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Under One Roof – An Integrated Clinic For Substance Use Disorder And Viral Hepatitis/Hiv Treatment, Sarah Hipkens, Emily Caron, Wendy Craig, Kinna Thakarar Aug 2023

Under One Roof – An Integrated Clinic For Substance Use Disorder And Viral Hepatitis/Hiv Treatment, Sarah Hipkens, Emily Caron, Wendy Craig, Kinna Thakarar

Journal of Maine Medical Center

Introduction: Integration of viral hepatitis/HIV care and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment has been shown to improve patient outcomes, but data are lacking in rural states like Maine. Our study objective was to assess the baseline characteristics and outcomes of patients with SUD who receive combined substance use and viral hepatitis/HIV treatment at a recently established “Bridge Program” in our rural state.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of patients enrolled in the Bridge Program between January 2020 and November 2021. We then performed a descriptive analysis of demographics, health characteristics, preventive services, and treatment outcomes.

Results: A total …


Toxic Leukoencephalopathy Presenting As Agitation And Social Withdrawal In A Patient With Substance Use Disorder: A Case Report, Andrew R. Beauchesne, Brian F. King Jan 2020

Toxic Leukoencephalopathy Presenting As Agitation And Social Withdrawal In A Patient With Substance Use Disorder: A Case Report, Andrew R. Beauchesne, Brian F. King

Journal of Maine Medical Center

Introduction: Toxic leukoencephalopathy (TLE) is characterized by damage to myelin of cerebral white matter and is caused by a number of offending agents, including drugs of abuse. The clinical presentation of TLE is variable and not fully understood.

Clinical Findings: A 51-year-old male presented with pneumonia, parapneumonic effusion, and acute kidney injury. His medical course was complicated by neurobehavioral changes, including aggression and social withdrawal.

Diagnoses, interventions, and outcomes: The patient was diagnosed with acute toxic leukoencephalopathy based on diffuse subcortical T2-weighted-fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (T2/FLAIR) on brain MRI, bilateral frontal arrhythmic delta waves on encephalogram, and a …