Missouri hospitalist, issue 51 (2014 April-June)

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Contents

  • Hospitalist Updates
    • Tick Borne Illness in Missouri / William E. Roland, MD
    • Blood Pressure (BP) Measurements in Adults / Ramesh Khanna, MD
  • Case Report
    • Sensory-Only Guillain-BarrĂ© Syndrome Associated with Coxsackievirus B4 Infection / David Hayes, Katelyn Smelser, Hasan Naqvi, MD
  • Hematology Update
    • Most Commons in Hematology and Oncology / Puja Nistala, MD
  • Diagnostic Dilemma / Sudarshan Balla, MD, Mary L. Dohrmann, MD
  • Ask a Pathologist / Emily Coberly, MD, Richard Hammer, MD
  • ID Corner / William Salzer, MD
  • Conference Calendar
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    Missouri hospitalist, issue 51 (2014 April-June)
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    Conference calendar, Missouri Chapter of the ACP
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    Ask a pathologist
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2014-04) Coberly, Emily; Hammer, Richard
    This is a response to the question: I heard there is going to be a shortage of FFP [universal donor type AB plasma] from the American Red Cross during the next few months. What should I do when I need to urgently reverse anticoagulation in patients on warfarin?
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    Most commons in hematology and oncology
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2014-04) Nistala, Puja
    Short list of most common conditions associated with hematology and oncology.
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    Sensory-only Guillain-Barre syndrome associated with coxsackievirus B4 infection
    (University of Missouri, Department of Medicine, Division of Hospital Medicine, 2014-04) Hayes, David; Smelser, Katelyn; Naqvi, Hasan
    Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is classically defined as a disorder of motor neurons but several variants that include sensory deficits have also been described. Variants that are primarily sensory, with little to no motor dysfunction, have been reported rarely. In most cases, an antecedent infection is identified. Here we present a case of sensory-only GBS associated with coxsackie virus B4 infection in a 79 year-old male. There have been rare reports of coxsackie viruses causing classic GBS or peripheral neuropathy, but to our knowledge this is the first reported association with sensory-only GBS.
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