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Abstract Number: 910
Keep an Eye Out for Orbital Pseudotumor
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: 13 year old male on Clindamycin for right preseptal cellulitis presented with increasing pain and swelling with findings of worsening visual acuity (20/80), periorbital edema, proptosis, vertical gaze impairment and chemosis. Repeat CT showed increased right periorbital cellulitis, orbital inflammation, and early subperiosteal abscess. Despite IV antibiotics, right eye ocular findings continued to progress.  […]
Abstract Number: 910
RECURRENT OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS IN A THYMECTOMISED PATIENT WITH MYASTHENIA GRAVIS AND GOOD SYNDROME
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 65-year-old male with a past medical history significant for hypertension initially presented with episodes of double vision, fatigue and dysphagia. Physical exam was remarkable for right-sided ptosis which improved with the ice pack test. Serology was positive for anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies. Further workup revealed a decremental response to slow (2Hz) repetitive nerve […]
Abstract Number: 1005
AIDS PATIENT WITH SHORTNESS OF BREATH AND SKIN LESIONS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 28-year-old male with a recently diagnosed HIV infection presented to the hospital with dyspnea, pleuritic chest pain and fatigue for 4 days. Six weeks prior, he was found to have HIV infection with a CD4+ cell count of 17 cells/ul and an HIV viral load of 41,399 copies/mL. He was prescribed antiretroviral […]
Abstract Number: 1005
Failure of a Hospital‐Wide Chlorhexidine Bath Admission Protocol in Preventing Hospital‐Acquired Methicillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infection
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Hospital‐acquired methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (HA‐MRSA) infections annually affect almost 21,000 patients nationwide. Randomized controlled trials have demonstrated the efficacy of chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) in preventing HA‐MRSA infections associated with invasive procedures. Several small studies involving CHG baths in the intensive care unit (ICU) have demonstrated a reduction in HA‐MRSA colonization and bacteremia. However, the […]
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