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Drs. Lorenzen and Barlock’s CMC X-Ray Mastery Project: October CasesSean M. Fox
Drs. Breeanna Lorenzen and Travis Barlock are Emergency Medicine Residents and interested in medical education. With the guidance of Dr. Michael Gibbs, a notable Professor of Emergency Medicine, they aim to help augment our understanding of emergent imaging. Follow along with the EMGuideWire.com team as they post these educational, self-guided radiology slides. This set will cover:
- Lobar Pneumonia
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- PCP Pneumonia with Pneumatocele
- Pneumothorax
- Pleural Effusion
- Parapneumonic Effusion
- Aortic Transection
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Our aim is to present a rare cause of tricuspid valve infective endocarditis (IE) in grown-up age due to cerebrospinal fluid shunt-associated infection. A 32-year-old woman, with a history of hydrocephalus that was treated with ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt at the age of 4, was admitted to a hospital due to fever. The VP shunt was replaced several times due to dysfunction and replaced with ventriculoatrial (VA) shunt 3 months before admission. Transesophageal echocardiogram revealed two separate VA catheters in the right atrium, with two floating echo formations, one attached to the tip of one catheter and the other to the anterior leaflet of tricuspid valve. Blood cultures grew methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus. Computed tomography scan showed bilateral pneumonia. The patient was treated with antibiotics followed by partial extraction of the VA shunt. After 8 weeks, the patient was discharged, without signs of infection. Two months later, she was readmitted due to fever, echocardiographic signs of catheter infection, and septic pulmonary embolization. Complete extraction of VA catheter was done and treatment was continued with antibiotics with complete recovery. Early diagnosis and optimal management that combines both conventional and surgical approaches is crucial for reducing the high embolic risk, risk of complications, and mortality risk.
Drs. Lorenzen and Barlock’s CMC X-Ray Mastery Project: October CasesSean M. Fox
Drs. Breeanna Lorenzen and Travis Barlock are Emergency Medicine Residents and interested in medical education. With the guidance of Dr. Michael Gibbs, a notable Professor of Emergency Medicine, they aim to help augment our understanding of emergent imaging. Follow along with the EMGuideWire.com team as they post these educational, self-guided radiology slides. This set will cover:
- Lobar Pneumonia
- Necrotizing Pneumonina
- PCP Pneumonia with Pneumatocele
- Pneumothorax
- Pleural Effusion
- Parapneumonic Effusion
- Aortic Transection
- Lung Mass
- ARDS
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The IOSR Journal of Pharmacy (IOSRPHR) is an open access online & offline peer reviewed international journal, which publishes innovative research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communications and notes dealing with Pharmaceutical Sciences( Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutics, Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmaceutical/Medicinal Chemistry, Computational Chemistry and Molecular Drug Design, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Analysis, Pharmacy Practice, Clinical and Hospital Pharmacy, Cell Biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Pharmacogenomics, Bioinformatics and Biotechnology of Pharmaceutical Interest........more details on Aim & Scope).
All manuscripts are subject to rapid peer review. Those of high quality (not previously published and not under consideration for publication in another journal) will be published without delay.
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COVID-19 gives the chance to address long-term care categories
that are sometimes disregarded and undervalued, such as nursing
and residential homes, as well as homecare. Each method of delivering long-term care must meet the highest possible standards
of ongoing care and quality of life. More study and evaluation are
needed to aid decision-making and policy-making, particularly on
the cost-effectiveness and cost-quality elements for each country,
region, or system.
Renal failure and Quality ofLlife Indicators in Kidney Transplantationkomalicarol
Health-related quality of life (HRQL) contains many aspects of
patients' health such as physical, psychological, social functioning
and a general well-being. Progress in renal transplantation and immunosuppressive therapies have increased significantly in recent
decades, resulting in allograft survival rates at one year is now
over 90%. Numerous clinical trials have established the importance of quality of life in a variety of diseases, and it is extremely
popular to evaluate quality of life in clinical trials as a measure of
patients' subjective state of health. The purpose of the study was
to identify factors associated with quality of life after renal transplantation.
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Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) is a highly infiltrative malignant lymphoma caused by germinal B-cell differentiation. There are several oral symptoms of BL, including tooth mobility, pain, gingival swelling, maxillofacial swelling and pain, and facial sensory
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child who initially presented with gingival swelling. The diagnosis of BL/leukemia (stage IV) was confirmed by the bone marrow
examination, bone marrow flow cytometry, and B lymphocytoma
mutation gene screening test. After chemotherapy, the general
condition improved, and then there was swelling and pain in the
right cheek. Considering the recurrence of the disease, the patient
died half a year later. This case is characterized by BL with oral
symptoms as the first symptom, emphasizing the important role of
physicians in early detection of systemic disease
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m2 and she had fine moist rales in her right lung. The laboratory
data, including routine blood test, C-reactive protein, erythrocyte
sedimentation rate (ESR), biochemical indexes, procalcitonin, and
anti-HIV antibody were normal. T-SPOT test was negative. No ab-
normality was found in echocardiography. She underwent thora-
coscopic lobectomy of the right middle lobe plus segmentectomy
for anterior segment of her right upper lobe. Histological exam-
ination of the resected specimens revealed multifocal and chronic
granulomatous inflammation with partial necrosis (Figure 2A) and
positive acid-fast bacilli (Figure 2B), indicating mycobacterial in-
fection. Identification of mycobacterium species by fluorescence
quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-probe melting
curve technique revealed Mycobacterium intracellular. She then
received treatment for nontuberculous mycobacterium pulmonary
infection with azithromycin, amikacin, rifampicin, ethambutol and
moxifloxacin for 15 months. No bronchiectasis or other abnormal
lesions were found in both lungs of her thoracic CT reexamina-
tion following drug withdrawal (Figure 1D). So far, the patient has
been followed up for nearly one year and a half without hemopty-
sis after drug withdrawal.
