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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055425/severe-respiratory-and-hemodynamic-failures-following-successful-spontaneous-pneumothorax-drainage
#21
Nicolas Mayeur, Samuel Groyer, Sylvie Vimeux, Jérôme Roustan
Spontaneous pneumothorax is a frequent situation in respiratory medicine, and its treatment is based on conservative treatment or pleural drainage. Reexpansion pulmonary edema (REPE) is often a mild complication following pneumothorax drainage. We report here a severe case of unilateral REPE following spontaneous pneumothorax drainage associated with major pulmonary plasmatic leakage. The clinical presentation was severe and sudden with respiratory and circulatory failures. Initial resuscitation was mostly based on prone and head-down positioning in association to fluid expansion and mechanical ventilation...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34040811/posttraumatic-pancreatitis-four-days-after-renal-injury-with-massive-retroperitoneal-hematoma
#22
Masamichi Kiriyama, Kei Jitsuiki, Ken-Ichi Muramatsu, Hoshiko Furusawa, Soshi Moriya, Youichi Yanagawa
A 25-year-old man accidentally fell from a cliff and hit his right flank on the ground while camping. Initially, he was able to barely walk, but he ultimately became unable to walk at all due to severe flank pain. He had no remarkable personal or family history and was a social drinker. Upon arrival, he showed clear consciousness but was in a hemorrhagic shock state. Enhanced computed tomography (CT) revealed extravasation of contrast medium from the injured right kidney with massive retroperitoneal hematoma...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33968450/nearly-fatal-hydroxychloroquine-overdose-successfully-treated-with-midazolam-propofol-sodium-bicarbonate-norepinephrine-and-intravenous-lipid-emulsion
#23
Goswin Onsia, Sarah Bots
Background: In the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic, there has been renewed interest in the drug hydroxychloroquine. However, clinicians should be aware of the dangers of hydroxychloroquine intoxication, an insufficiently studied condition. Case Report . We present a case of autointoxication with 20 g hydroxychloroquine in a 35-year-old woman. Cardiac monitoring showed ventricular arrhythmias for which high-dose midazolam and propofol were initiated, resulting in a brief normalization of the cardiac rhythm...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33763266/clinical-considerations-in-initial-evaluation-and-treatment-of-hardhead-catfish-spine-puncture-wounds
#24
Hannah Gordon, Benjamin J Cousins, Mark A Newberry, David A Farcy
A 17-year-old male presented to our ED complaining of pain and swelling at the base of the first metacarpal after attempting to remove a catfish from his fishing line 12 hours prior to arrival. Radiographic images demonstrated a foreign body (FB), which was detectable by ultrasound. Hand surgery was consulted and took the patient to the operating room for exploration and removal of two serrated radiopaque catfish spines that were deeply embedded in the left thumb. Conclusion . Penetrating injury from hardhead catfish ( Ariopsis felis ) spines can cause hidden FB, envenomation, infection, and secondary damage to nearby structures...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33628527/ace-inhibitor-induced-isolated-angioedema-of-the-small-bowel-a-rare-complication-of-a-common-medication
#25
Marc D Squillante, Anna Trujillo, Joseph Norton, Saurabh Bansal, David Dragoo
Angioedema is a subcutaneous or submucosal tissue swelling due to capillary leakage and transudation of fluid into the interstitial tissue. It can be localized or generalized as part of a widespread reaction known as anaphylaxis. Millions of people in United States and all over the world receive ACEI antihypertensive therapy. ACEI is known to cause angioedema with an incidence of 0.7 percent. We present a case of 40-year-old female who was started on lisinopril three days prior to presentation for newly diagnosed hypertension...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33532100/a-case-of-bedside-ultrasound-in-covid-19-to-prognosticate-functional-lung-recovery
#26
Kathryn B Bartlett, Lexis T Laubach, Elizabeth M Evans, Kevin R Roth
Introduction . The fight against COVID-19 poses questions as to the clinical presentation, course, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition. This case study presents a patient infected with COVID-19 and suggests with additional research, that bedside ultrasound may be used to diagnose severity of disease and potentially, prognosticate functional lung recovery without using unnecessary resources and exposing additional healthcare professionals to infection. Case Report . A 46-year-old male presented to the emergency department (ED) with cough, fever, and shortness of breath...
