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Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome (PMIS, or Dressler's syndrome) can sometimes be associated with pleural effusion as well as pericardial effusion
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Post-Myocardial Infarction Syndrome (PMIS, or Dressler's syndrome) can sometimes be associated with pleural effusion as well as pericardial effusion
Some sources say that you can't treat Dressler's with NSAIDs or glucocorticoids, but others say that you can... Idk really
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In a normal lat. CXR, we cannot visualize the spine clearly at the shoulder region due to all the bones and dense tissue. But as we descend down to the lumbar region, it appears darker (and clearer). This is called sometimes "the more-black sign."
In a lower lobe pneumonia, especially in the posterior region, the consolidation affects the visualization of the spine. So instead of appearing darker and clearer as we go down, it gets more obscure. This is called "the spine sign."
In a lower lobe pneumonia, especially in the posterior region, the consolidation affects the visualization of the spine. So instead of appearing darker and clearer as we go down, it gets more obscure. This is called "the spine sign."
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Accessory spleen & Splenosis
Sometimes, the embryonic tissues that would become the spleen fail to fuse with one another, and as a result, the individual would have a normal spleen in its normal position, and an accessory spleen.
Also, the accessory splenic tissue can attach to the embryonic gonadal tissue and descend with it in a condition called "splenogonadal fusion".
Splenosis is when the spleen divides due to trauma and injury, and the remaining tissue grows as an accessory spleen in addition to the main one.
About 10% - 15% of the population have at least one accessory spleen. And it can misdiagnosed as a neoplasia or a lymph node.
Also, the accessory splenic tissue can attach to the embryonic gonadal tissue and descend with it in a condition called "splenogonadal fusion".
Splenosis is when the spleen divides due to trauma and injury, and the remaining tissue grows as an accessory spleen in addition to the main one.
About 10% - 15% of the population have at least one accessory spleen. And it can misdiagnosed as a neoplasia or a lymph node.
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Sometimes, the embryonic tissues that would become the spleen fail to fuse with one another, and as a result, the individual would have a normal spleen in its normal position, and an accessory spleen. Also, the accessory splenic tissue can attach to the embryonic…
Splenogonadal fusion in which the spleen is attached to the left testis of a 1 year-old.
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An extremely rare case of an oversized accessory spleen: case report and review of the literature - BMC Surgery
Background The accessory spleen is a congenital defect characterized by a separated ectopic splenic parenchyma. The size is rarely more than 4 cm. The preoperative diagnosis is prohibitive preoperatively. The aims of the present manuscript were to present…
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https://bmcsurg.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12893-019-0510-z
Here's this really interesting case of a 15-year-old boy who was admitted to the emergency department following blunt abdominal trauma.
The computed tomographic scan showed a traumatic rupture of the spleen and a 7-cm mass at the left side of the retroperitoneal space. Conservative treatment started and aborted after 4 h due to the onset of haemodynamic instability. Splenectomy was performed. And an accessory spleen was discovered. A second large mass in the retroperitoneum was diagnosed as a second large accessory spleen that was also left in place. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the 7th postoperative day. Seven months later, the CT scan showed viability of both accessory spleens.
The computed tomographic scan showed a traumatic rupture of the spleen and a 7-cm mass at the left side of the retroperitoneal space. Conservative treatment started and aborted after 4 h due to the onset of haemodynamic instability. Splenectomy was performed. And an accessory spleen was discovered. A second large mass in the retroperitoneum was diagnosed as a second large accessory spleen that was also left in place. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the 7th postoperative day. Seven months later, the CT scan showed viability of both accessory spleens.
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باختصار: صار عنده splenic rupture بس طلع عنده two accessory spleens عوضن مكان الأصلي😂
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The boy's accessory spleens after the original spleen ruptured:
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Accessory spleen & Splenosis
S6 E9 of House MD shows this condition
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Tardive dyskinesia
A terrible side-effect of anti-dopaminergic drugs (neuroleptic drugs). Patients with schizophrenia, bipolar, and fetal alcohol syndrome are a lot more susceptible for this side-effect.
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GBV-C virus (formerly known as hepatitis G virus, HGV) seems to have protective effect on HIV patients. Many studies have shown that it reduces the morbidity and mortality of HIV infection, especially those associated with liver cirrhosis.
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GBV-C virus (formerly known as hepatitis G virus, HGV) seems to have protective effect on HIV patients. Many studies have shown that it reduces the morbidity and mortality of HIV infection, especially those associated with liver cirrhosis.
باختصار: فايروس الـ GBV-C ممكن يقلل شدة الـ HIV infection