Figure 1: An initial thoracic computed tomography scan demonstrated mild localized bronchiectasis with a tree-in-bud sign at the middle lobe of her
right lung.
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Figure 2: Histological examination of the resected specimens revealed multifocal and chronic granulomatous inflammation with partial necrosis and
positive acid-fast bacilli indicating mycobacterial infection.
4. Discussion
Due to the increased presence of advanced diagnostic techniques
and increased awareness among clinicians, the incidence of NTM
infection has dramatically increased in the past two decades glob-
ally, which is also true in China [2-4]. Mycobacterium avium
complex (MAC) is ubiquitous and has become a common finding
worldwide in respiratory secretions and tissues [5]. The majority
of humans infected with NTM develop a chronic illness that slow-
ly progresses. Middle-aged patients are more likely to be infected
with NTM, especially in female, which is referred to as Lady Wind-
ermere syndrome. Reich and other researchers [6] first described
the syndrome in 1992, which was named after a fussy character in
Oscar Wild’s plays, “Lady Windermere’s Fan”. It is characterized
that female patient without apparent predisposing pulmonary dis-
ease has habit of voluntary suppression of cough which induces to
unable to clear the secretions from the right middle and left lingual
lobe of lung. Since then, dozens of cases have been reported, pri-
marily from the West (more likely to be the Caucasian) [7], though
a few were reported from Southeast Asia [8, 9] and Taiwan [10].
However, no cases have been reported from China.
Postmenopausal women who are tall and have a thin morphotype
and low BMI, scoliosis, pectus excavatum and mitral valve pro-
lapse are prone to this disease, which is a unique phenotype for this
disease. Host factors of NTM PD also include rheumatoid arthri-
tis and use of immunomodulatory drugs. Moreover, warm, humid
environments with high atmospheric vapor pressure contribute to
population risk [2]. Although the pathophysiology for susceptibili-
ty to NTM lung disease in these patients remains unclear, multiple
factors interacting endocrine systems have the potential to con-
tribute to Lady Windermere syndrome by modulating immune re-
sponses to NTM [11]. Another study identified that rare variants in
MST1R contribute to Lady Windermere syndrome by decreasing
airway ciliary function and reducing IFN-γ production in response
to NTM [12].
The diagnosis comprises three components of microbiologic,
radiographic, and clinical criteria. The clinical criteria include
cough, sputum, occasional hemoptysis, and febrile episodes. Ra-
diologically, chest X-ray or CT scans show a spectrum of reticu-
lonodular opacities, a tree-in-bud nodularity, and cavitary lesions
superimposed on cylindrical bronchiectasis of the right middle
lobe and left lingular segments. Furthermore, sputum culture or
bronchoalveolar lavage culture demonstrates the infection caused
by MAC. In the present case, the patient had a low BMI, was
perimenopausal and had repeated hemoptysis as the main clini-
cal manifestation. The patient’s imaging demonstrated progressed
bronchiectasis, and MAC lung disease was confirmed by postop-
erative pathology, which was found to be in accordance with Lady
Windermere syndrome.
Regarding the treatment of NTM lung disease, it is important to
assess the pathogenicity of the organism, risks and benefits of
therapy, the patient’s wishes and ability to receive treatment. The
American Thoracic Society (ATS) guidelines suggest initiation
of treatment in patients who meet the diagnostic criteria for NTM
pulmonary disease, especially in the context of positive acid-fast
bacilli sputum smears or cavitary lung disease. In this regard, the
ATS strongly recommends that the initial therapy for patients with
macrolide-susceptible MAC lung disease consist of a minimum
three-drug regimen that includes azithromycin rather than clari-
thromycin [13]. Although medical therapy remains the primary
treatment modality for patients with pulmonary NTM disease, pul-
monary resection may reduce the incidence of symptomatic dis-
ease recurrence [14]. Surgical resection is appropriate in cases of
localized disease or resistant to medical therapy [15].
5. Conclusion
Whereas bronchiectasis is a common respiratory disorder encoun-
tered in clinical practice, NTM infections should be considered in
atypical scenarios. When patients with repeated hemoptysis and
bronchiectasis seek health care, especially in middle-aged women
with bronchiectasis in the right middle lobe and lingular segments,
clinicians should suspect the possibility of NTM diagnosis.
6. Acknowledgement
The authors thank the patient and her family members for their
generosity and cooperation.
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