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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Type A Aortic Dissection, 5-Year Operative Outcome Study, Thomas Perillo, Kaitlin Kelly, Caitlin Hoeing, James K. Wu Md
Type A Aortic Dissection, 5-Year Operative Outcome Study, Thomas Perillo, Kaitlin Kelly, Caitlin Hoeing, James K. Wu Md
Research Scholars Poster Presentation
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Concurrent Esr And Crp Testing In Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis (Nvo): Is More Really Better?, Noah Kriner, Amy Slenker Md
Evaluation Of Concurrent Esr And Crp Testing In Native Vertebral Osteomyelitis (Nvo): Is More Really Better?, Noah Kriner, Amy Slenker Md
Research Scholars Poster Presentation
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of Multiplex Respiratory Pathogen Pcr Testing At A Large Academic Institution, Hailey Reiss, Jarrod W. Kile Rphd, Bcps, Eric Young Md
The Impact Of Multiplex Respiratory Pathogen Pcr Testing At A Large Academic Institution, Hailey Reiss, Jarrod W. Kile Rphd, Bcps, Eric Young Md
Research Scholars Poster Presentation
No abstract provided.
So Much To Lose: A Review Of 25 Bariatric Surgery Cases In People Living With Hiv (Plwh) At An Urban, Ryan White-Funded Hiv Clinic, Marcelo Gareca Md, Julie E. Vitale Ms, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp
So Much To Lose: A Review Of 25 Bariatric Surgery Cases In People Living With Hiv (Plwh) At An Urban, Ryan White-Funded Hiv Clinic, Marcelo Gareca Md, Julie E. Vitale Ms, Joseph L. Yozviak Do, Facp
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Palbociclib-Induced Pneumonitis: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature., Saro Sarkisian Md, Christopher Markosian, Zeeshan Ali Md, Muhammad A. Rizvi Md
Palbociclib-Induced Pneumonitis: A Case Report And Review Of The Literature., Saro Sarkisian Md, Christopher Markosian, Zeeshan Ali Md, Muhammad A. Rizvi Md
Department of Medicine
The treatment of metastatic breast cancer has undergone significant changes in recent years. New classes of medications have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in clinical practice to extend progression-free survival and overall survival along with increasing response rate. Here, we present a case report of pneumonitis as a rare side effect of palbociclib in the treatment of metastatic hormone receptor-positive (HR+)/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (ERBB2-) breast cancer in addition to endocrine therapy. We also review the literature for other reports of pneumonitis during treatment with palbociclib. Through this case report and review …
Pembrolizumab: An Immunotherapeutic Agent Causing Endocrinopathies., Abdul Chaudry, Misbat Chaudry Md, Jonaid Aslam Md
Pembrolizumab: An Immunotherapeutic Agent Causing Endocrinopathies., Abdul Chaudry, Misbat Chaudry Md, Jonaid Aslam Md
Department of Medicine
Pembrolizumab is an immune checkpoint inhibitor (programmed cell death 1) approved for use in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Pembrolizumab has shown remarkable results in regression of the size of tumors in NSCLC and has shown survival advantage. However, immune-related adverse effects are a serious negative outcome of therapy. The number of immune-related adverse effects with pembrolizumab has increased significantly over the recent past. We present a case of type 1 diabetes mellitus and autoimmune thyroiditis with pembrolizumab treatment for NSCLC.
