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Cureus ; 16(7): e65364, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39184594

RESUMEN

Shigella flexneri (S. flexneri) is a facultatively anaerobic gram-negative bacterium that is a member of Enterobacteriaceae. The bacterium has been known to cause mild symptoms, such as diarrhea, to more severe diseases such as hemorrhagic colitis. Fortunately, such instances of severe diseases are rare. Nevertheless, even though S. flexneri is a more benign bacterium of the Shigella genus when compared to Shigella dysenteriae, this doesn't mean that it should be neglected. In fact, the ability of this microorganism to cause inflammation of the colon or colitis and disrupt tissue architecture can allow other organisms that would otherwise be benign to cause severe complications, hence allowing said organisms to be opportunistic. Here, we would like to present a case of S. flexneri colitis resulting in bacillus bacteremia and eventually causing an inappropriate physiological host response leading to hypotension, systematic organ failure, etc., also known as septic shock. The pathogenesis and treatment of this patient will also be discussed.

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J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ; 11: 23247096231208771, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37909666

RESUMEN

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has very rapidly become a global pandemic with millions of confirmed cases worldwide. In early 2021, viral encephalitis was the first neurological complication associated with COVID-19 and since then rise in cases has been reported with this association. A review highlighting 3 potential mechanisms linking a correlation between seizures and COVID-19 was previously reported. Herein described is a unique case of SARS-CoV2 infection that presented with focal seizure with impaired awareness.


Asunto(s)
COVID-19 , Encefalitis Viral , Humanos , COVID-19/complicaciones , SARS-CoV-2 , ARN Viral , Convulsiones/etiología , Encefalitis Viral/diagnóstico
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J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ; 11: 23247096231205347, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37811883

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Histoplasma capsulatum is a dimorphic fungus found in certain parts of North, Central, and South America. Transmission is primarily through airborne inoculation from inhaled fungal microconidia. Histoplasmosis is typically a self-limited mycosis; however, in patients with immunodeficiency, disseminated disease can occur and may lead to high disease burden. This report studies a case of disseminated histoplasmosis in a patient newly diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus. His presentation on admission was consistent with infectious pulmonary granulomatous disease, and further imaging and laboratory results showed evidence of multi-organ involvement. It is likely his presentation in Central California was a reactivation infection after inoculation in Central America many years ago.


Asunto(s)
Histoplasmosis , Humanos , Histoplasmosis/diagnóstico , Histoplasmosis/tratamiento farmacológico , Histoplasmosis/microbiología , Histoplasma , Huésped Inmunocomprometido , California
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J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep ; 9: 23247096211040635, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34420414

RESUMEN

Lemierre syndrome was first documented in the literature in 1936, and is defined as septic thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein. It is typically a result of oropharyngeal infection causing local soft tissue inflammation, which spreads to vasculature, and promotes formation of septic thrombi within the lumen, persistent bacteremia, and septic emboli. We present the case of a 24-year-old incarcerated man, who presented with leukocytosis and a right-sided tender, swollen neck after undergoing left mandibular molar extraction for an infected tooth. Computed tomography revealed a persistent thrombus in the transverse and sigmoid sinuses bilaterally, extending downwards, into the upper jugular veins. He was started on empiric intravenous vancomycin, zosyn, and heparin, but subsequently demonstrated heparin resistance, and was thus anticoagulated with a lovenox bridge to warfarin. Throughout his hospital course, hemocultures demonstrated no growth, so antibiotic treatment was deescalated to oral metronidazole and ceftriaxone. On discharge, the patient was transitioned to oral amoxicillin and metronidazole for an additional 4 weeks with continuation of anticoagulation with warfarin for a total of 3 to 6 months. This case report details a unique presentation of Lemierre syndrome with bilateral transverse sinus, sigmoid sinus, and internal jugular vein thrombosis that was presumably secondary to an odontogenic infectious focus.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome de Lemierre , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo del Piruvato , Adulto , Anemia Hemolítica Congénita no Esferocítica , Heparina , Humanos , Síndrome de Lemierre/tratamiento farmacológico , Masculino , Piruvato Quinasa/deficiencia , Esplenectomía , Adulto Joven
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Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 15(2): 249-256.e1, 2017 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27639328

RESUMEN

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Nonpolypoid colorectal neoplasms (NP-CRNs) are more likely to contain high-grade dysplasia or early-stage cancer than polypoid neoplasms. We aimed to determine the long-term outcomes of patients with at least 1 NP-CRN. METHODS: We performed a longitudinal cohort study of 4454 patients at a Veterans' Affairs hospital who underwent colonoscopy from 2000 through 2005; 341 were found to have 1 or more NP-CRNs and were matched (3:1) with patients found to have 1 or more polypoid neoplasms (controls, n = 1025). We collected and analyzed data on baseline colonoscopy findings and first follow-up colonoscopy results through August 2014. We calculated the incidence of advanced neoplasia at first follow-up colonoscopy, as defined by the presence of ≥1 tubular or sessile serrated adenomas ≥10 mm in diameter, tubulovillous adenoma, high-grade dysplasia, or invasive cancer. RESULTS: A significantly higher proportion of patients with 1 or more NP-CRNs (16.0%) were found to have advanced neoplasia at their first follow-up colonoscopy than controls (8.6%); the adjusted risk ratio was 1.6 (95% confidence interval, 1.05-2.6; P = .03). A significantly higher proportion of patients with 1 or more NP-CRNs were found to have additional NP-CRNs at the follow-up colonoscopy (17%) than controls (7%; relative risk, 2.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.5-3.5; P < .001). Similar proportions of patients in each group developed cancers after colonoscopy. CONCLUSIONS: In a longitudinal cohort study, we found that patients with NP-CRN were more likely to develop additional NP-CRNs and to have advanced neoplasms at their first follow-up colonoscopy than patients with only polypoid neoplasms. However, patients with NP-CRN were not more likely to develop cancers after colonoscopy when surveillance guidelines were followed. Larger studies are needed to determine risk of colorectal cancer in patients with NP-CRN.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias Colorrectales/patología , Pólipos/patología , Anciano , Colonoscopía , Femenino , Humanos , Estudios Longitudinales , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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