The American journal of medicine
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Review Case Reports
A Dimorphic Diagnosis of a Pleomorphic Disease: An Unusual Cause of Hypercalcemia.
Histoplasmosis is a rare cause of 1, 25-dihydroxy vitamin-D-mediated hypercalcemia. In this study, we report 2 cases of hypercalcemia secondary to histoplasmosis seen at Mayo Clinic, Rochester and a review of cases reported in the literature. ⋯ In patients with granulomatous disorder and hypercalcemia, it is crucial to rule out infectious etiologies before initiating steroids. Histoplasmosis can cause nonparathyroid hormone-mediated hypercalcemia and, if not suspected, may have catastrophic implications.
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Review
Use of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Treatment of Left Ventricular Thrombi, a Systematic Review.
The off-label use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for the treatment of left ventricular thrombi has grown over the past several years given the ease of administration, absence of a requirement for international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring, and freedom from dietary restrictions; however, the evidence for their safety and efficacy is contradictory. We systematically searched PubMed and Google Scholar from January 1, 2009, to April 25, 2020, for studies of DOACs for treatment of left ventricular thrombi. ⋯ We found that the studies have reached conflicting results; based on our findings, their routine use for the treatment of left ventricular thrombi cannot be recommended. Adequately powered randomized controlled trials are needed to determine the safest and most effective treatment for left ventricular thrombi.
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Review
Use of Direct Oral Anticoagulants in the Treatment of Left Ventricular Thrombi, a Systematic Review.
The off-label use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) for the treatment of left ventricular thrombi has grown over the past several years given the ease of administration, absence of a requirement for international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring, and freedom from dietary restrictions; however, the evidence for their safety and efficacy is contradictory. We systematically searched PubMed and Google Scholar from January 1, 2009, to April 25, 2020, for studies of DOACs for treatment of left ventricular thrombi. ⋯ We found that the studies have reached conflicting results; based on our findings, their routine use for the treatment of left ventricular thrombi cannot be recommended. Adequately powered randomized controlled trials are needed to determine the safest and most effective treatment for left ventricular thrombi.
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Chronic human infection by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, known as Chagas disease, results in heart failure and death in 20%-30% of affected individuals. Recognition and treatment of the infection are difficult. Disease control requires elimination of the vector, the reduviid bug, that infests housing of poor quality in endemic areas. ⋯ Surges in poverty and violence in Central America have increased immigration of persons at risk for Chagas disease to the United States, and immigrants to the United States with Chagas disease face multiple barriers to obtaining effective care. These include issues with financing and payment for health care, limited effectiveness of screening and diagnosis, limited effectiveness of available treatment, and lack of provider awareness, public health education, and research. Each of these barriers presents a unique public health challenge.
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Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most prevalent and preventable chronic conditions worldwide. Diet modification is the foundation of cardiovascular disease prevention. ⋯ The aim of this comprehensive review is to present objective insights into 2 of today's most popular fad diets: ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting. We will evaluate the performance of these diets based on their impact on cardiovascular risk factors.