2021: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33178466/failure-of-nonoperative-management-following-angioembolization-for-blunt-splenic-and-pancreatic-tail-injury
#27
Kazuhiro Nishida, Tadao Kubota
Background: Over several decades, standard management of blunt spleen injury (BSI) has been changed from operative intervention to the selective operative and nonoperative management (NOM). However, some patient needs laparotomy first. This article describes a case of a BSI patient who failed nonoperative management after angioembolization (AE). Case Presentation . A 58-year-old man fell from his motorcycle and was brought to our hospital. His vital sign was stable after extracellular fluid bolus...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33163240/a-case-of-an-80-year-old-man-with-empyema-and-psoas-abscess
#28
Mikio Sakurai, Hiroki Nagasawa, Ikuto Takeuchi, Youichi Yanagawa
An 80-year-old man with flu symptoms collapsed at his house and had a backache worsened over time. His family called for an ambulance. On arrival, chest X-ray showed reduced permeability of the right lung field, and truncal computed tomography (CT) suggested right multilobular empyema and right iliopsoas abscess. A blood test showed an acute inflammatory response. The patient underwent right small thoracotomy for empyema and ultrasonic-guided drainage for the right iliopsoas abscess and started the administration of antibiotics...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33163239/run-or-die-a-didactique-case-report-of-a-rare-cause-of-lactic-acidosis-in-emergency-medicine
#29
Jean-Baptiste Bouillon-Minois, Jeannot Schmidt, Frédéric Dutheil
INTRODUCTION: Acidosis with traumatic brain injury is a common and serious cause of consciousness disorders in emergency medicine. Extreme acidosis is significantly associated with high mortality (more than 67% if pH levels are under 7). Case Presentation . We describe the case of a 23-year-old man with unknown medical history who was found near the entrance of the emergency department sweat with a tachypnea (55 per minute), a lot of blood around him, and confused. The initial hypothesis was a hemorrhagic shock after a fight, but he did not have any hemodynamic trouble...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33062348/survival-after-aluminum-phosphide-poisoning-in-pregnancy
#30
Adnane Lahlou, Mohammed Sidayne, Saïd Benlamkaddem, Mohamed Adnane Berdaï, Mustapha Harandou
Intoxication and drug overdose as suicidal attempt are rare in pregnancy. We report here the case of aluminum phosphide poisoning in a pregnant lady through oral and intravaginal administration which was managed with aggressive supportive measures without resorting to extracorporeal life support.
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33029435/liquorice-intoxication-can-lead-to-cardiac-arrest
#31
Rachid Attou, Sébastien Redant, Patrick M Honore, Thierry Preseau, Philippe Hantson, David De Bels
A 45-year-old man was admitted to the Emergency Department with fatigue and muscular weakness. Soon after hospital admission, he developed "torsades de pointe" and was successfully resuscitated. The admission laboratory investigations had revealed a profound hypokalemia (1.65 mmol/L). The patient had a long-term use of alcohol-free "pastis" in an attempt to reduce his chronic ethanol consumption. As the beverage likely contained a significant amount of liquorice, the diagnosis of glycyrrhizin chronic intoxication was suspected...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32733713/severe-hypermagnesemia-with-normal-renal-function-can-improve-with-symptomatic-treatment
#32
Yoshiaki Ishida, Akihiko Tabuchi
Hypermagnesemia is a rare disorder and commonly occurs in patients with renal dysfunction. Supportive therapy for hypermagnesemia consists of administration of high-volume fluids, calcium preparation, diuretics, and, in severe cases, hemodialysis. Few reports have described severe hypermagnesemia patients with normal renal function who improved without hemodialysis. A 56-year-old woman presented with a history of constipation in spite of taking constipation medicine, including MgO. She was brought to our emergency department due to vomiting and diffuse distension of the abdomen...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32292608/a-case-of-exertional-heat-stroke-complicated-by-hypoxic-hepatitis
#33
Bertram K Woitok, Shawki Bahmad, Gregor Lindner
BACKGROUND: Exertional heat stroke is a life-threatening condition often complicated by multiorgan failure. We hereby present a case of a 25-year-old male presenting with syncope after a 10  km run in 28°C outside temperature who developed acute liver failure. Case Presentation . Initial temperature was found to be 41.1°C, and cooling measures were rapidly applied. He suffered from acute renal failure and rhabdomyolysis and proceeded to acute liver failure (ASAT 6100 U/l and ALAT 6561 U/l) due to hypoxic hepatitis on day 3...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32257460/hypercalcemia-induced-st-segment-elevation-mimicking-acute-myocardial-injury-a-case-report-and-review-of-the-literature
#34
