Abdulmagid Eddib
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Chilet F, Iqbal A, Mitzov N, Eddib A, Muddassir S
Respir Med Case Rep
. 2020 May;
30:101033.
PMID: 32368484
Background/introduction: Mycoplasma pneumonia affects 1% of the population in the United States. The majority of patients infected with Mycoplasma experience upper respiratory tract infection symptoms, and about 10% of patients...
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Mubarik A, Siddiqui S, Iqbal A, Mohammed S, Muddassir S, Eddib A, et al.
ACG Case Rep J
. 2019 Nov;
6(8):e00150.
PMID: 31737693
Hepatic portal venous gas is a radiologic sign and is associated with several abdominal disorders. The prognosis and survival of the patient depends on the underlying etiology. Most cases respond...
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Talbot Z, Amble A, Delva G, Eddib A, Muddassir S
Cureus
. 2019 Nov;
11(9):e5668.
PMID: 31720144
A 69-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease, and other comorbidities presented with recurrent syncopal episodes. Cellulitic skin changes in her right lower extremity were noted, as...
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Chauhan L, Mubarik A, Eddib A, Eid M, Vaziri A, Muddassir S
J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect
. 2019 Sep;
9(4):355-357.
PMID: 31528289
Ophthalmoplegia is a paralysis or weakness of extraocular muscles that have a variety of different etiologies including and not limited to Leptomeningeal Carcinomatosis (LC). LC is caused mainly by metastatic...
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Mubarik A, Jupalli A, Iqbal A, Muddassir S, Eddib A
Cureus
. 2019 Apr;
11(2):e4086.
PMID: 31019864
Anion gap metabolic acidosis (AGMA) occurs when an anion gap exists along with metabolic acidosis, most commonly due to diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and lactic acidosis (LA). Isolated starvation ketoacidosis (ISK)...