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Cureus ; 16(1): e51830, 2024 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38327942

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Acquired methemoglobinemia is a treatable condition that is often clinically subtle and can be missed on routine clinical assessment. We present a 73-year-old male who was evaluated in the emergency department with worsening respiratory symptoms requiring oxygen. He tested COVID-19 positive and had new pulmonary emboli evident on his CT chest. The patient was on dapsone therapy as a treatment for bullous pemphigoid. The discrepancy between his oxygen levels on the pulse oximeter and blood gas was noted and was treated with 3% methylene blue for dapsone-induced methemoglobinemia. The patient received treatment for COVID-19 pneumonia and pulmonary emboli. Our case demonstrates that dapsone-induced methemoglobinemia can present concomitantly with other more common causes of acute hypoxic respiratory failure. It is noteworthy for physicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for oxygen level discrepancy in hypoxic patients and consider the possibility of acquired methemoglobinemia. Hence, earlier detection and treatment of the etiology of tissue hypoxia.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e43077, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37680400

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Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory and granulomatous disease of uncertain etiology that can impact various organ systems and exhibits diverse clinical presentations, which adds to the complexity of disease diagnosis and management. Pathologically, it is distinguished by the presence of noncaseating granulomas within the affected organ system. In this case report, we describe a 34-year-old Caucasian female patient with isolated splenic and possible hepatic involvement of sarcoidosis, presenting with severe abdominal pain. The absence of the typical pulmonary, cutaneous, or joint involvement posed challenges in achieving a definitive diagnosis and determining the appropriate management. Imaging studies revealed hepatic and splenic hypodensities, necessitating consideration of various differential diagnoses, including lymphoproliferative disorders, immunological disorders, environmental particle exposure, infectious causes, neoplasms, and drug reactions. The severity of symptoms in this case required hospital admission for pain and nausea control, biopsy, and eventual splenectomy with pathology that confirmed the diagnosis of splenic sarcoidosis.

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