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Persistent Foci Of Infection: A Case Of Two Mycotic Aneurysms Separated In Time In A Patient With Infective E. Faecalis Endocarditis, Julia C. Stone, Joel Thompson, Joseph Hatem, Evan Basha Aug 2023

Persistent Foci Of Infection: A Case Of Two Mycotic Aneurysms Separated In Time In A Patient With Infective E. Faecalis Endocarditis, Julia C. Stone, Joel Thompson, Joseph Hatem, Evan Basha

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

This is a case report of a patient who presented with mycotic aneurysms of two different blood vessels at separate hospital visits following a diagnosis of infective endocarditis.


Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome: A Rare Cause Of Abdominal Pain That Is Difficult To Identify, Mark E. Eskander, Matthew Thrall, Joel P. Thompson Aug 2023

Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome: A Rare Cause Of Abdominal Pain That Is Difficult To Identify, Mark E. Eskander, Matthew Thrall, Joel P. Thompson

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

Median arcuate ligament syndrome (MALS) is a rare disease that occurs when the celiac artery is compressed by the median arcuate ligament. Patients with MALS typically present with non-specific symptoms that overlap with more common diseases. As a result, patients may undergo extensive workup and unnecessary treatments before being properly diagnosed with MALS. In this case we present a 23-year-old female with chronic postprandial abdominal pain that persisted despite undergoing a cholecystectomy. This case highlights the symptoms and imaging findings needed to diagnose MALS and thus prevent unnecessary surgical interventions.


Radiologic And Histologic Findings Of Locally Advanced Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Managed With Total Surgical Excision, Christopher R. Huber, Don Truong, Joseph Hatem, Joel Thompson, Bryan Scott Jun 2023

Radiologic And Histologic Findings Of Locally Advanced Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Managed With Total Surgical Excision, Christopher R. Huber, Don Truong, Joseph Hatem, Joel Thompson, Bryan Scott

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

The present case report provides images from computed tomography and histology of a patient with a salivary gland neoplasm consistent with mucoepidermoid carcinoma.


Comparing Pleural Fluid Removal Volume And Oxygenation Change In Therapeutic Thoracentesis: Is There A Relationship?, Hannah Zazulak, Ryanne Burke, Andrea Bodine Jun 2023

Comparing Pleural Fluid Removal Volume And Oxygenation Change In Therapeutic Thoracentesis: Is There A Relationship?, Hannah Zazulak, Ryanne Burke, Andrea Bodine

Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery

Background: During therapeutic thoracentesis (TT), pleural fluid is typically drained to completion. Fluid removal improves oxygenation, and the amount of fluid removed is directly associated with the risk of serious complications. A relationship between the amount of fluid removed during TT and the change in oxygenation has not been found in the literature. A direct relationship was hypothesized in this study. Differences in the change in oxygenation between sexes, age, and pre-procedure oxygen support were secondarily hypothesized. This information would assist in the guidance of future TT protocols.

Methods: Subjects of this retrospective cohort study were males and females aged …