Publications by authors named "Lubna B Munshi"

Objective: Glaucoma is a well-recognized side effect of corticosteroids. However, steroid-induced glaucoma typically refers to that caused by exogenous corticosteroid administration. Glaucoma secondary to endogenous overproduction of corticosteroids has only been reported in a few case reports.

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  • Plasma is sometimes given to patients who don't really need it, which can waste resources and cause risks.
  • Doctors evaluated their practice to cut down on unnecessary plasma transfusions by educating staff and putting checks in place for orders.
  • After making these changes, most doctors started following the guidelines correctly, showing that training and monitoring can really help improve patient care.
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The lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase-1 (GCase) catalyzes the cleavage of a major glycolipid glucosylceramide into glucose and ceramide. The absence of fully functional GCase leads to the accumulation of its lipid substrates in lysosomes, causing Gaucher disease, an autosomal recessive disorder that displays profound genotype-phenotype nonconcordance. More than 250 disease-causing mutations in , the gene encoding GCase, have been discovered, although only one of these, N370S, causes 70% of disease.

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  • - The HPA and HPG axes are influenced by external factors like stress and medications, with megestrol acetate (MA) being a notable medication linked to suppression of these axes.
  • - A case study reports a male patient who experienced symptomatic hypogonadism and asymptomatic adrenal insufficiency (AI) due to the use of MA, leading to low testosterone and cortisol levels.
  • - After stopping MA, the patient's hormone levels and symptoms improved, highlighting the need for greater awareness regarding MA's potential adverse effects on hormone balance.
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Bone loss in women accelerates during perimenopause, and continues into old age. To-date, there has been little progress made in stratifying for fracture risk in premenopausal and early postmenopausal women. Epidemiologic data suggests that changes in serum FSH could predict decrements in bone mass during peri- and postmenopause.

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Patients with history of intravenous drug abuse are noted to be at risk of several infections including HIV, endocarditis, and other opportunistic infections. We report the case of a patient with sustained Bacillus cereus bacteremia despite use of multiple antibiotic regimens during his inpatient stay. Our case highlights the importance of high suspicion for active drug use inside the hospital in such patients.

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Spontaneous Bacterial Empyema (SBEM) denotes infection of the pleural fluid in the absence of pneumonia. Almost all cases of SBEM in literature are described in a background of ascites secondary to cirrhosis. Contiguous spread of the infected ascitic fluid through defects in the diaphragm is the most likely mechanism of SBEM.

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Hypoglycemia is a rare complication of Hodgkin's disease. Several explanations have been postulated but the exact pathophysiology is not well understood. We are presenting a case of newly diagnosed Stage IV Hodgkin's disease that developed persistent and recurrent hypoglycemia despite giving glucagon, repeated 50% dextrose, and D5 and D10 continuous infusion.

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Cardiotoxicity is a well known adverse effect of chemotherapy. Multiple cardiac injuries have been reported including cardiomyopathy, pericarditis, myocarditis, angina, arrhythmias, and myocardial infarction. A left ventricular aneurysm due to chemotherapy is a rare and a dangerous complication which is particularly challenging in diagnosis requiring a high index of suspicion and periodic imaging.

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