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Breast cancer is widely known as the most common cancer in women in the United States. If left untreated, it can have detrimental effects. If the breast cancer is aggressive in nature, it can metastasize to the lymph nodes, bones, liver, lungs, and brain. A rare location of metastasis is the leptomeninges, specifically the pia and arachnoid matter. This term is coined as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. Its diagnosis can be challenging to make as patients can present with non-specific symptoms. We present the case of an elderly female with a prior history of breast cancer that was treated with 12 cycles of chemotherapy with paclitaxel, radiation to her left axilla, and daily anastrozole for 3 years who came into the emergency department for worsening confusion, urinary incontinence, and difficulty ambulating. Cerebral spinal fluid obtained from a lumbar puncture supported a diagnosis of leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.
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With sporadic surges of COVID-19, medical professionals are continuously expanding their knowledge and contributing to medical literature through experiences and research. We present a rare case of a 65-year-old Hispanic male diagnosed with COVID-19-induced immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP). Commonly seen in cases with COVID-19-vaccine-induced thrombocytopenia, there are very few published case reports of ITP as a result of the COVID-19 virus.
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Google Trends is a useful tool for evaluating the public interest in interstitial lung diseases (ILD). The interest in ILD is much lower compared to lung cancer although both conditions are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. https://bit.ly/38QzPce.
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV2) virus has been known to manifest various non-pulmonary complications in the affected patient, including both venous and less frequently, arterial thrombosis. Ongoing research is necessary to determine who might benefit from therapeutic anticoagulation as well as potentially develop an algorithm to predict thromboembolic events in this patient population. We present a case of a 65-year-old man with a past medical history of hypertension, diabetes type 2, and a previous cerebrovascular accident who was admitted with acute hypoxemic respiratory failure due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). On admission to the hospital, the patient was initiated on therapeutic anticoagulation. Subsequently, he developed left lower limb ischemia. Imaging discovered arterial thrombosis in the bilateral deep femoral and left popliteal arteries. Consequently, the patient required catheter directed thrombolysis for partial reperfusion. Unfortunately, the patient succumbed to the complications of COVID-19. This case is notable in that it highlights the arterial thrombophilia associated with COVID-19 despite early intervention with therapeutic anticoagulation.