Ashraf Abugroun, Aneesh Tyle, Farah Faizan, Michael Accavitti, Chaudhary Ahmed, Theodore Wang
ST-segment elevation in absence of acute coronary syndrome can be seen in multiple conditions, including acute pericarditis and coronary vasospasm, but it is rarely seen with severe hypercalcemia. The authors present a case of an 81-year-old female with a history of stage 4 squamous cell cancer of the lung, who presented to the emergency room with profound fatigue, weakness, anorexia, and drowsiness two weeks after her first chemotherapy cycle. Additionally, she had complaints of right-sided chest pain associated with worsening shortness of breath, as well as right arm numbness...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32257459/behcet-s-disease-with-upper-gi-bleeding
#35
Melaku Getachew, Nebiyou Seyoum, Finot Debebe
Introduction . Behcet's disease is a multisystem disease. In sub-Saharan Africa, the prevalence of this disease is not known, with only one case report from Ethiopia. Case Presentation . We describe a case of a 29-year-old Ethiopian male who presented to the emergency room of Tikur Anbessa specialized hospital with 4 days history of back pain, recurrent history of oral and genital ulcers, right eye blindness, chronic cerebral vein thrombosis, gastrointestinal bleeding, aortic aneurysm with dissection, and positive pathergy test...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32257458/carbamazepine-toxicity-masquerading-as-complex-febrile-seizures-in-a-pediatric-patient
#36
Richard J Chen, Muhammad Ershad, Maricel Dela Cruz, Ahmed Mamdouh Taha Mostafa
Carbamazepine is an antiepileptic drug that can cause seizures in overdose. In certain patient populations, this may be misdiagnosed as a seizure disorder. We describe a case of a 20-month-old female who presented with fever and seizure-like activity who was initially thought to have complex febrile seizures. Further historical information prompted carbamazepine level to be checked, which was found to be 29 mcg/ml (therapeutic range of 4-12 mcg/ml). Her carbamazepine levels downtrended with multidose activated charcoal...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32128264/two-cardiac-arrests-that-occurred-after-the-administration-of-sugammadex-a-case-of-kounis-syndrome
#37
Machi Yanai, Koichi Ariyoshi
Kounis syndrome is a form of acute coronary syndrome caused by allergic reactions. No cases of cardiac arrest caused by Kounis syndrome that arose after the administration of sugammadex have been reported. A 71-year-old female suffered two cardiac arrests. The first occurred after sugammadex was administered at the end of an operation for a right radial distal fracture. The patient was resuscitated and transferred to our intensive care unit. She was subsequently discharged home. Five months later, she suffered a second cardiac arrest after sugammadex was administered at the end of an operation for a right femoral neck fracture at our hospital...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32099689/descending-necrotizing-mediastinitis-resulting-from-pharyngitis-with-perforation-of-the-aryepiglottic-fold
#38
Alexandra Pulst-Korenberg, Stephen C Morris
Descending necrotizing mediastinitis and pharyngeal perforation are uncommon complications of pharyngitis that are associated with high morbidity and mortality. This case report describes a previously healthy 18-year-old male who presented to the emergency room with 5 days of severe sore throat, intermittent fevers, and vomiting and was found to have extensive posterior pharyngeal and mediastinal air along with extravasation of contrast on computed tomography, consistent with perforation of the left aryepiglottic fold as well as descending necrotizing mediastinitis...
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32095294/lateral-malleolar-fracture-with-concurrent-achilles-tendon-rupture-a-case-report-and-literature-review
#39
Leslie H Pyle, Raed W Al-Gharib, Erik C Kissel
Achilles tendon and malleolar fractures are commonly seen in isolation, but only a few cases of combined injuries have been reported. In this case, we present a 53-year-old male who sustained an isolated lateral malleolus fracture with an Achilles tendon rupture. Emergency Medicine physicians should consider the possibility of these injuries in combination.
2020: Case Reports in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32089905/hypercalcemic-encephalopathy-as-an-initial-presentation-of-multiple-myeloma
#40
Durga Shankar Meena, Gopal Krishana Bohra, Mahendra Kumar Garg, Abhishek Purohit, Deepak Kumar, Swapnil Tripathi
We report the case of an 84-year-old female presented to us with acute onset altered sensorium. On investigation, neurological and infectious causes were ruled out. On further evaluation, her serum calcium was found elevated (15.07 gm/dl). The diagnosis of hypercalcemic encephalopathy was made with the possibility of multiple myeloma due to raised total protein and globulin levels. Serum electrophoresis, immunofixation, and bone marrow examination confirmed the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. The patient was treated with bortezomib, dexamethasone, and lenalidomide...
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