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A Rare Case Of Acute Hepatitis C Causing Coagulopathy And Severe Transaminitis, Timothy Kuchera, Md, Muyi Li, Md, Corey O'Brien, Md Oct 2021

A Rare Case Of Acute Hepatitis C Causing Coagulopathy And Severe Transaminitis, Timothy Kuchera, Md, Muyi Li, Md, Corey O'Brien, Md

Department of Medicine Posters

  • Although Hepatitis C (HCV) is extremely common, diagnosis of acute HCV is as rare as it is typically asymptomatic.
  • The following is an uncommon presentation of symptomatic acute HCV resulting in sepsis, transaminitis, jaundice, and coagulopathy.


Clinical Challenges In The Diagnosis And Treatment In Neurosarcoidosis And Neurosyphilis, Mackenzie Kramer, Melissa Margolis, Neelima Manda, Rehan Saeed, Stephanie Tzarnas, Nathaniel R. Rosal, Daniel Puga, Rebecca Fallis Oct 2021

Clinical Challenges In The Diagnosis And Treatment In Neurosarcoidosis And Neurosyphilis, Mackenzie Kramer, Melissa Margolis, Neelima Manda, Rehan Saeed, Stephanie Tzarnas, Nathaniel R. Rosal, Daniel Puga, Rebecca Fallis

Abington Jefferson Health Posters

Syphilis and sarcoidosis, both known as the "great mimickers," cause a wide range of symptoms making clinical differentiation between the two difficult.

We present a case in which both neurosarcoidosis and neurosyphilis were considered in the differential diagnosis, posing a unique challenge in decision making.


Hyperckemia : Psychosis-Induced Non-Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis, Mackenzie Kramer, Joann Butkus, Vincent Chan, Nathaniel Rosal, Stephanie Tzarnas, Eunha Kim Oct 2021

Hyperckemia : Psychosis-Induced Non-Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis, Mackenzie Kramer, Joann Butkus, Vincent Chan, Nathaniel Rosal, Stephanie Tzarnas, Eunha Kim

Abington Jefferson Health Posters

Rhabdomyolysis is a clinical syndrome that results from skeletal muscle breakdown and the release of intracellular enzymes into systemic circulation. We present a case of transaminitis and serum Creatinine Kinase (CK) levels exceeding 590,000 U/L without myoglobinuria or subsequent Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) after an acute psychotic episode. Case reports regarding such extreme serum CK elevations without myoglobinuria or ensuing renal failure in a non-traumatic case of rhabdomyolysis are minimal.


Esophageal Necrosis As An Unexpected Complication Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hayden Smith, Tricia James May 2021

Esophageal Necrosis As An Unexpected Complication Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis, Hayden Smith, Tricia James

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine May 2021

Pharmacist Pilot Project To Reduce Hypoglycemic Events On Internal Medicine Unit, Carly Barnes, Pamela Levine

Providence Pharmacy PGY1 Program at Providence Portland and Providence St. Vincent Medical Centers 2021

No abstract provided.


Overloadipine–Emerging Therapies To Treat Refractory Shock, Stephanie Barayuga, Irene Hendrickson May 2021

Overloadipine–Emerging Therapies To Treat Refractory Shock, Stephanie Barayuga, Irene Hendrickson

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Refractory vasodilatory shock develops from uncontrolled vasodilation and hyporesponsivenessto vasopressors. •Management of calcium channel blockers (CCB) toxicity can be difficult because it can result in refractory vasodilatory

Case Presentation

•21-year-old male with history of depression and prior suicide attempts presented after intentional ingestion of amlodipine (300 mg) and metformin (150 tablets of 1000 mg). •Presented with slightly altered mentation and hypotension, then quickly deteriorated and required intubation and high vasopressor requirements. •Transferred to PSVMC for consideration of venoarterialextracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO). Since he was hyperdynamic on echocardiogram, our team did not feel he would benefit from VA-ECMO. •His vasopressor …


A Case Of Vaccine-Preventable Back Pain, Gerald Hutfles, Tricia James May 2021

A Case Of Vaccine-Preventable Back Pain, Gerald Hutfles, Tricia James

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

The Case 55-year-old male with minimal medical history who presented multiple times over 9 months with progressive and severe gluteal & back pain, ultimately found to be from anal cancer.

