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Background: Cannabinoid Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) is characterized by recurrent, paroxysmal episodes of nausea, vomiting, and abdominal discomfort in chronic cannabis users. Optimized CHS treatment data remain limited. Recent prospective evidence have demonstrated haloperidol superiority over ondansetron.

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Catatonia can present with a wide spectrum of psychomotor symptoms and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of hospitalized patients with speech and motor difficulties. Catatonia is defined as the presence of three or more of the following: catalepsy, waxy flexibility, stupor, agitation, mutism, negativism, posturing, mannerisms, stereotypies, grimacing, echolalia, and echopraxia. In this case, a 72-year-old black woman was admitted with difficulty with speech and ambulation and found to have a cerebellar stroke on a brain MRI.

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Melanoma in challenging anatomical locations such as the face, acral surfaces, and mucosal areas presents unique hurdles for surgical excision. This review examines alternative nonsurgical treatment modalities in the context of these complexities, addressing the gaps in current guidelines and the varied efficacy of existing therapies. A comprehensive literature search was conducted using PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases.

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Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis (CRMO) is a non-infectious, inflammatory disorder of the bones. CRMO typically affects children, with a predisposition to females. Bone-related pain is often felt in the metaphysis of long bones, particularly of the lower extremities, but it can also target other sites at varied time intervals.

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  • Electrolyte abnormalities, like hyponatremia, hypokalemia, and others, are commonly found in acute stroke patients and significantly affect their recovery and prognosis.
  • Hyponatremia is the most common issue, often caused by a condition called SIADH, and is linked to higher mortality rates and longer hospital stays.
  • The study emphasizes the need for early detection and treatment of these imbalances and calls for more research to improve therapeutic strategies and understand their impact on stroke outcomes.
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Introduction: Cholecystectomy refers to the surgical removal of the gallbladder. It is indicated in acute cholecystitis, and other complications of gallstones like cholecystitis, pancreatitis and bile duct obstruction, the presence of gallbladder trauma, and gallbladder cancer. The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of cholecystectomy among patients admitted to the Department of Surgery in a tertiary care centre.

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Study Objective: The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic significantly impacted emergency department volume and acuity. The Delta and Omicron variants contributed to additional surges. We describe the impact that the initial pandemic phase had on frequency and severity of typically non-life-threatening emergencies using upper extremity injuries as a model for other potentially emergent presentation as compared to pre-pandemic times.

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Introduction: Atypical presentations of high altitude cerebral edema may have a stuttering course that can be similar to more common and benign pathology at a lower altitude than typically causes high altitude cerebral edema.

Case Report: A healthy 27-year-old male presented to a medical clinic situated at an altitude of 2829 meters with a "migraine" headache and nausea. He reported several episodes of 'blurry vision' each lasting seconds to a minute over the previous day.

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A healthy 11-year-old boy presented with headache, nausea, and cough to a clinic at 2926 meters of altitude one day after ascending from his home altitude of 1578 meters. The patient had made multiple trips to the same altitude without any symptoms or sequelae throughout his childhood. Physical examination was significant for rales, tachycardia, and pulse oximetry level of 86% on room air.

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  • Blastomycosis is an opportunistic fungal infection primarily affecting immunocompromised individuals, often leading to severe complications like pneumonia and respiratory distress if not treated early.
  • A case study details a 74-year-old man who, despite being treated with amphotericin B for blastomycosis, succumbed to respiratory complications after 5 days in the hospital.
  • The disease's nonspecific symptoms can result in delayed diagnosis, particularly in vulnerable populations, contributing to a higher mortality rate.
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Osteogenesis imperfecta is a group of genetic disorders affecting skeletal and connective tissue that commonly presents with a history of multiple fractures. In particular, Osteogenesis imperfecta type III is associated with severe bone deformities, specifically in the mandible with deformities such as mandibular overjet and cross-bite. We report a case of a bilateral mandibular fracture in a young adult diagnosed with Osteogenesis imperfecta type III, managed surgically with open reduction internal fixation.

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BACKGROUND Clostridial myonecrosis, also known as gas gangrene, is a highly lethal necrotizing soft tissue infection. While commonly associated with trauma, clostridial myonecrosis may be the result of parenteral injection of medications. Epinephrine is the most commonly reported medication leading to gas gangrene.

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  • HAPE (High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema) is a serious illness mainly affecting those who travel quickly from low to high elevations without acclimatization; it can also impact residents who descend and return without proper adjustment.
  • A case in Ohio involved a patient experiencing severe respiratory issues after returning from a high-altitude location, ultimately diagnosed with HAPE and treated accordingly.
  • This case highlights the necessity for healthcare providers to consider altitude-related illnesses in patients, even in low-altitude regions, and to gather comprehensive travel histories to avoid misdiagnosing conditions.
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The Safe Administration of Remdesivir in a Patient with Acute Kidney Injury Requiring Hemodialysis.

Case Rep Infect Dis

December 2020

NEO Infectious Diseases Associates, 540 Parmalee Ave., Ste. 610, Youngstown, OH 44510, USA.

Remdesivir is a nucleoside analog prodrug with broad-spectrum antiviral activity, including against coronaviruses. This has prioritized the inclusion of remdesivir in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) clinical trials. The United States Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use authorization for remdesivir.

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Background: This case report demonstrates pericardial effusion, acute pericarditis, and cardiac tamponade in an otherwise healthy woman who had a positive test result for coronavirus disease 2019. Few case reports have been documented on patients with this presentation, and it is important to share novel presentations of the disease as they are discovered.

Case Presentation: A Caucasian patient with coronavirus disease 2019 returned to the emergency department of our hospital 2 days after her initial visit with worsening chest pain and shortness of breath.

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Sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis results from hematogenous spread of a bacterial infection, usually in the immunocompromised. It commonly presents as a chest wall abscess. Cervical abscess resulting from sternoclavicular joint septic arthritis is a rare complication with only one reported case in the English literature.

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