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On Hoofs and Zebras – Struma Ovarii
A 75-year-old mother of ten suffering from a urinary tract infection developed macrohematuria and therefore an abdominal ultrasound was performed, followed by a CT scan when an unexpected large pelvic mass was discovered. Past history included hypertension, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, and remote history of minor stroke (on candesartan, dabigatran, bisoprolol); bilateral chronic lymphedema; and hysterectomy due to prolapse at the age of 40. Imaging revealed nephrolithiasis and a prominent left adnexal mass suspected as ovarian cancer.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - July 20, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Ami Schattner, Ina Dubin, Livnat Uliel, Daniela Dick-Necula Tags: Clinical Communication to the Editor Source Type: research

Paroxysmal AV Block
A 69 year old woman with a history of congestive heart failure and stroke presented to the emergency room with sudden onset lightheadedness leading to a fall at the grocery store and sustaining head trauma. On physical examination, she was alert and in mild distress. Her HR was 72 beats per minute and blood pressure was 196/70. A 12 lead electrocardiogram (ECG) showed normal sinus rhythm, first degree atrioventricular (AV) block and right bundle branch block. She was admitted for management of subdural hematoma which was noted on CT scan.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - December 7, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Tharian S. Cherian, Amit Thosani Tags: ECG image of the month Source Type: research

Adherence to Secondary Prevention Medications and Four-year Outcomes in Outpatients with Atherosclerosis
Abstract: Background: Although nonadherence with evidence-based secondary prevention medications is common in patients with established atherothrombotic disease, long-term outcomes studies are scant. We assessed the prevalence and long-term outcomes of nonadherence to secondary prevention (antiplatelet agents, statins, and antihypertensive agents) medications in stable outpatients with established atherothrombosis (coronary, cerebrovascular, or peripheral artery disease) enrolled in the international REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health registry.Methods: Adherence with these medications in eligible patients a...
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - June 24, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Dharam J. Kumbhani, Ph. Gabriel Steg, Christopher P. Cannon, Kim A. Eagle, Sidney C. Smith, Elaine Hoffman, Shinya Goto, E. Magnus Ohman, Deepak L. Bhatt, REduction of Atherothrombosis for Continued Health Registry Investigators Tags: Clinical research studies Source Type: research