HPV - The Bad, Insidious Bug

What is it? •Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a double-stranded DNA virus of the Papillomaviridaefamily. Its lifecycle is tied to epithelial tissue. Why do we care? •HPV is associated with warts (including condyloma acuminatum) and cancer •Approximately 45,000 HPV-associated cancers occur in the US each year •7,083 -anal cancer •12,143 -cervical cancer •19,975 -oropharyngeal cancer What About Anal Cancer? •Affects ~1.6/100,000 women, and 1.0/100,000 men …


Adding Incapacity To Injury: A Case Of Trauma And Central Cord Syndrome, Christopher Bender, Jesse Powell May 2021

Adding Incapacity To Injury: A Case Of Trauma And Central Cord Syndrome, Christopher Bender, Jesse Powell

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction Central cord syndrome occurs with a lesion or soft tissue injury affecting the central anatomy of the spinal cord, causing weakness more prominent in the arms than legs, and sensory abnormalities at the level of the lesion. Here I present a case of central cord syndrome caused by a traumatic fall.

Case Patient A 71 year oldman with history of ESRD, CAD, CHF, and atrial fibrillation HPI Admitted to the hospital after a syncopalevent at home with traumatic falland subsequent development of weakness Exam Weakness was greater in the upper extremities than lower extremitiesand had a left sided predominance. …


Navigating Uncertainty In A Critically Ill Patient, Brandon Tempte, Amy Dechet May 2021

Navigating Uncertainty In A Critically Ill Patient, Brandon Tempte, Amy Dechet

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction Aspergillus spores are routinely inhaled.Innate immune defenses prevent fungal growth and disease in immunocompetent individuals.However, immunocompromised patients are at risk of developing invasive aspergillosis. Diagnosis of invasive aspergillus is often difficult as biopsy is not always feasible and relies on the interpretation of non-invasive testing. Early recognition and initiation of therapy is paramount as the mortality rate is high.

Case Presentation Patient is a 59 year oldfemale with a history of alcohol abuse admitted with acute encephalopathy and new onset seizure. History: -Initially presented 3 weeks earlier for jaundice, found to have acute alcoholic hepatitis, started and discharged on …


When Two Isn’T Better Than One: A Case Of Severe Hyponatremia From Combination Thiazide Diuretic And Arb Therapy, Jillian Catral, Emily Hitchcock May 2021

When Two Isn’T Better Than One: A Case Of Severe Hyponatremia From Combination Thiazide Diuretic And Arb Therapy, Jillian Catral, Emily Hitchcock

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Thiazide diuretics and angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARB) are common medications for hypertension and are widely used together to counteract thiazide-induced hypokalemia •Thiazide-associated hyponatremia (TAH) is fairly common. There are also multiple case series in the literature of severe hyponatremia in elderly pts attributed to initiation of a thiazide-ARB combination, even when the thiazide dose was low. This is a unique case of hyponatremia in which ARB on thiazide therapy seems to have precipitated severe hyponatremia.

Case Report This is a 74-year-old female with a history of essential hypertension with intolerance to several antihypertensive medications, post-operative hyponatremia after laminectomy …


Double The Battle: Two Cases Of Irreversible Endocrinopathies In Patients Already Fighting Metastatic Cancer., Olesya Petrenko, Nicholas L Stucky May 2021

Double The Battle: Two Cases Of Irreversible Endocrinopathies In Patients Already Fighting Metastatic Cancer., Olesya Petrenko, Nicholas L Stucky

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

INTRODUCTION: Emergence of cancer immunotherapy has instigated a new era in field of oncology and revolutionized treatment of cancer. In 2011, Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICI) gained approval for treatment of advanced solid and hematological malignancies and have had remarkable results. Since being released, new cases of irreversible endocrine adverse events are increasingly becoming reported and leave patients with a new life-long diagnosis after battling metastatic cancer.

