Mohamed Elsayed Elhabibi
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View article: Point of Care Ultrasound Used to Diagnose Nontyphoidal Endocarditis
Point of Care Ultrasound Used to Diagnose Nontyphoidal Endocarditis Open
Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) can make an expedited diagnosis, which might lead to early correct management. POCUS should be used in a systemic and integrated approach to evaluate multiple organs in patients with sepsis and septic shock…
View article: Necrotizing fasciitis following gastrostomy tube placement, detected by point-of-care ultrasound, case report
Necrotizing fasciitis following gastrostomy tube placement, detected by point-of-care ultrasound, case report Open
Point-of-care ultrasound is a useful adjunct tool for clinical evaluation and assessment in diagnosing early critically ill patients with life-threatening necrotizing infections.
View article: Caseous calcification of the mitral annulus: mimicking a cardiac mass.
Caseous calcification of the mitral annulus: mimicking a cardiac mass. Open
Mitral annulus calcification is a common incidental finding in echocardiography examination of predisposed populations. On the other hand, caseous calcification of the mitral annulus is a rare variant that challenges the physician to diffe…
View article: Cardiorenal syndrome type I recovery post heart rate correction - Cardiac Output is not only stroke volume.
Cardiorenal syndrome type I recovery post heart rate correction - Cardiac Output is not only stroke volume. Open
Bradyarrhhtmias can cause low cardiac output (CO) state despite normal left ventricular ejection fraction and normal stroke volume. CO defined as product of the heart rate (HR) and SV. Cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) type I can be a consequence…
View article: Hepatic portal vein gas detected by point of care ultrasound
Hepatic portal vein gas detected by point of care ultrasound Open
With the increasing use of POCUS, critical care physicians should be aware of findings consistent with portal venous gas as a bedside tool for directing the treating physician toward an ominous diagnosis in patients with shock.
View article: Portal vein Gas detected by Point of care ultrasound
Portal vein Gas detected by Point of care ultrasound Open
Portal venous gas can be detected by a bedside point of care ultrasound examination. We present the case of a 73-year-old female with advanced ischemic cardiomyopathy. She developed vague abdominal pain. Her findings were consistent with p…
View article: Carbamazepine‐induced Stevens‐Johnson syndrome in a patient with history of methotrexate‐induced mast cell activation syndrome
Carbamazepine‐induced Stevens‐Johnson syndrome in a patient with history of methotrexate‐induced mast cell activation syndrome Open
Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) is serious conditions that happen as a result of infection, side effects to medications, or unknown etiology. Carbamazepine is one of the common medications that can cause SJS. Good history taking is crucial …
View article: Carbamazepine induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) due to missed history of mast cell activation triggered by methotrexate.
Carbamazepine induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) due to missed history of mast cell activation triggered by methotrexate. Open
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) happen as a result of infection, side effects to medications or of unknown etiology.Carbamazepine is a common cause (SJS).Good history taking is crucial if clinically indicated treatment with carbamazepine.ca…