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Case Report

Mar 14 2016

Septic Arthritis

Morning Report

Thank you Dr. John Hollowed for a great presentation of a pain with acute onset R. shoulder and L. knee pain/swelling s/p arthrocentesis c/w infectious process (gram stain with GPC’s, WBC >200K). Patient also likely with native valve endocarditis

Teaching Points: 

–Septic arthritis an orthopedic emergency! Consult ortho as patient may require surgical irrigation and debridement

–Oligoarticular or polyarticular infection occurs in approximately 20 percent of septic joint infections, usually involving two or three joints.

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Mar 14 2016

Diabetic Myonecrosis

Morning Report

Thank you Dr. Jane Ma for a a great presentation of a woman with right thigh pain and swelling, found to have diabetic myonecrosis Teaching Points:  Rare complication associated with poorly-controlled DM caused by infarcted muscle tissue Acute pain and…

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Jan 27 2016

Myxedema Coma

Morning Report

Thank you Dr. Joey Tu  for a great presentation on a patient with a mild form of myxedema coma Learning Points: Myxedema coma occurs as a result of long-standing, undiagnosed, or undertreated hypothyroidism and is usually precipitated by a systemic…

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Jan 13 2016

DRESS

Morning Report

Thank you Dr. Danny Jimenez for a great presentation on a patient with DRESS secondary to Phenytoin use! Teaching Points: Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (morbilloform rash + eosinophilia 50-90%; atypical lymphocytosis 30-70%; elevated LFTs 80%; +fevers; +lymphadenopathy)…

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Jan 11 2016

AM Report: Pneumocystis jiroveci Pneumonia

Morning Report

Thanks to Dr. Shalra Hameed for a great morning report on PCP! Learning Points: Five causes of hypoxemia: low FiO2, hypoventilation, impaired diffusion, shunt and V/Q mismatch Pneumocystis jirovecii is actually a fungus and NOT a protozoan as originally thought!…

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Jan 06 2016

AM Report: Pericardial Disease

Morning Report

Learning Points Pericardial Effusions--Indications for a pericardiocentesis Hemodynamically unstable (therapeutic) Hemodynamically stable (diagnostic): If suspicious of Purulent, TB, Neoplastic pericarditis Mod-large effusion s/p failed anti-inflammatory tx Treatment: COPE Study: Results of the COlchicine for acute PEricarditis (Imazio in Circulation 2005)…

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Dec 21 2015

AM Report: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia

Morning Report

Thanks to Dr. Rachel Kyung for an outstanding presentation on idiopathic autoimmune hemolytic anemia! Teaching Points: The etiology of new anemia may be broken down into the categories of decreased RBC production, increased RBC destruction, or blood loss. Hemolysis may…

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Dec 21 2015

AM Report: Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis

Morning Report

Thanks to Dr. Sandy Park for an excellent case of EGPA! Learning Points: Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis (EGPA, formerly Churg-Strauss Syndrome) is a multisystem, small vessel vasculitis characterized by asthma, rhinosinusitis, and peripheral eosinophilia. EGPA may have involvement of multiple systems…

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Dec 12 2015

AM Report: Acute Mental Status Change

Morning Report

Thank you Dr. Kristina Lee for a great morning report on a patient with a history of lupus who developed acute mental status change during hospitalization found to have communicating hydrocephalus Learning Points: The overwhelming majority of causes for AMS…

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Dec 08 2015

AM Report: Multiple Myeloma

Morning Report

Thank you to Dr. Morden for an outstanding case and presentation on multiple myeloma! Teaching Points: Multiple myeloma is a neoplastic plasma cell disorder characterized by clonal proliferation of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow, monoclonal protein in the…

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