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Abstract Number: 525
‘Doc, I Pass Out, Whenever I Sing.’
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: 81 year old male presents to ER with complaint of ‘almost passing out, whenever he sings at the church’. He further complains of an episode of lightheadedness two days back, while singing. He feels fine and is asymptomatic in‐between the episodes, while he is not singing. He denies chest pain, shortness of breath, […]
Abstract Number: 525
YOU CAN`T RUN BUT IT CAN HIDE, A RARE BUT TREATABLE CAUSE OF BACK PAIN & LEG WEAKNESS (SPINAL GOUT)
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: 60-year-old African American male with history of polyarticular tophaceous gout, chronic back pain related to DDD, HTN, CKD stage III, HIV on HAART, COPD presented with worsening back pain of 1-week duration associated with progressive lower extremity weakness and inability to walk. Low back pain was noted as sharp, stabbing in nature radiating […]
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