Roy, Neil MBBS1; Jacob, Anisha Elizabeth MD2; Vennikandam, Madhu Mathew MD3; Lee, Anna MD4; Phipps, Meaghan MD4; Gaglio, Paul MD4
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000771
August 2022 - Volume 9 - Issue 8
Lin, Joanne DO1; Chaudhry, Hunza MD1; Gill, Amitpaul MD2; Roytman, Marina MD2; Prajapati, Devang MD2; Slater, David MD3
Guliyara, Mohammed Affan BMedSci, MBBS1,2; Koo, Jenn Hian MBBS, FRACP, PhD1,2
Karim, Gres MD1; Adeyemo, Oluwasayo MD, MPH2; Bilal, Khawaja Hasan MD3; Dinani, Amreen MD FRCPC4
Tomar, Sanjeevani MD1; Alqassim, Emad MD, PhD2; Mahmood, Sultan MD3
Kimura, Shohei MD1; Onishi, Iichiroh MD, PhD2; Kobayashi, Masanori MD, PhD1,3
Rego, Rayburn MD1; Safar, Ahmed MD2
Yuquimpo, Kyle DO1; Warwick, Sophia MD1; Koehn, Christopher MD2; Haurbaugh, Brent DO3; Ardasenov, Zelina MD, PhD1; Bonino, John A. MD2
Dirweesh, Ahmed MD1; Amateau, Stuart K. MD, PhD1
Chiba, Toshimi MD1
Tennant, Tamera C. MD1; Pandey, Samiksha MBBS, MS1; Edhi, Ahmed I. MD2; Batke, Mihaela MD2
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000836
Esophageal stricture due to cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is an uncommon pathology, with most reported cases occurring in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. We report a renal transplant patient who presented with progressive dysphagia and weight loss for 2 years.
Huang, Cherry DO1; Steinhauser, Christina DO2; Bush, Allison MD, MPH2; Laczek, Jeffrey MD, FACP, FACG2
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000848
Gastrointestinal lipomas are benign subepithelial tumors arising from adipose tissue. Most colonic lipomas are clinically silent and do not require intervention. However, if the lipomas are large or symptomatic, removal can be considered.
Shah, Milaan MD1; Gopalareddy, Vani MD2
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000845
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is a commonly inherited enzyme defect that can present with hemolysis, hyperbilirubinemia, and jaundice and may cause kidney and liver dysfunction.
Choi, Jeongmin MD1
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000855
We report that an 82-year-old woman with benign pyloric stricture and fibrous scars around the pylorus was safely treated with endoscopic incisional therapy using an insulation-tipped knife. At the 1-year follow-up endoscopy, the pylorus was open.
Worrall, Emily B. MD1; Chhaparia, Anuj MD2; Carpenter, Danielle MD3; Neuschwander-Tetri, Brent A. MD2
doi : 10.14309/crj.0000000000000846
We describe a patient who presented with hematemesis and was found to have unusually well-demarcated erythematous mucosa with a 2–3 cm irregular nonbleeding necrotic ulcer in the gastric body on esophagogastroduodenoscopy.
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