February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to another
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. History of Present IllnessA 63 year-old man from Minnesota with a history of sarcoidosis managed with low-dose prednisone (average 6 mg/day with periodic bursts) for the past 15 years was transferred to our hospital for a higher level of care....
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doaj-249cd568734e4844b01ee309038c85652020-11-24T20:40:28ZengArizona Thoracic SocietySouthwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care2160-67732013-02-01625562February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to anotherRaschke RAPeterson EPoulos ENo abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. History of Present IllnessA 63 year-old man from Minnesota with a history of sarcoidosis managed with low-dose prednisone (average 6 mg/day with periodic bursts) for the past 15 years was transferred to our hospital for a higher level of care. Eight weeks prior to admission he was in Costa Rica for a 3 week vacation where he engulfed himself in local traditions, swam in marine and fresh water, slept in rural areas, ate unprocessed foods, wore no insect repellent and had no prophylactic vaccines or medications. He returned to northern Minnesota and visited his cabin where he noted numerous dog tics. Four weeks prior to admission he developed intermittent fevers to 102°, rigors and drenching night sweats. Workup initiated in Minnesota was unrevealing. Specifically he had negative malaria smears, blood cultures, leptospirosis and hepatitis panels. Transaminases were elevated in the 100s. An empiric 1 week trial of doxycycline resulted …http://www.swjpcc.com/pulmonary/2013/2/1/february-2013-pulmonary-case-of-the-month-one-thing-leads-to.htmlsarcoidosishistoplasmosispneumoniaimmunocompromised hosthemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosisetoposidepancytopeniaferritin |
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February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to another |
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February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to another |
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February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to another |
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February 2013 pulmonary case of the month: one thing leads to another |
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Arizona Thoracic Society |
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Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care |
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2013-02-01 |
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No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. History of Present IllnessA 63 year-old man from Minnesota with a history of sarcoidosis managed with low-dose prednisone (average 6 mg/day with periodic bursts) for the past 15 years was transferred to our hospital for a higher level of care. Eight weeks prior to admission he was in Costa Rica for a 3 week vacation where he engulfed himself in local traditions, swam in marine and fresh water, slept in rural areas, ate unprocessed foods, wore no insect repellent and had no prophylactic vaccines or medications. He returned to northern Minnesota and visited his cabin where he noted numerous dog tics. Four weeks prior to admission he developed intermittent fevers to 102°, rigors and drenching night sweats. Workup initiated in Minnesota was unrevealing. Specifically he had negative malaria smears, blood cultures, leptospirosis and hepatitis panels. Transaminases were elevated in the 100s. An empiric 1 week trial of doxycycline resulted … |
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sarcoidosis histoplasmosis pneumonia immunocompromised host hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis etoposide pancytopenia ferritin |
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