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Neurological Comorbidities In Hispanic Skin Cancer Patients In South Texas: A Five-Year Retrospective Study, Jared Hensley, Russell Wiggins, Blake Martin, Hunter M. Butler, Kevin Garcia Valdez, Chloe Harris, Kelsey Potter-Baker Mar 2024

Neurological Comorbidities In Hispanic Skin Cancer Patients In South Texas: A Five-Year Retrospective Study, Jared Hensley, Russell Wiggins, Blake Martin, Hunter M. Butler, Kevin Garcia Valdez, Chloe Harris, Kelsey Potter-Baker

Research Symposium

Background: Skin cancer is highly prevalent in the South Texas region due to a combination of increased UVB exposure, occupational hazards, and lack of access to preventative screening. Unfortunately, several studies have suggested that skin cancer diagnosis may be linked with an increased risk of neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer’s Disease. For example, it was recently suggested that amyloid beta plaques may have a role in melanoma metastasis. Here, we seek to evaluate the role of skin cancer incidence and the degree and severity of neurological comorbidities, with a particular focus on the Hispanic patient population. We anticipate that a …


A Moyamoya Case Report On A Patient With Slurred Speech And Right-Hand Weakness, Priyasha Suri, Mery Bartl, Don Rajan, Natalia Pinto, Daniela Hernandez Sep 2023

A Moyamoya Case Report On A Patient With Slurred Speech And Right-Hand Weakness, Priyasha Suri, Mery Bartl, Don Rajan, Natalia Pinto, Daniela Hernandez

Research Symposium

Background: Moyamoya angiopathy (MMA) is a cerebrovascular disease affecting about one in a million people. It is characterized by progressive stenosis of the terminal portion of the internal carotid arteries leading to cerebral hypo-perfusion which in turn induces neo-angiogenesis in the deep parts of the brain. Patients are predisposed to ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes. Diagnosis is usually made with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) to evaluate the brain and its blood vessels. Symptomatic patients should undergo surgical interventions. A few studies have shown that the superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass combined with …


A Case Of Osteogenesis Imperfecta In A Patient Diagnosed In Adulthood, Khalid Sheikh, M. Lastovica, N. S. Appareddy, R. Wagner, E. Luna Sep 2023

A Case Of Osteogenesis Imperfecta In A Patient Diagnosed In Adulthood, Khalid Sheikh, M. Lastovica, N. S. Appareddy, R. Wagner, E. Luna

Research Symposium

Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is an extremely rare inherited connective tissue disorder, with an incidence of 1 in 20,000 births in the United States. Our aim is to assist other providers in diagnosing and managing patients with OI and concurrent medical morbidities.

Case Presentation: A 21 year old male with a BMI of 34 and a lifetime history of over 10 fractures presented to the Emergency department after a complex seizure at home. The seizure was witnessed by his mother and lasted less than one minute. He had another seizure two weeks prior to presentation. In the ED, the patient …


Disseminated Infection With Bartonella Henselae In A Drug-Induced Immunosuppressed Adult Causing Fever, Thrombocytopenia, And Encephalitis: Case Report, Celin Rajan, Ileana Mendez, Jacinto Kadour, Mohammed Jamal, Maria Najam Sep 2023

Disseminated Infection With Bartonella Henselae In A Drug-Induced Immunosuppressed Adult Causing Fever, Thrombocytopenia, And Encephalitis: Case Report, Celin Rajan, Ileana Mendez, Jacinto Kadour, Mohammed Jamal, Maria Najam

Research Symposium

Cat scratch disease (CSD) is caused by the bacterium Bartonella henselae, typically characterized by self-limiting regional lymphadenopathy. CSD is more prevalent in immunocompromised individuals. However, serious illness is infrequent. This case report demonstrates uncommon symptoms of disseminated Bartonella henselae infection manifesting as encephalopathy, thrombocytopenia, and septic shock.

A 62-year-old malnourished, Hispanic man presented with fever and malaise for 1 week which was associated with headache. Past medical history was significant for rheumatoid arthritis treated with prolonged, unmonitored prednisone, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and a history of 18 cats at home. On examination, the patient was alert and oriented, febrile, and …