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Transpl Infect Dis ; 22(1): e13210, 2020 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31713971

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Jamestown Canyon virus (JtCV) is an arbovirus and a member of the California serogroup. To our knowledge, all the cases of JtCV have been reported in immunocompetent patients since it was first detected in 1997. We report a case of JtCV encephalitis in a solid organ transplant patient. A 48-year-old woman from Wisconsin had multiple hospital admissions for symptoms of progressive confusion, visual hallucinations, and inability to perform self-care. Initial evaluation was significant for lymphocytes in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and multiple infectious and metabolic causes were excluded. Further investigation found JtCV IgM in serum, and CSF. The patient's clinical course was compatible with JtCV encephalitis, and she was treated with ribavirin in addition to reduction of her immunosuppressive medications. She showed gradual and significant improvement in her mental and functional status. JtCV can cause a variety of symptoms that range from a flu-like syndrome to encephalitis. There have been an increased number of reported cases in recent years which is attributed to increased physician awareness and the availability of laboratory testing. Optimal treatment is still not known.


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Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Anticuerpos Antivirales/líquido cefalorraquídeo , Encefalitis de California/diagnóstico , Trasplante de Corazón/efectos adversos , Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Virus de la Encefalitis de California/patogenicidad , Encefalitis de California/tratamiento farmacológico , Encefalitis de California/etiología , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina M/sangre , Inmunoglobulina M/líquido cefalorraquídeo , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Case Rep Gastrointest Med ; 2019: 8528906, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30881708

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Large upper gastro intestinal (GI) bleeding can be life-threatening. Splenic artery pseudoaenurysm (SAP) is rare but can cause massive upper GI bleeding. We report a case of a 57-year-old woman who had massive upper GI bleeding from SAP eroding into distal duodenum. Literature review shows SAP can bleed into stomach or pancreatic pseudocyst or biliary tree and peritoneal cavity; however, there are no previous reported cases of SAP bleeding into distal duodenum. Splenic artery embolization (SAE) is the preferred treatment for a bleeding SAP. Splenic infarcts can result following a SAE.

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Int J Cardiol ; 245: 201-206, 2017 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28874292

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INTRODUCTION: Danon disease is an X-linked lysosomal condition that causes a deficiency of lysosome-associated membrane protein 2 (LAMP2) gene. It is characterized clinically by a triad of skeletal myopathy, cardiomyopathy, and intellectual disability. METHODS: We examined clinical, echocardiographic, and genetic data on 5 patients with Danon disease, highlighting their clinical course and outcomes. RESULTS: All patients presented phenotypically with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and later developed systolic dysfunction. The mean age at diagnosis was 19years (11-31years). All patients had diastolic dysfunction (mean e' of 5cm/s [3.5-6cm/s], mean E/e' of 17 [15-21]). Three patients required cardiac transplantation (ages 15, 27, and 42). Of the two deaths in this group, both were in women. CONCLUSION: We highlight the aggressive cardiac phenotype of Danon disease in our clinical experience with rapid progression to end-stage cardiomyopathy; this progression occurred in both men and women. A timely diagnosis and an early referral for cardiac transplantation is crucial for improved outcomes.


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Enfermedad por Depósito de Glucógeno de Tipo IIb/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedad por Depósito de Glucógeno de Tipo IIb/genética , Proteína 2 de la Membrana Asociada a los Lisosomas/genética , Fenotipo , Adolescente , Adulto , Niño , Femenino , Enfermedad por Depósito de Glucógeno de Tipo IIb/cirugía , Trasplante de Corazón/tendencias , Humanos , Masculino
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Oxf Med Case Reports ; 2019(1): omy120, 2019 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30697436
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