Unique Case Of Gastroenteritis Presenting As Pneumatosis Intestinalis With Emphysematous Gastritis And Portal Vein Gas: Do Not Take Gastroenteritis Lightly., Asif Mehmood, Rajesh Essrani Md, Swetha Parvataneni, Umair Iqbal
Unique Case Of Gastroenteritis Presenting As Pneumatosis Intestinalis With Emphysematous Gastritis And Portal Vein Gas: Do Not Take Gastroenteritis Lightly., Asif Mehmood, Rajesh Essrani Md, Swetha Parvataneni, Umair Iqbal
Department of Medicine
Pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) consists of multiple, thin, gas-filled cysts in the wall of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is an uncommon entity that can involve any gastrointestinal site from the stomach to the rectum. Isolated stomach involvement is rare. PI can represent a broad spectrum of diseases with variable prognoses. We present the case of a patient who was admitted with gastroenteritis-like symptoms. He remained hemodynamically stable, and on further imaging with contrast-enhanced computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis, air was found in the portal vein and gastric wall, with minimal thickening of the proximal small bowel concerning for …
St Elevation In A Patient With Covid-19 Infection-Associated Fever: A Case Of Brugada Pattern., Guruprasad Mahadevaiah, Abdul Aleem Md, Antonio Secaira, Samir Saba, Nasir Shariff
St Elevation In A Patient With Covid-19 Infection-Associated Fever: A Case Of Brugada Pattern., Guruprasad Mahadevaiah, Abdul Aleem Md, Antonio Secaira, Samir Saba, Nasir Shariff
Department of Medicine
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic presenting with various cardiovascular manifestations. Although Brugada pattern ST-segment elevation (STE) is well described in patients admitted with febrile illness, the implication of recognizing this abnormality in patients with COVID-19 is critical in providing appropriate care for the patient and also reducing the exposure of healthcare professionals to the risk of infection. We report a patient with COVID-19 infection presenting with STE due to fever-related unmasking of Brugada pattern, who was managed conservatively.
Change In Patient Meld-Na And Albumin Level From The Time Of Celiac Disease Diagnosis To Six Months Later After Gluten-Free Diet., Rajesh Essrani Md, Andrea Berger
Change In Patient Meld-Na And Albumin Level From The Time Of Celiac Disease Diagnosis To Six Months Later After Gluten-Free Diet., Rajesh Essrani Md, Andrea Berger
Department of Medicine
Background & aims Celiac disease (CD) is a multisystem disorder triggered by dietary gluten in genetically predisposed individuals that may affect any organ system, including the liver. We evaluated a change in patient model for end-stage liver disease (MELD)-Na and albumin level from the time of celiac disease diagnosis to six months later, after implementing a gluten-free diet. Methods A retrospective study was conducted from January 1, 2006, to June 30, 2018. CD was diagnosed based on celiac antibodies and/or histopathological data. MELD-Na and albumin were calculated at the start of the gluten-free diet and six months later. Additional variables …
Isolated Thrombosis Of The Superior Mesenteric Vein., Rajesh Essrani Md, Shehriyar Mehershahi, Rajesh Essrani, Anuraj M Sudhakaran, Asif Mehmood
Isolated Thrombosis Of The Superior Mesenteric Vein., Rajesh Essrani Md, Shehriyar Mehershahi, Rajesh Essrani, Anuraj M Sudhakaran, Asif Mehmood
Department of Medicine
Most cases of pancreatitis are mild and self-limited. On the other hand, a few patients with pancreatitis may develop vascular complications. Splenic vein thrombosis is the most common vascular complication of acute pancreatitis. Isolated superior mesenteric vein thrombosis is rare and can lead to gut ischemia and necrosis if not timely diagnosed and managed. We report the case of a 40-year-old patient who presented to the hospital with abdominal pain due to acute pancreatitis, leading to superior mesenteric vein thrombosis, which was timely diagnosed and treated with a good outcome.
