Publications by authors named "Aditya Keerthi Rayapureddy"

Introduction: Obesity is commonly reported to be associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) along with higher risks of mortality. However, there is a significant research gap regarding the outcomes of hospitalization due to HCC among obese patients compared to those without obesity. This study compares the outcomes of hospitalization among those two groups.

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Rationale: Septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein also known as Lemierre syndrome occurs secondary to an oropharyngeal infection often leading to septic embolisms to distant sites. Anaerobic gram-negative bacillus, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Fusobacterium necrophorum are commonly isolated organisms. Fusobacterium species has also been reported to complicate an intra-abdominal infection leading to septic thrombophlebitis of portal vein also known as pylephlebitis or abdominal variant of lemierre syndrome.

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Ovarian cancer is among the most common types of cancer suffered by the female population. As of United States Cancer Statistics (USCS) 2019, the National Cancer Institute reports the prevalence of ovarian cancer as 11.4 cases per every 100,000 each year.

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  • COVID-19 significantly impacts patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), yet limited data exists on how different hemoglobin (Hb) genotypes affect infection outcomes.
  • Researchers analyzed hospitalized COVID-19 cases in SCD patients from the National Inpatient Sample, focusing on various treatment and mortality outcomes across different Hb genotypes (HbSS, HbSC, and HbSβ).
  • The study found that while HbSS was the most common genotype, there were no significant differences in in-hospital outcomes among the genotypes, indicating a need for further research to understand this finding.
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Myxedema coma is a medical emergency with a high mortality rate. Patients with hypothyroidism may develop myxedema coma if left untreated, although quite rare nowadays owing to regular TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) monitoring. We present the case of a patient with a known history of subclinical hypothyroidism, defined by normal free T4 (thyroxine) and high TSH, who was found to be in myxedema coma.

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Rheumatoid arthritis is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders that, when insufficiently treated, results in detrimental sequelae including joint damage and reduced quality of life. Poor patient adherence to medication is a significant blockade to effective management. The purpose of this review is to highlight and discuss the factors responsible for defiance of antirheumatic medication and ways to overcome these barriers.

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