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Cureus ; 14(8): e28436, 2022 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36176824

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Pneumoconiosis is an occupational disease found in workers with environmental exposure to organic and inorganic dust, as in mining, sandblasting, pottery, stone masonry, and farming. The inflammatory response of the lung to respirable dust causes the formation of macules, nodules, and fibrosis, and higher silica content in inhaled dust is associated with increased fibrosis. Mixed dust pneumoconiosis (MDP) is characterized by exposure to dust containing 10-20% silica, and its lung imaging show irregular opacities. Histopathology plays a vital role in the diagnosis of MDP. Though it has a favorable outcome, it evolves slowly over many years of constant exposure and is characterized by worsening dyspnea and cough gradually progressing to cor pulmonale. The only effective treatment is removing exposure, which makes it essential to recognize the disease early for a favorable outcome. We present a case of mixed dust pneumoconiosis in a farmer from South America who had asthma. He presented with worsening dyspnea and multiple nodules in both lungs on imaging and cor pulmonale. An extensive workup was done, and it ruled out any malignancy and tuberculosis. Analysis of video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) biopsy samples confirmed the diagnosis of mixed dust pneumoconiosis. He had a confluence of irregular nodes in the upper lobes of the lungs, and the largest was 2.1 cm. This fits the International Labour Organization (ILO) definition of progressive massive fibrosis. This, along with cor pulmonale present in him, gives it a poor prognosis even after he is removed from dust exposure. He received steroids, which led to symptomatic improvement, and he was discharged to follow up with the pulmonologist.

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Cureus ; 13(3): e13717, 2021 Mar 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33833928

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Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs that can result from various etiologies, including bronchial obstruction. It is estimated that 5.4% of community-acquired pneumonia occurs as a result of an endobronchial obstruction, classifying them as post-obstructive pneumonia. Pulmonary hamartomas are benign and exceedingly rare tumors. These hamartomas are usually asymptomatic and found incidentally on imaging, however, they can cause patients to develop post-obstructive pneumonia. We present a 40-year-old female with cough, fatigue, and recurrent right lower lobe pneumonia. Upon workup with bronchoscopy and biopsy, she was subsequently found to have an endobronchial hamartoma resulting in recurrent pneumonia in the same location. We are happy to report that the patient had a resection of the mass, as well as of the affected lung lobe, and has been pneumonia-free for five months. We hope to encourage a greater index of suspicion for endobronchial masses, including rare tumors, when a patient presents with recurrent pneumonia in the same location.

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Cureus ; 13(2): e13055, 2021 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33680597

RESUMO

Tranexamic acid has been increasingly used due to its safety and effectiveness. It has been associated with multiple reported cases of errors due to lack of attention, incorrect labeling of the syringes, or look-alike with other medications leading to the incorrect route of injection and the associated catastrophic sequela. Here we report a case of wrong route injection of tranexamic acid during spinal anesthesia, leading to myoclonic seizures and eventually intensive care unit admission of a patient undergoing orthopedic surgery. It is reported that higher doses of tranexamic acid would cause massive sympathetic discharge as evidenced by the initial hypertensive response reported in our case report and also in some repeated patient. Tranexamic acid induced seizures either from direct cerebral ischemia secondary to decreases in regional or global or from neuronal hyperexcitability by blockage of inhibitory cortical-gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)-A receptors. Some evidence has been shown for dose-related neurotoxicity in the animal model, with greater severity and duration of seizure with increasing doses.

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