Complications Related To Esophageal Stent (Boston Scientific Wallflex Vs. Merit Medical Endotek) Use In Benign And Malignant Conditions., Rajesh Essrani, Hiral N. Shah Md, Shashin Shah Md, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph
Complications Related To Esophageal Stent (Boston Scientific Wallflex Vs. Merit Medical Endotek) Use In Benign And Malignant Conditions., Rajesh Essrani, Hiral N. Shah Md, Shashin Shah Md, Jennifer E. Macfarlan Mph
Department of Medicine
Background In our institutions, there are two types of stents used: the Boston Scientific Wallflex (Marlborough, Massachusetts) and Merit Medical Endotek (South Jordan, Utah). So we performed this retrospective study to compare complication rates in various esophageal disorders to improve our quality of care. Methods Charts were reviewed to capture gender, indications of stent placement, stent length/diameter, age of the patient at the time of stent placement, length of hospital stay, physicians performing a procedure, and complications within 90 days of stent placement. Results A total of 67 patients (71.6% male) underwent stent placement (WallFlex 49.3% and Merit 50.8%) for …
Self-Harm Poisonings Among Transgender Patients: Analysis Of Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium Registry, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Natalie E. Ebeling-Koning Do, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Lexis T. Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Andrew L. Koons, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Self-Harm Poisonings Among Transgender Patients: Analysis Of Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium Registry, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Natalie E. Ebeling-Koning Do, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Lexis T. Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Andrew L. Koons, Matthew D. Cook Do, Kenneth D. Katz Md, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Phillip M. Grenz Do, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Lexis Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Matthew D. Cook Do, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Agents Of Exposure In Transgender Patient Cases Managed By A Toxicologist: An Analysis Of The Toxicology Investigator’S Consortium (Toxic) Registry, Phillip M. Grenz Do, Mikayla B. Hurwitz Bs, Cody R. Mcwhirter Bs, Lexis Laubach Bs, Gillian A. Beauchamp Md, Judith Sabino Mph, Cdp, Beth Careyva M.D., Matthew D. Cook Do, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Robert D. Cannon Do, Ryan M Surmaitis Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
No abstract provided.
Osteoma Cutis, Lehigh Valley Health Network
Patient With Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm And Cmml, Marc T. Mitton Do, Joshua M. Levin Md
Patient With Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm And Cmml, Marc T. Mitton Do, Joshua M. Levin Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis-Like Acute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, Megan Jones-Sheets Do, Tanya Ermolovich Do, Hina Sheikh
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis-Like Acute Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus, Megan Jones-Sheets Do, Tanya Ermolovich Do, Hina Sheikh
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
A Case Of Secondary Syphilis, Naeha Gupta Do, Megan Jones-Sheets Do, Stephen M. Purcell Do
A Case Of Secondary Syphilis, Naeha Gupta Do, Megan Jones-Sheets Do, Stephen M. Purcell Do
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Osteoma Cutis, Diana A. Rivers Do, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Osteoma Cutis, Diana A. Rivers Do, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Acquired Zinc Deficiency With Concomitant Deficiencies Of Vitamin A, B1, And B6, Shane M. Swink Do, Kirsten S. Bellucci Md, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Acquired Zinc Deficiency With Concomitant Deficiencies Of Vitamin A, B1, And B6, Shane M. Swink Do, Kirsten S. Bellucci Md, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Acquired Acrodermatitis Enteropathica, Diana A. Rivers Do, Kirsten S. Bellucci Md, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Acquired Acrodermatitis Enteropathica, Diana A. Rivers Do, Kirsten S. Bellucci Md, Cynthia L. Bartus Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Self-Resolving Uncombable Hair-Like Syndrome, Kristina M. Lim Do, Andrea Zaenglein Md, Richard Mcclain Md
Self-Resolving Uncombable Hair-Like Syndrome, Kristina M. Lim Do, Andrea Zaenglein Md, Richard Mcclain Md
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Sex-Specific Outcomes In A Substance Use Intervention Program., Alexandra Amaducci, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Andrew W. Sheen Do, Hanna R. Warren Do, Pratik M. Parikh Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, Jennifer Stephens Do, Robert D. Cannon Do
Sex-Specific Outcomes In A Substance Use Intervention Program., Alexandra Amaducci, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Andrew W. Sheen Do, Hanna R. Warren Do, Pratik M. Parikh Do, Paige Roth Lsw, Kevin Weaver D.O.,Facoep, David M. Richardson Md, David B. Burmeister Do, Facep, Cpe, Jennifer Stephens Do, Robert D. Cannon Do
Department of Emergency Medicine
PURPOSE: We performed an emergency department (ED)-based substance use screening, motivational interview-based intervention, and treatment referral program with the goal of determining sex-specific outcomes. Specifically, in this quality improvement project, we aimed to determine whether there was a difference among sexes in the type of substances used; the frequency of positive screening results for substance use disorder; agreeing to an intervention; the type of follow-up evaluation, participation, and referral; and attempts to change substance use after intervention.
