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Acute Kidney Injury Caused By Levetiracetam In A Patient With Status Epilepticus, Burak Erdinc, Snigdha Ghanta, Alexander Andreev, Karim O Elkholy, Sonu Sahni
Acute Kidney Injury Caused By Levetiracetam In A Patient With Status Epilepticus, Burak Erdinc, Snigdha Ghanta, Alexander Andreev, Karim O Elkholy, Sonu Sahni
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
Levetiracetam is a widely used, effective and usually well-tolerated anti-epileptic medicine. It is mostly excreted by kidneys and requires dose adjustment according to the glomerular filtration rate. Very few case reports have been published in the literature about levetiracetam causing acute kidney injury (AKI). We present a case of a 26-year-old male with a seizure disorder on levetiracetam, presented with status epilepticus requiring intubation for airway protection. He received 4 g of intravenous levetiracetam as a loading dose and continued with a maintenance dose of 750 mg intravenous every 12 hours. He had signs of AKI on day two and …
Nephrocutaneous Fistula Due To Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis, Simcha Weissman, Madeeha Ghaffar, Dana Safavian, Sharma Rubal, Anthony Khabut, Mohammad G. Maruf, Michael Krzyzak
Nephrocutaneous Fistula Due To Xanthogranulomatous Pyelonephritis, Simcha Weissman, Madeeha Ghaffar, Dana Safavian, Sharma Rubal, Anthony Khabut, Mohammad G. Maruf, Michael Krzyzak
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (New York) Publications and Research
While the development of a fistulous tract from the kidney to the proximal adjacent organs is relatively common, a tract leading to the skin is a rare occurrence. The primary cause of a fistula is prior surgical intervention or malignancy leading to abscess formation. Our case involves Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) causing a longstanding lobulated abscess, ultimately leading to the formation of a fistulous tract.
Multiple Myeloma As The Underlying Cause Of Thrombotic Microangiopathy Leading To Acute Kidney Injury: Revisiting A Very Rare Entity, Savneek Chugh, A Kichloo, F Jafri, Liga Yusvirazi, Robert Lerner
Multiple Myeloma As The Underlying Cause Of Thrombotic Microangiopathy Leading To Acute Kidney Injury: Revisiting A Very Rare Entity, Savneek Chugh, A Kichloo, F Jafri, Liga Yusvirazi, Robert Lerner
NYMC Faculty Publications
Thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) describes a pathological process of microvascular thrombosis, consumptive thrombocytopenia, and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, leading to end-organ ischemia and infarction, affecting particularly the kidney and brain. TMA is a pathological feature of a number of clinical disorders including thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, hemolytic uremic syndrome, and atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome. Rare but important, TMA may also occur in malignancy, connective tissue disease, malignant hypertension, and renal transplantation (rejection or drug toxicity). We present a very rare case where the patient developed acute kidney injury from TMA but found to have multiple myeloma as the possible underlying etiology.
Thrombotic Microangiopathy Associated With Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists, Michael Karass, Savneek Chugh, Gabriela Andries, A Mamorska-Dyga, John C. Nelson, Praveen Chander
Thrombotic Microangiopathy Associated With Synthetic Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists, Michael Karass, Savneek Chugh, Gabriela Andries, A Mamorska-Dyga, John C. Nelson, Praveen Chander
NYMC Faculty Publications
Marijuana is one of the most commonly used recreational drugs in the United States. As marijuana is illegal in the majority of countries, the use of readily available and unregulated synthetic cannabinoids (SCBs) has increased. Little is known about the potential adverse effects of SCBs especially in regards to their nephrotoxicity. Case reports of acute kidney injury (AKI) from acute tubular injury secondary to their use have been reported. However, the exact pathology, mechanism, and extent of renal injury remain unknown. We report the first case of biopsy proven thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) associated with SCBs resulting in AKI. The patient …
What Should The Blood Pressure Be In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease?, Wilbert S. Aronow
What Should The Blood Pressure Be In Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease?, Wilbert S. Aronow
NYMC Faculty Publications
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