4 count, low viral load, and low mortality from AIDS. While the kidney pathology associated with HIV-1 is well established, due to its low prevalence, kidney pathology in HIV-2 is not well documented. We report a case of HIV associated nephropathy (HIVAN) as the first presentation in a patient with HIV-2. A 65 year old man from Ghana presented within a few days of arrival to the United States with nausea, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, and bilateral lower extremity edema. He has a past …


#Askrenal: Use Of An Automated Twitter Account To Crowdsource Nephrology Queries, Jade M. Teakell, Alicja Rosolowska, Swapnil Hiremath, Matthew A. Sparks, Edgar V. Lerma, Joel M. Topf, Nikhil A. Shah Jan 2022

#Askrenal: Use Of An Automated Twitter Account To Crowdsource Nephrology Queries, Jade M. Teakell, Alicja Rosolowska, Swapnil Hiremath, Matthew A. Sparks, Edgar V. Lerma, Joel M. Topf, Nikhil A. Shah

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Background: Social media platforms are used in contemporary crowdsourcing, and Twitter is apt for reaching a large number of people with a common interest. Users, especially those with a small follower count may find it challenging to reach a large audience. #AskRenal was developed as a Twitter crowdsourcing tool to help users get answers to nephrology questions. We hypothesized that the #AskRenal hashtag could be used by anyone to receive helpful and timely responses to simple or complex nephrology questions posed on the social media platform. Methods: A Twitter account @AskRenal, and an online Twitter bot that automatically retweeted any …


Impact Of Difelikefalin On 5d-Itch Domains In Patients With Ckd-Associated Pruritus, Anjay Rastogi, Joel M. Topf, Thilo Schaufler, Isabelle Morin, Frederique Menzaghi, Warren Wen, Kieran Mccafferty Jan 2022

Impact Of Difelikefalin On 5d-Itch Domains In Patients With Ckd-Associated Pruritus, Anjay Rastogi, Joel M. Topf, Thilo Schaufler, Isabelle Morin, Frederique Menzaghi, Warren Wen, Kieran Mccafferty

Conference Presentation Abstracts

Background: Chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus (CKD-aP) is common in hemodialysis (HD) patients, impacting quality of life (QoL). In the Phase 3 KALM studies, difelikefalin (DFK), a selective kappa opioid receptor agonist approved in the United States and Europe for the treatment of moderate–severe pruritus in adults undergoing HD, improved itch intensity and QoL. The impact of DFK treatment on the subdomains of the 5D-itch scale (a multidimensional questionnaire validated in patients with chronic pruritus) were explored.

Methods: In this pooled KALM-1 and KALM-2 analysis (n=712), HD patients with moderate–severe CKD-aP were randomized 1:1 to receive intravenous DFK 0.5 µg/kg or …


Dual Paraneoplastic Syndrome In Small Lung Cancer, Kamil Sardarli, Austin M. Morris, Jamal Abukhaled Jan 2022

Dual Paraneoplastic Syndrome In Small Lung Cancer, Kamil Sardarli, Austin M. Morris, Jamal Abukhaled

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Introduction: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive neuroendocrine lung cancer associated with paraneoplastic syndromes – syndrome of inappropriate ADH (SIADH) in 7-16% of cases and Ectopic ACTH Syndrome (EAS) in 3.5-4.3% of cases. Both syndromes are associated with a poor prognosis in patients with SCLC. We describe a patient who presented with SIADH, leading to a diagnosis of SCLC who subsequently developed EAS. Case Description: A 71-year-old female with a past medical history of hypertension, depression, and tobacco use presented with lethargy. She noted headache, but otherwise was unable to provide history due to altered mentation. Per her …