METHODS: We prospectively studied a convenience sample of patients at 3 hospitals in Northeastern Pennsylvania from May 2017 through February 2018. Inclusion criteria …
Predictive Modeling To Forecast Discharge Disposition In Individuals Undergoing Total Joint Replacement, Kimberly Fritts Dpt, Megan Howard Pt, Mpt, Susanne E. Mckenna Pt
Predictive Modeling To Forecast Discharge Disposition In Individuals Undergoing Total Joint Replacement, Kimberly Fritts Dpt, Megan Howard Pt, Mpt, Susanne E. Mckenna Pt
Department of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Global Longitudinal Strain And Cardiac Events In Patients With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Myocarditis., Magid Awadalla, Syed S Mahmood, John D Groarke, Malek Z O Hassan, Anju Nohria, Adam Rokicki, Sean P Murphy, Nathaniel D Mercaldo, Lili Zhang, Daniel A Zlotoff, Kerry L Reynolds, Raza M Alvi, Dahlia Banerji, Shiying Liu, Lucie M Heinzerling, Maeve Jones-O'Connor, Rula B Bakar, Justine V Cohen, Michael C Kirchberger, Ryan J Sullivan, Dipti Gupta, Connor P Mulligan, Sachin P Shah, Sarju Ganatra, Muhammad A. Rizvi Md, Gagan Sahni, Carlo G Tocchetti, Donald P Lawrence, Michael Mahmoudi, Richard B Devereux, Brian J Forrestal, Anant Mandawat, Alexander R Lyon, Carol L Chen, Ana Barac, Judy Hung, Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan, Michael H Picard, Franck Thuny, Stephane Ederhy, Michael G Fradley, Tomas G Neilan
Global Longitudinal Strain And Cardiac Events In Patients With Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Myocarditis., Magid Awadalla, Syed S Mahmood, John D Groarke, Malek Z O Hassan, Anju Nohria, Adam Rokicki, Sean P Murphy, Nathaniel D Mercaldo, Lili Zhang, Daniel A Zlotoff, Kerry L Reynolds, Raza M Alvi, Dahlia Banerji, Shiying Liu, Lucie M Heinzerling, Maeve Jones-O'Connor, Rula B Bakar, Justine V Cohen, Michael C Kirchberger, Ryan J Sullivan, Dipti Gupta, Connor P Mulligan, Sachin P Shah, Sarju Ganatra, Muhammad A. Rizvi Md, Gagan Sahni, Carlo G Tocchetti, Donald P Lawrence, Michael Mahmoudi, Richard B Devereux, Brian J Forrestal, Anant Mandawat, Alexander R Lyon, Carol L Chen, Ana Barac, Judy Hung, Paaladinesh Thavendiranathan, Michael H Picard, Franck Thuny, Stephane Ederhy, Michael G Fradley, Tomas G Neilan
Department of Medicine
BACKGROUND: There is a need for improved methods for detection and risk stratification of myocarditis associated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Global longitudinal strain (GLS) is a sensitive marker of cardiac toxicity among patients receiving standard chemotherapy. There are no data on the use of GLS in ICI myocarditis.
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate the role of GLS and assess its association with cardiac events among patients with ICI myocarditis.
METHODS: This study retrospectively compared echocardiographic GLS by speckle tracking at presentation with ICI myocarditis (cases, n = 101) to that from patients receiving an ICI who did not …
Quality Improvement Project: Patient And Provider Satisfaction Differences Between Live And Ipad Interpretation Services In An Outpatient Office Setting, Attiya Harit Ms, Marie S. O'Brien Do
Quality Improvement Project: Patient And Provider Satisfaction Differences Between Live And Ipad Interpretation Services In An Outpatient Office Setting, Attiya Harit Ms, Marie S. O'Brien Do
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
An Assessment Of Current Vaccinations Rates Of Hospitalized Patients Who Have Myasthenia Gravis, Hunter R. Hewitt Bs, Alison Walsh Md
An Assessment Of Current Vaccinations Rates Of Hospitalized Patients Who Have Myasthenia Gravis, Hunter R. Hewitt Bs, Alison Walsh Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.
Health Disparities In Palliative Care Consults In The Icu, Masuma Syed, Matthew Mccambridge Md
Health Disparities In Palliative Care Consults In The Icu, Masuma Syed, Matthew Mccambridge Md
USF-LVHN SELECT
No abstract provided.