Discussion • 6 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICIs) approved: •CTLA-4 (cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4) inhibitor Ipilimumab •PD-1 (programmed cell death protein 1) inhibitors nivolumab, pembrolizumab •PD-L1 (programmed cell death ligand 1) inhibitors atezolizumab, avelumab, durvalumab …


A Dramatic Presentation Of Plasmablasticlymphoma In Untreated Hiv, Joshua Genstler, Alex Schafir May 2021

A Dramatic Presentation Of Plasmablasticlymphoma In Untreated Hiv, Joshua Genstler, Alex Schafir

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


Aplastic Anemia Secondary To Sars-Co-V-2, Maya Wernick, Stacy Lewis, Christie Moore May 2021

Aplastic Anemia Secondary To Sars-Co-V-2, Maya Wernick, Stacy Lewis, Christie Moore

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


When Your Patient Does Know Best: A Lesson In Geriatrics, Daphne Sy, Jeff Youker May 2021

When Your Patient Does Know Best: A Lesson In Geriatrics, Daphne Sy, Jeff Youker

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

An athletic elderly woman presented to the emergency department (ED) with subjective leg weakness, most notably while climbing stairs. The patient’s insistence that we acknowledge her change in functional status prompted a workup that exposed an active pauci-immune crescentic glomerulonephritis. She was diagnosed with an unusual presentation of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) which was discovered in time to initiate treatment and prevent renal failure.

Case Report

A 77 year-old woman with a past medical history of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and biopsy-negative pulmonary nodules presented to the ED with a unique complaint: she could no longer climb multiple stairs …


Are Elevated Inflammatory Markers And Acute Phase Reactants Associated With More Severe Disease In Covid 19 Patients?, Joanna Bove, Robert Kim, Shelley Sanders May 2021

Are Elevated Inflammatory Markers And Acute Phase Reactants Associated With More Severe Disease In Covid 19 Patients?, Joanna Bove, Robert Kim, Shelley Sanders

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction Inflammatory markers and acute phase reactants (from here referred to as “markers”) are associated with COVID-19 infection and may be able to predict disease severity.1,2We collected markers including d-dimer (ug/mL), ferritin (ng/mL), CRP (mg/dL), and creatinine kinase (CK) (IU/L) on admission and periodically throughout the hospital stay for 50 patients admitted with COVID-19 infection. We hypothesized that higher levels of markers at admission and during hospitalization are associated increased severity of disease, such as ICU admission and placement on mechanical ventilation.

Methods From March to May 2020, we identified 50 patients admitted to Providence St. Vincent Medical Center with …


Cryptococcoma From Disseminated Cryptococcus Neoformans Infection In An Immunocompetent Patient, Megan Block, David Hotchkin, Amy Dechet May 2021

Cryptococcoma From Disseminated Cryptococcus Neoformans Infection In An Immunocompetent Patient, Megan Block, David Hotchkin, Amy Dechet

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Background Cryptococcal infection is an infection caused by encapsulated yeasts of the Cryptococcusfungi that primarily manifests in the CNS or lungs in immunocompromised hosts. Our case describes disseminated Cryptococcus neoformansinfection and cerebral cryptococcomain an immunocompetent individual.

Case History •A 64 year-oldmale with no pertinent medical history presented to his PCP for worsening headaches for the past 2 months. •MRI: new ring enhancing lesion of the left thalamus •CT chest: bilateral upper lobe tree-in-bud nodules and a right upper lobe nodule with stippled calcification. •Lung biopsy, complicated by pneumothorax, was unremarkable. •2 days later developed headaches and nausea, became non-verbal, and …


The Peculiar Case Of Purulent Pericarditis, Laura Bennetts, Meera Jain May 2021

The Peculiar Case Of Purulent Pericarditis, Laura Bennetts, Meera Jain

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Purulent pericarditis is a localized purulent infection in the pericardial space •Before the era of antibiotics, purulent pericarditis was related to complications of pneumococcal pneumonia. Now more frequently associated with thoracic surgeries, immunocompromised hosts and nosocomial blood infections.1 •This case is an unusual presentation of acute methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) purulent pericarditis with a course complicated by cardiac tamponade, opiate withdrawal, and a right ventricle (RV) laceration.

