Sickle cell disease is a well-known homozygous inherited hemoglobinopathy that causes vaso-occlusive phenomena and chronic hemolysis. Vaso-occlusion results in sickle cell crisis and can eventually lead to complications involving multiple organ systems. However, the heterozygous counterpart, sickle cell trait (SCT) has less clinical significance as these patients are generally asymptomatic.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMacrophage activation syndrome (MAS)- hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) secondary to inflammatory myopathies such as dermatomyositis (DM), polymyositis (PM), and necrotizing autoimmune myopathy is exceedingly rare in the medical literature. We present the complicated diagnosis and treatment of a 41-year-old female who presented with proximal muscle weakness and shock. Following an extensive critical care workup, she was diagnosed with MAS-HLH, triggered by a newly diagnosed necrotizing autoimmune myopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCutaneous metastasis as the presenting sign of lung cancer is rare, with a poor prognosis and a life expectancy of 3 to 5 months. We present the complicated course of a 60-year-old woman with extensive metastatic non-small cell lung cancer that presented as a back cyst. Due to the benign appearance of the cyst and the difficulty discovering the location of the primary malignancy, diagnosis and treatment were delayed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShared medical appointments (SMAs) have shown promise in the care of patients with conditions such as diabetes; however, the impact of lifestyle medicine-based SMAs on the overall health status of cancer survivors remains poorly understood. This cross-sectional survey of patients was conducted to study the impact of a unique lifestyle medicine-based survivorship program on cancer survivors. A total of 64 patients were telephonically contacted for the survey, out of which 39 (60.
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