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Severe Hypokalemia Secondary To Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis In A Hispanic Man, Aramide Mikhail Tijani, Himabindu Kolli, Suneet Johal, Maria Najam, Fatimah Bello, J. M. Paredes Oct 2023

Severe Hypokalemia Secondary To Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis In A Hispanic Man, Aramide Mikhail Tijani, Himabindu Kolli, Suneet Johal, Maria Najam, Fatimah Bello, J. M. Paredes

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Introduction: Renal tubular acidosis is a rare renal disorder that can cause severe electrolyte imbalances which can be life threatening.

Case: A 21-year-old man presented to the ED on account of generalized weakness and body aches of one day duration. He reported no past medical history other than a previous episode of similar symptoms with improvement after IV hydration and electrolytes replacements about 2 months prior. He was not taking any medications and denied vomiting, diarrhea nor any significant family history. He admitted to alcohol and marijuana use.

Physical examination was significant for reduced muscle power, tone, and reflexes in …


Subacute Stroke In Young Hispanic Male With Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia, Ashika A. Chacko, Nevin A. Varghese Oct 2023

Subacute Stroke In Young Hispanic Male With Vertebrobasilar Dolichoectasia, Ashika A. Chacko, Nevin A. Varghese

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Background: Vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) is a rare clinical entity characterized by dilatation, elongation, and tortuosity of the vertebrobasilar arteries. Patients with VBD can present varying symptoms from ischemia, compression of blood vessels, or rarely subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Case presentation: A 29-year-old Hispanic man with history of hypertension presented to emergency department with progressive left upper extremity weakness, dizziness, slurry speech, and diplopia of one-week duration. On arrival, the patient was afebrile, heart rate 75 bpm and blood pressure 193/107 mmHg. He was alert and oriented x3. Neurological exam demonstrated decreased strength (4/5) on left upper extremity and left arm pronator drift. …