Case Presentation

History of Present Illness •Patient is a 30-year-old M active intravenous drug use (IDU) with a recent history of MRSA bacteremia, endocarditis, parasternal abscess s/p I&D, and sternal osteomyelitis with …


Hormone Wars: The Thyroid Strikes Back! A Case Of Hashimoto Encephalopathy Manifesting As Diffuse Extremity Weakness And Confusion, Cody Paiva, Brinton Clark May 2021

Hormone Wars: The Thyroid Strikes Back! A Case Of Hashimoto Encephalopathy Manifesting As Diffuse Extremity Weakness And Confusion, Cody Paiva, Brinton Clark

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Case Presentation

A 42-year-old female with a past medical history of schizoaffective disorder recently discontinued on multiple psychiatric medications, stable HIV, and hypothyroidism presented with a chief complaint of diffuse extremity weakness and Parkinsonism-like symptoms. History of Present Illness •4-month history of jerking leg movements bilaterally •2-week history of ”feeling paralyzed” with difficulty ambulating •Recent long-term hospitalization at a psychiatric facility as a ward of the state •Multiple changes to psychiatric medication regimen, including abrupt discontinuation of clozapine and risperidone •Abrupt onset confusion at facility and decreased level of interaction at facility prior to admission Exam •T 98.8F, BP 114/66, …


The Deadly Hoover: A Curiouser And Curiouser Case Of Disappearing Platelets, Rachael Starcher May 2021

The Deadly Hoover: A Curiouser And Curiouser Case Of Disappearing Platelets, Rachael Starcher

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


Fentanyl-Induced Wooden Chest Syndrome Masquerading As Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome In Covid-19, Grace Judd, Rachael Starcher, David Hotchkin May 2021

Fentanyl-Induced Wooden Chest Syndrome Masquerading As Severe Respiratory Distress Syndrome In Covid-19, Grace Judd, Rachael Starcher, David Hotchkin

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2021

Case Presentation

History •47 yo M with no PMH presented with fever and respiratory distress •Admitted for COVID-19 pneumonia Hospital Course •Intubated for moderate acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on hospital day 11 •Fentanyl infusion started •Hypoxia improved within 36 hrsbut plateau pressures consistently >30 cm H2O despite minimizing dead space •Trial of airway pressure release ventilation worsened hypercarbia •Bronchoscopy w/o mucous plugging, airway collapse, or purulent secretions •Lung compliance worsened (Pplat=50 on 4 cc/kg) w/o change in oxygenation •Developed suspicion for wooden chest syndrome (WCS) and discontinued fentanyl Outcome •Pplatnadired at 16 within one hour after stopping fentanyl •Pt …


Avoiding Rash Decisions: A Guide To Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions, Caleb Freeman, Tom Chau May 2021

Avoiding Rash Decisions: A Guide To Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reactions, Caleb Freeman, Tom Chau

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

No abstract provided.


A Case Of Succinylcholine-Induced Postoperative Myalgia, Nancy Ha, Stephanie Griffith May 2021

A Case Of Succinylcholine-Induced Postoperative Myalgia, Nancy Ha, Stephanie Griffith

Providence St. Vincent Internal Medicine 2021

Introduction

Succinylcholine is a commonly used depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent in anesthesia for relaxation of the skeletal muscles during endotracheal intubation. It is ideal for use in shorter surgical cases and situations where a rapid sequence intubation is warranted due to its quick onset and short duration of action. One documented side effects of succinylcholine is postoperative myalgia, which was first described in the literature in 1952.

