
Wolfgang Paik
Articles
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Jan 23, 2025 |
medscape.co.uk | Wolfgang Paik
This site is intended for UK healthcare professionals Clinical CaseKey TakeawaysA 30-year-old woman presented with worsening jaundice, itching, and nausea and was admitted to the hospital. She had no fever, respiratory symptoms, or night sweats. Apart from polycystic ovaries, the patient had no significant medical history. Laboratory tests revealed elevated liver enzyme levels with a cholestatic pattern, increased immunoglobulin G levels, and increased C-reactive protein levels.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
univadis.es | Wolfgang Paik
Mensajes claveUna mujer de 22 años acudió al hospital con picor intenso, fatiga, náuseas e ictericia. Comentó que había tomado cápsulas de ashwagandha y atribuyó sus síntomas a su consumo. Las pruebas de laboratorio mostraron parámetros hepáticos significativamente aumentados. Las pruebas de hepatitis vírica y hepatitis autoinmune fueron negativas.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
medscape.co.uk | Wolfgang Paik
Key TakeawaysA 38-year-old man was hospitalised due to persistent, therapy-resistant erections lasting for hours. His medical history included chronic insomnia and hyperthyroidism but was otherwise unremarkable. A thorough physical examination revealed that the glans penis was unaffected by the erections. Hormonal tests yielded no pathological findings, but a detailed haematological evaluation revealed the key to successful treatment.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
medscape.co.uk | Bedside Ultrasound |Wolfgang Paik
Key TakeawaysA 47-year-old man was referred to the gynaecological oncology department of a hospital after discovering masses in both breasts. Despite no family history of breast cancer, ultrasonography—conducted because mammography was challenging to perform—revealed multiple homogenous, necrotic, and locally confluent breast lesions. A biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of breast cancer.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
univadis.es | Wolfgang Paik
Un paciente de 34 años acudió al hospital con fiebre y dolor torácico. Como antecedentes presentaba infección por el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH), hepatitis C y tuberculosis. Una tomografía computarizada (TC) mostró signos típicos de neumonía, por lo que se inició un tratamiento complejo. El informe del caso, elaborado por la inmunóloga, la Dra.
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