Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease that takes the primary or latent route. In primary TB, the patient often presents with constitutional symptoms such as cough, fever, weight loss, and hemoptysis. This 83-year-old patient was sent to the emergency department (ED) by her primary care physician after abnormal imaging for acute back and neck pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonkeypox virus presents a concerning challenge, as it is known for its ability to spread through a diverse range of transmission routes, including established pathways like direct contact and shared living spaces, with the spectrum of potential methods appearing to be limitless. This immunocompromised 43-year-old HIV patient presented to the emergency department (ED) in the United States with shortness of breath, cough, and painful lesions for several months. Numerous consults and a full panel of testing revealed an odd case of the monkeypox virus that strayed away from the predefined classifications for the disease.
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