Tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and recombinant deoxyribonuclease (DNase ) are used in treating pleural infection due to their mucolytic activity by effectively reducing pleural fluid viscosity. The combination of tPA and DNase has attracted considerable interest as an alternative to surgical intervention for treating complicated parapneumonic effusion in high-risk patients who are not good candidates for surgery. However, intrapleural hemorrhage has been reported as a villainous outcome in a few cases which needs to be considered as a differential diagnosis with sudden clinical deterioration after the therapy. Here, we report the case of a patient who presented with pneumonia and later developed a large right complicated parapneumonic pleural effusion. A chest tube was placed with drainage of fluid while tPA and DNase were also considered as an additional treatment module. Following the first dose of DNase and tPA, the patient developed hypoxemia with hypotension and was found to have rapid development of white-out right hemothorax.
Autoimmune thyroid disorders are frequently encountered in clinical practice and consist of a spectrum ranging from Graves' hyperthyroidism to Hashimoto's hypothyroidism. Generally, patients with autoimmune thyroid disorders will lean towards one end of the spectrum or the other, with fluctuations between hyper-and hypothyroidism rarely seen. This is especially the case when persistent hyperthyroidism occurs after a prolonged period of hypothyroidism. Here, we present a case of a young female patient initially presenting with Graves' disease with a previous history of hypothyroidism.
Myocardial bridging is a rare anatomical variant that can lead to detrimental cardiac consequences when undiagnosed and untreated. This rare variant can induce anginal-type symptoms due to disrupted blood flow to the myocardium during systole. The patients presented in this report of two cases had previously undiagnosed myocardial bridging of the left anterior descending artery, however clinically, they presented quite differently. Here we present two cases discussing the course of diagnosis and treatment of myocardial bridging of these two patients. The goal of this case report is to highlight the significant cardiovascular injuries that can be a result of undiagnosed myocardial bridging.
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