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Cureus
July 2022
Internal Medicine, Dr. Sampurnanand (SN) Medical College, Jodhpur, IND.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a disease caused by a novel strain of coronavirus and has resulted in a global pandemic. Information regarding the COVID-19 pathophysiology and its long-term impacts on humans is yet to be found. The knowledge about the COVID -19 infection's effects on the fetus is limited.
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July 2022
Medicine, Independent Researcher, Philadelphia, USA.
Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are the second most common cause of hospitalization in children, causing upper respiratory tract illness (URTI) and lower respiratory tract illness (LRTIs) in infants and young children. Common presentations include common cold, laryngotracheobronchitis (croup), bronchitis, and pneumonia. In immunocompetent adults, their effect is usually limited to mild upper respiratory tract illness with spontaneous recovery.
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August 2022
Division of Critical Care, Cooper University Health Care, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Cooper University Hospital, One Cooper Plaza, D429, Camden, NJ 08103, USA.
Acute respiratory failure requiring invasive mechanical ventilation is a common presentation in the emergency department. Providers can further improve care for these patients by understanding common modes of mechanical ventilation, recognizing changes in respiratory mechanics, and tailoring ventilator settings and therapies accordingly.
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July 2022
Department of Medicine, Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, PA, USA.
Fitz-Hughs-Curtis syndrome is a manifestation of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which begins with sexually transmitted organisms such as () and, less commonly . The infection is hypothesized to disseminate into the peritoneum via lymphatic, hematogenous, or ascending spread of the organisms. Progression of the disease can result in liver capsule inflammation (perihepatitis) and adhesion formation between organs.
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July 2022
Department of Hospital Medicine, Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA, USA.
Monkeypox-a zoonotic disease caused by the monkeypox virus, an orthopoxviruses family member. Recently monkeypox cases are increasing at an alarming rate in the US and worldwide. Health care professionals should keep a high index of suspicion for the disease in anyone with new onset fever, a vesicular or pustular rash with central umbilication, and lymphadenopathy.
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June 2022
Internal Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, USA.
Human Parechovirus encephalitis is an uncommon infection. Very few of the cases have been reported in the literature so far. These reports are mainly about neonatal encephalitis, primarily affecting preterm neonates.
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June 2022
Epidemiology, George Washington University, Washington, USA.
Cardiovascular diseases and diabetes are among the leading preventable causes of morbidity and mortality. Cardiovascular disease risk reduction aimed to address the significant modifiable risk factors, including lifestyle-related risk factors, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes. Given the severity and disease burden, many insurances, including Medicare, cover the annual counseling for risk reduction of cardiovascular disease.
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February 2022
Department of Medicine, Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, Park Ridge, IL 60068, USA.
Introduction: Healthcare workers experience a significant risk of exposure to and infection from SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19. Nonetheless, little research has focused on physicians' use of personal protective equipment (PPE), their concerns about becoming infected and their social distancing maneuvers.
Methods: All staff physicians at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital were invited to participate.
Am J Trop Med Hyg
April 2022
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Melioidosis, endemic in Southeast Asia and Northern Australia, is an uncommon but frequently fatal opportunistic infection caused by the Gram-negative saprophyte Burkholderia pseudomallei. We describe the first reported case of activation of latent melioidosis concurrent with COVID-19-associated lymphopenia and neutropenia in the setting of poorly controlled diabetes. A 43-year-old HIV-positive, diabetic man presented to the emergency department with persistent chills and progressive dyspnea.
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December 2021
Emergency Medicine, Inspira Health Network/Inspira Medical Center Vineland, Vineland, USA.
Abdominal pain is a common chief complaint seen in the emergency department (ED), both in adult and pediatric populations. In pediatric emergency medicine, one diagnosis that is often considered is intussusception; in adult emergency medicine, this is typically less common. The classic teaching in adults is that the most common cause of intussusception is malignancy.
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September 2021
Department of Surgery, Inspira Medical Center Vineland, Inspira Medical Group Surgical Oncology, 1505 West Sherman Avenue, Suite B, Vineland, NJ, 08360, USA.
Background: Residency training exposes young physicians to a challenging and high-stress environment, making them vulnerable to burnout. Burnout syndrome not only compromises the health and wellness of resident physicians but has also been linked to prescription errors, reduction in the quality of medical care, and decreased professionalism. This study explored burnout and factors influencing resilience among U.
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June 2021
Emergency Medicine, OhioHealth Doctors Hospital, Columbus, USA.
Introduction: At present, there exists no standard orthopedic training for emergency medicine (EM) residency programs. Varying residency environments including but not limited to volume, acuity, and competing residency programs will dictate the number of orthopedic procedures a resident is exposed to, ultimately dictating a graduate's comfort level with orthopedic procedures. Our study set out to investigate further whether training alongside an orthopedic residency affects an attending physician's perceived procedural comfort.
