Publications by authors named "H Zuercher"

Intestinal spirochetosis (IS) is an infectious gastrointestinal disease caused by bacteria. We detail an exceedingly rare case of IS with concomitant invasive colorectal adenocarcinoma (CRC) in a 58-year-old man presenting with abdominal discomfort and fever. Colonoscopic evaluation revealed abnormal-appearing, nodular cecal mucosa and a 35 mm rectosigmoid mass.

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  • - Young Black American men face more significant social, legal, and economic consequences from substance use compared to their White counterparts, prompting the need for tailored interventions based on their specific substance use patterns and risk factors related to childhood adversity and racial discrimination.
  • - A study involving 504 emerging adult Black men identified three distinct substance use trajectories: non-users, cannabis users, and poly-substance users, revealing that childhood adversity and racial discrimination increased the likelihood of being in the cannabis or poly-substance groups.
  • - The research concluded that each substance use pattern has unique risk factors and outcomes, highlighting the necessity for targeted prevention strategies that address cannabis use and psychosocial challenges specific to the Black community.
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Background: Hiatal hernia (HH) is routinely reported in 40% of bariatric surgery patients. Left unrepaired, HH can lead to post-surgical reflux, regurgitation, and vomiting.

Objectives: We hypothesize that patients with pre-operative reflux symptoms and a higher body mass index (BMI) will receive hiatal hernia repairs (HHR) more often.

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An enlarging internal iliac artery aneurysm secondary to a type II endoleak after endovascular aortic repair is an uncommon entity. It carries a significant rupture risk and mortality if not addressed. The present patient had had a 6.

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Among Black American emerging adult men (∼aged 18-25), the early transition to fatherhood is often marred by numerous contextual stressors related to racial discrimination and socioeconomic instability. The strain of transitioning to fatherhood while experiencing high levels of contextual stress may evidence escalations in substance misuse over time as men may turn to substances to cope with the stress of complex life transitions. However, research examining these associations are scarce.

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