Case Report

An 88 y.o. male presented two days following transurethral resection of a bladder mass with complaints of diffuse myalgias that were severely limiting activity. The pain was greatly exacerbated by any …


Intestinal Dysbiosis Disguised As A Rectal Fistula Treated With Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, Nicolina Scibelli, Pratishtha Singh, Kathleen Raynor Apr 2021

Intestinal Dysbiosis Disguised As A Rectal Fistula Treated With Autologous Fecal Microbiota Transplantation, Nicolina Scibelli, Pratishtha Singh, Kathleen Raynor

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2021

No abstract provided.


Institutional Experience With Primary Interventional Radiology Sclerotherapy For Lymphatic Malformation, Obiyo Osuchukwu, Brenton Reading, Charlene Dekonenko, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Jeff Thekkekara, Douglas C. Rivard, Charles L. Snyder, Tolulope A. Oyetunji Jan 2021

Institutional Experience With Primary Interventional Radiology Sclerotherapy For Lymphatic Malformation, Obiyo Osuchukwu, Brenton Reading, Charlene Dekonenko, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Jeff Thekkekara, Douglas C. Rivard, Charles L. Snyder, Tolulope A. Oyetunji

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

Interventional Radiology Sclerotherapy is effective for treatment of primary and recurrent lymphatic malformations


Leveraging Spiritual Care Resources To Reduce The Number Of Behavioral Events On An Acute And Intermediate Medical-Surgical Unit, Natasha Bartlett, Tia Jamir, Sally Langerak, Heather Weidemann Jan 2021

Leveraging Spiritual Care Resources To Reduce The Number Of Behavioral Events On An Acute And Intermediate Medical-Surgical Unit, Natasha Bartlett, Tia Jamir, Sally Langerak, Heather Weidemann

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

In 2018, R4/AVU an acute and intermediate care medical unit at Maine Medical Center (MMC), had a high level of distressing behavioral events (Code Grays) and staff stress.


Phq 9 Utilization In Maine Health, Steven Gerrish, Kerri Barton, Neil Korsen Jan 2021

Phq 9 Utilization In Maine Health, Steven Gerrish, Kerri Barton, Neil Korsen

Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021

The PHQ is a brief patient survey for diagnosing depression and monitoring response to treatment.


Dry Eye: Patient Education, Mark Oet Jan 2021

Dry Eye: Patient Education, Mark Oet

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

Recent literature has shown increased incidence of dry eye and eye strain symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with an increase in screen time for almost all populations. This project aims to address this observation at a community level by creating a patient-friendly education pamphlet for Newtown Primary Care about dry eye and digital ocular strain based on American Academy of Ophthalmology guidelines.


A Retrospective Review Of Outcomes In Intensive Care Unit Patients Infected With Sars-Cov2 In Correlation To Admission Acute Physiologic Assessment And Chronic Health Evaluation Ii Scores, Pratishtha Singh, Kayle M. Warren, Hannah Adler, Andrew Mangano, Jilian Sansbury, Richard Duff Jan 2021

A Retrospective Review Of Outcomes In Intensive Care Unit Patients Infected With Sars-Cov2 In Correlation To Admission Acute Physiologic Assessment And Chronic Health Evaluation Ii Scores, Pratishtha Singh, Kayle M. Warren, Hannah Adler, Andrew Mangano, Jilian Sansbury, Richard Duff

South Atlantic Division Research Day 2021

No abstract provided.


The Preventative Healthcare Shortage: A Look At The Vt And Ct Community Perspectives And Medical Student Interest, Michael J. Lawler Jan 2021

The Preventative Healthcare Shortage: A Look At The Vt And Ct Community Perspectives And Medical Student Interest, Michael J. Lawler

Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects

We adapted and modified a previously generated survey to better understand the motivations and barriers of medical students to enter primary care. The survey was dispersed to all medical students at LCOM as well as third and fourth year medical students at Ross University and American University of the Caribbean (AUC). We analyzed preliminary data from 100 respondents. Notable barriers identified included cost of medical school, stigma associated with primary care, and inadequate time spent with patients. Recommendations for possible intervention were discussed.