A 55-year-old woman admitted with symptoms of right heart failure received a diagnosis of double-chambered right ventricle and a ventricular septal defect with aortic and pulmonic valve endocarditis. This case highlights the use of multimodality imaging and importance of adult congenital heart disease expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of such patients. ().
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHemoptysis involves compromised pulmonary vasculature of bronchial versus pulmonary arterial origins, with both life-threatening and non-life-threatening causes. Life-threatening hemoptysis is uncommon. To date, published cases of Rasmussen aneurysm remain low and subsequently underrecognized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt is well-documented that lung and bronchus cancers are the leading cause of cancer death in the United States in both male and female patients, with lung adenocarcinoma accounting for the highest prevalence of lung cancers. Significant eosinophilia in the setting of lung adenocarcinoma has been documented in a few reports, being described as a rare paraneoplastic syndrome. We report on an 81-year-old female with hypereosinophilia-associated lung adenocarcinoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Cardiac amyloidosis is caused by abnormal extracellular deposition of insoluble fibrils in cardiac tissue. It can be fatal when untreated and is often underdiagnosed. Understanding the ethnic/racial differences in risk factors is critical for early diagnosis and treatment to improve clinical outcomes.
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