Curtin, Patricia Akbar, Aelia Kramer, Holly Iqbal, Aqsa Markossian, Talar
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Cureus
Introduction Head and neck cancer (HNC) is the seventh leading cause of cancer worldwide. Approximately 35%-60% patients with HNC are malnourished from the disease onset, malnutrition being associated with worsened health outcomes among these patients. This study aimed to review and synthesize existing guidelines regarding nutritional interventions...
Satoh, Kasumi Okuyama, Manabu Irie, Yasuhito Kitamura, Toshiharu Nakae, Hajime
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Cureus
The global mortality of bronchial asthma continues to decrease, with a reported 57% decline in age-standardized mortality rates between 1993 and 2006.Asthma may rarely be encountered as a cause of cardiac arrest on arrival in the emergency department these days, especially in high-income countries. Rapid worsening of symptoms and rapid improvement ...
Khdary, Hassan N Almalki, Abdullah Alkhdiri, Mohamad H Jr. Alhamoudi, Saad Alfaleh, Abdullah Alghoribi, Majed F Uz Zaman, Taher
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Cureus
Introduction Despite a large number of antibiotics available to treat Klebsiella (K.) pneumoniae (KP), resistance against these antibiotics is ever-increasing and has now become a global threat to human life. The most frequently observed resistant genes in Klebsiella pneumoniae are CTX-M, OXA-48, IMP, and NDM; some are clone-specific while others f...
Chandrasekaran, Deepak Azariah, Emmanuel D S, Elengkumaran Chinnaswami, Ravindran Subramani, Vijayanirmala
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Cureus
Neurofibroma is an uncommon benign tumor arising from nerve sheath fibroblasts. The diagnosis of solitary lesions becomes difficult in patients who do not have any family history of neurofibroma. An intra-oral solitary neurofibroma comprises 6.5% of reported cases of neurofibroma. Few cases of intraosseous solitary neurofibroma have been published ...
Candanedo, Carlos Attia, Moshe
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Cureus
This case report accompanies a video of the treatment of a Tuberculum sellae meningioma (TSM) in a woman that presented with left eye near-blindness. The senior author conducted the operation via a pterional retractorless approach, and the patient had a full recovery. This case report discusses the unique anatomy of conchal sphenoid sinus, ossified...
Kleiman, Jeremy D Veerapaneni, Karthik Escovar, Javier Orsini, Jose
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Cureus
Over the past several months we have learned about how pre-existent comorbidities may influence the outcome of patients infected with the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), with diabetes mellitus and obesity being commonly reported in association with increased mortality among these patients. In this report, the authors explore the case of a pati...
Mufti, Hani N Alshaltoni, Reham S AlGahtani, Adel Jambi, Farah Milyani, Ahmed Zerpa Acosta, Luis Albugami, Saad
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Cureus
Background Neurocognitive complications (NCCs) after cardiac surgery are one of the most devastating complications. Significant internal carotid artery stenosis is assumed to be a predictor of NCCs. Carotid duplex ultrasound (DUS) is a non-invasive imaging study that remains the modality of choice and is routinely used in many centers for screening...
Wilson, Elizabeth Vala, Arta O'Callaghan, Jamie McCann, Philip Al-Hourani, Khalid
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Cureus
Aim Due to the frequency and high mortality and morbidity associated with neck of femur fractures, pathways of care have been established in the United Kingdom. These include the Enhanced Recovery Program (ERP), which aims to maximise the quality of care whilst reducing their length of stay, and the Best Practice Tariff (BPT) which if adhered to wa...
Dunlop, Hannah Goodarzi, Mohammad R
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Cureus
Bouveret syndrome is a rare cause of gastric outlet obstruction due to gallstone impaction in the pylorus or proximal duodenum. This paper reports a case of Bouveret syndrome in a 66-year-old male patient in whom pre-operative investigations revealed a gallstone within the distal stomach, but spontaneous migration of the stone resulted in intraoper...
Alshammari, Khalid Al Hothaly, Bushra Alrabiah, Fahad
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Cureus
Nocardiosis is an infectious disease caused by a group of organisms that are often found in soil and has a very rare incidence of infecting immunocompromised patients. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis patients are often susceptible to being infected with many atypical organisms such as Nocardia cyriacigeorgica. We present a case of a 35-year-old ma...