Edgar R Naut
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Levine A, Thanikonda V, Mueller J, Naut E
Am J Emerg Med
. 2020 May;
44:415-418.
PMID: 32402500
Background: Front-loaded diazepam is used to rapidly control agitation in patients with severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Our institution began using front-loaded lorazepam in August 2017 secondary to a nation-wide...
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Levine A, Carrasquillo L, Mueller J, Nounou M, Naut E, Ibrahim D
Pharmacotherapy
. 2019 Jul;
39(9):881-888.
PMID: 31278761
Study Objective: Gabapentin has been proved to be beneficial in promoting abstinence, decreasing alcohol cravings, and improving mood and sleep quality when given at higher doses; however, data are limited...
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Khurana A, Kowlgi N, Naut E
Conn Med
. 2018 May;
80(9):543-547.
PMID: 29772140
Aggregatibacter aphrophilus is an uncommon cause of vertebral infections and its complications are infrequently seen. We believe ours is the first reported case of scrotal abscess as a complication of...
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Khanapara D, Panwala A, Dedania B, Naut E
Conn Med
. 2018 May;
81(2):95-98.
PMID: 29738153
Levamisole is used as an agent to increase the total weight of street cocaine. We report the case of a 28-year-old female who presented with multiple painful, ulcerating lesions. She...
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Naut E
Med Clin North Am
. 2016 Aug;
100(5):1047-56.
PMID: 27542424
Occult gastrointestinal bleeding is not visible and may present with a positive fecal occult blood test or iron deficiency anemia. Obscure bleeding can be overt or occult, with no source...
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Covelli V, Khanapara D, Naut E
Conn Med
. 2016 May;
80(3):143-5.
PMID: 27169296
Unlabelled: Penicillin encephalopathy is a rare, potentially reversible phenomenon of drug-induced neurotoxicity. Case: A 65-year-old female with a history of HIV was admitted with a three-day history of worsening headache,...
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Cavanaugh Z, Naut E
Conn Med
. 2014 Mar;
78(1):37-9.
PMID: 24600780
Introduction: Acetaminophen is known for its toxic effects onhepatic cells. Moreover, acetaminophen toxicity in the setting of hepatic failure has also been associatedwith dysfunction and failure of other organ systems,...