Publications by authors named "Abdullah Ali Lashari"

Thrombotic storm (TS) is a rare, acute, hypercoagulable state characterized by multiple thromboembolic events affecting at least two different areas of the vascular system/organs over a short period of time. Typical triggers include inflammation, infections, minor trauma, surgery, pregnancy, and the puerperium. A single thrombotic event can set off a number of thromboembolic events, often including unusual locations like hepatic, portal, or renal veins, skin , adrenal glands, and cerebral sinus venous thrombosis.

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  • - Lemierre's syndrome, also called postangina septicemia, starts from an upper respiratory infection and can lead to serious complications like thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein and distant organ sepsis.
  • - The condition is caused by microorganisms such as Necrobacillus, which typically infects animals but can occasionally affect humans, and is often referred to as a "forgotten disease" due to its rarity.
  • - A case study highlighted an instance of Necrobacillus infection that did not lead to thrombophlebitis but caused severe pneumonia and acute kidney injury, resulting in respiratory failure and the need for mechanical ventilation.
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