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January 2021
Emergency Medicine, Inspira Medical Center, Vineland, USA.
Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) presents as gradual vision loss and associated visual hallucinations in a patient who is otherwise neurologically and psychiatrically intact. This syndrome presents primarily as ophthalmologic disease, however, may be secondary to an ischemic stroke or tumor in the occipital lobe. Patients present with a complaint of vivid visual hallucinations ranging from spots and geometric shapes to seeing people, distorted figures and landscapes.
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May 2021
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
The optimal surgical technique for posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction is a topic of debate among knee surgeons. There are many variables to consider including graft selection, graft fixation method, and single- versus double-bundle reconstruction. While there is a need for ongoing research to elucidate which technique yields the best results, this article discusses recent literature on the topic of single- versus double-bundle PCL reconstruction as well as the senior author's preferred reconstruction method.
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November 2020
Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine, Stratford, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Subchondral bone marrow edema (SBME) represents a pathologic alteration of subchondral bone. A strong correlation exists between its presence and the progression of osteoarthritis. Very few treatment options exist between the spectrum of conservative management and the definitive treatment of total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Pract Cases Emerg Med
November 2020
Inspira Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vineland, New Jersey.
Case Presentation: A 48-year-old-female presented to the emergency department with dislodgement of her percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube, necessitating bedside replacement. Replacement was done without difficulty and gastrografin radiography was obtained to confirm positioning. Radiography revealed contrast filling the colon at the splenic flexure and proximal descending colon suggestive of colocutaneous fistula formation.
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August 2020
Inspira Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vineland, New Jersey.
Introduction: Abdominal pain is a common complaint seen in the emergency department (ED). We report a case of celiac artery aneurysm (CAA) in a male patient presenting with abdominal pain to the ED on two separate occasions, approximately 24 hours apart.
Case Report: On the initial visit the patient was discharged with undifferentiated abdominal pain after computed tomography imaging and laboratory investigations.
Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med
August 2020
Inspira Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vineland, New Jersey.
Introduction: Respiratory viral illnesses are associated with diverse neurological complications, including acute transverse myelitis (ATM). Among the respiratory viral pathogens, the Coronaviridae family and its genera coronaviruses have been implicated as having neurotropic and neuroinvasive capabilities in human hosts. Despite previous strains of coronaviruses exhibiting neurotropic and neuroinvasive capabilities, little is known about the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its involvement with the central nervous system (CNS).
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April 2020
Premier Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine of Southern NJ, Vineland, NJ, USA.
Study Design: Retrospective case series.
Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy and results of minimally invasive posterior cervical fusion with facet cages as an augment to high-risk patients and patients status post multilevel anterior cervical decompression and fusion.
Methods: Thirty-five patients with symptomatic cervical stenosis with high risk for pseudoarthrosis underwent circumferential cervical decompression and fusion via staged anterior and posterior approach.
Med Educ
October 2020
Department of Emergency Medicine, Inspira Medical Center, Vineland, NJ, USA.
Cureus
January 2020
Emergency Medicine, Inspira Medical Center, Vineland, USA.
Introduction: At present, there exists no standardized curriculum for the interpretation of plain film radiography for emergency medicine (EM) training programs that have been adopted by an accrediting body. Education geared towards plain film interpretation is highly variable and institutionally specific. This highly variable education is dependent upon institutional resources, availability of real-time radiology interpretations, formalized radiology instruction, in addition to self-directed study.
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December 2019
Division of Hospital Medicine, Department of Medicine, Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, Camden, NJ 08103, USA.
Gastrointestinal signs and symptoms are common in the early stages of Lyme disease. However, hyperbilirubinemia from Lyme disease is extremely uncommon. There are only two case reports in literature attributing Lyme disease to hyperbilirubinemia.
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December 2019
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute, Egg Harbor Township, NJ, USA.
Robotic arm assisted total knee arthroplasty (RTKA) has many potential benefits including advanced preoperative templating, restoration of mechanical alignment, accuracy of bony resection, robust safety mechanisms, and dynamic gap balancing. One of the most frequently quoted drawbacks preventing experienced surgeons from adopting this technology is the perceived increase in surgical time. This technique paper outlines the general concepts used to improve operating room efficiency as well as the step-by-step workflow to consistently perform RTKA with surgical times under 60 minutes.
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April 2020
Inspira Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Vineland, NJ, USA.
A 21-year old female presented to the emergency department with an abnormal appearance of her left eye after trivial trauma the previous day. A protruding, opaque appearing area was noted on the left cornea. The patient underwent visual acuity testing, fluorescein staining with slit lamp examination revealing a conical corneal protrusion with corneal stromal edema suggestive of corneal hydrops.
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