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Lincoln Hospital

HealthcareNew York, New York, United States
About: Lincoln Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in New York, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Emergency department. The organization has 1033 authors who have published 929 publications receiving 14486 citations. The organization is also known as: Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center & Lincoln Hospital.


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TL;DR: A case of ISE discovered as an incidental finding in a 99-year-old male who presented to the emergency department (ED) after a fall from bed is presented, demonstrating that these encephaloceles may not manifest clinically or symptomatically as other reports have suggested.
Abstract: Basal encephaloceles are rare clinical entities. Intrasphenoidal encephalocele (ISE) is a rare form of basal encephalocele. The clinical presentation is often subtle and may remain undetected. Only a limited number of cases of ISE have been reported, mostly in middle-aged patients who presented with symptoms. Clinical diagnosis and management remain a challenge. Our case reports ISE as an incidental finding in a very elderly male patient. We present a case of ISE discovered as an incidental finding in a 99-year-old male who presented to the emergency department (ED) after a fall from bed. The encephalocele was discovered in the evaluation of the computed tomography (CT) scan of the head. This is an incidental manifestation of a rare disease. It demonstrates that these encephaloceles may not manifest clinically or symptomatically as other reports have suggested.

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TL;DR: The following report describes an infant with a second right sided diaphragmatic hernia associated with Haemophilus influenzae type b sepsis.
Abstract: The following report describes an infant with a second right sided diaphragmatic hernia associated with Haemophilus influenzae type b sepsis

2 citations

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28 Oct 2020-Cureus
TL;DR: This case emphasizes that thrombotic complications can occur in any COVID-19 patients regardless of the disease severity, and questions the role of preventive anticoagulants in mild CO VID-19 cases with certain risk factors.
Abstract: In 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a global health disaster. Patients with COVID-19 have variable clinical features and unpredictable prognoses; the infectious complication may occur in many organs, causing a broad spectrum of symptoms and severity. Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a fatal urgent complication, which may occur following a severe infection. While the pathogenesis of PE in COVID-19 remains uncertain, it has mainly occurred in patients with severe disease. PE, as an initial presentation of COVID-19 in a patient with mild diseases, is rare and understudied. Here, we describe a young woman with mild COVID-19 illness and no significant risk factors for PE, except obesity, but had developed bilateral popliteal vein thrombosis and submassive PE. Our case emphasizes that thrombotic complications can occur in any COVID-19 patients regardless of the disease severity, questioning the role of preventive anticoagulants in mild COVID-19 cases with certain risk factors.

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TL;DR: Preterm fetuses with more incidences of abnormal cardiotocogram traces and abnormal Doppler had more susceptibility to hypoxia, expressed as both 5-minute Apgar scores below 7 and cord arterial pH below 7.20.

2 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20224
202178
202086
201984
201839