Publications by authors named "Yusuf Kasirye"

Background: Increased blood glucose is associated with adverse clinical outcomes among patients with major illnesses. This study examined the association between blood glucose and adverse outcomes among hospitalized patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, for which limited prior data were available.

Methods: We studied a cohort of 209 hospitalized patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

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Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a hematological disease characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia and thrombocytopenia. Although the link between ADAMTS13 deficiency and idiopathic TTP has been well-established, the role of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) in the pathogenesis of TTP is not yet well elucidated. To the best of our knowledge, there have been only two previous reports linking this medication with the development of TTP.

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Brain abscess formation as a sequelae of community-acquired pneumococcal meningitis is extremely rare, accounting for less than 1% of all meningitis complications. Although metastatic seeding from a distal peripheral septic focus has been observed, this phenomenon most commonly occurs in the context of ear, nose and throat infections, post-cranial neurosurgical procedures, traumatic open cranial injury, or immunosuppression. We present the case of a man, 61 years old, on etanercept therapy for ankylosing spondylitis who developed multiple brain abscesses as a complication of pneumococcal meningitis.

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We report the case of a patient who presented with a 3-month history of random epistaxis and recent onset of acute hearing loss associated with fever, chills, and myalgias. Pure tone audiometry revealed bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Complete blood cell count showed an abnormal neutrophil count of 700/uL (normal >1900/microL) and platelet count of 25 x 10(3)/microL (normal >175 x 10(3)/microL).

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Acute pulmonary edema complicating electroconvulsive therapy is an extremely uncommon event that has rarely been described in the literature. Different theories, including one suggesting a cardiogenic component, have been proposed to explain its genesis. The present report describes a classic presentation of this condition with review of its potential mechanisms and diagnostic approach.

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Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (AHC) is a rare variant of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Since its description by Sakamoto in 1976 in Japanese patients, our understanding of this entity has evolved. Although cardiac magnetic resonance imaging has emerged as the gold standard for diagnosing AHC, clinical attention must be drawn to the unique electrocardiographic features that provide the initial clues to making the diagnosis.

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Thymic cysts (congenital or acquired) are believed to account for 3% to 5% of all mediastinal masses. Multilocular thymic cysts are an acquired reactive inflammatory process arising within the thymus gland and are less common than the congenital unilocular type. Multilocular cysts have been reported in association with a variety of neoplastic, autoimmune, and infectious conditions.

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Transient left ventricular dysfunction syndrome (TLVDS), or Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy (TC), is a clinical entity in which patients present with features of acute coronary syndrome, electrocardiogram abnormalities, and transient left ventricular (apical or mid-ventricular) dysfunction. Patients usually recover from this condition four to six weeks after the event. The etiology or triggering factors of TC remains unknown.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yusuf Kasirye"

  • - Yusuf Kasirye's recent research primarily explores the relationships between various medical conditions and their outcomes, particularly focusing on how pre-existing factors, such as blood glucose levels and medications, influence patient health during critical illnesses, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
  • - His studies highlight rare complications of commonly known medical conditions, including brain abscesses following pneumococcal meningitis and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema triggered by electroconvulsive therapy, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and understanding of such occurrences in clinical practice.
  • - Kasirye also investigates less common diseases and their manifestations, such as apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and lymphocytic esophagitis, aiming to enhance diagnostic approaches and clinical recognition of complex presentations in diverse patient populations.