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ea0050ep114 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An interesting case of cryptogenic stroke in the setting of Graves' disease

Ershaid Dana , Obuobie Kofi , Ali Khalid , Aker Nadal

Background: Ischemic stroke is an unusual but important complication of Graves’ Thyrotoxicosis that is induced by the hypoercoaguable state of thyrotoxicosis.We present a 24-year old female patient admitted with a 3-day history of intermittent slurred speech associated with numbness of the right side of her mouth and face preceded by left sided headache.She had a history of uncontrolled Graves’ disease secon...

ea0050ep114 | Thyroid | SFEBES2017

An interesting case of cryptogenic stroke in the setting of Graves' disease

Ershaid Dana , Obuobie Kofi , Ali Khalid , Aker Nadal

Background: Ischemic stroke is an unusual but important complication of Graves’ Thyrotoxicosis that is induced by the hypoercoaguable state of thyrotoxicosis.We present a 24-year old female patient admitted with a 3-day history of intermittent slurred speech associated with numbness of the right side of her mouth and face preceded by left sided headache.She had a history of uncontrolled Graves’ disease secon...

ea0077p73 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2021

Beer Potomania Hyponatraemia: a discordant medley of symptoms of osmotic demyelination syndrome with ataxia and dysarthria

Wong Eleanor , Ahmed Aftab , Yin Win , Oboubie Kofi , Ershaid Dana , Al-Ansari Aseel

A 41 year old gentleman presented with collapse and vomiting for one week was found to be hyponatraemic with sodium of 103. He was treated with a sodium chloride 0.9% over 100 ml/hour and once sodium was increased to 118 in less than 24 hours. He was deescalated from intensive care on day3. He had developed severe ataxia, slow speech and was highly emotional. He was previously high functioning, maintaining a job and independent. It had transpired that he had been drinking 18 c...

ea0086p74 | Metabolism, Obesity and Diabetes | SFEBES2022

Ferric-induced hypophosphatemia ironed out with electrolyte replacement: a case report

Fareed Rana , Al-Shaker Abdul-Razaq , Muhammad Zia , Torabi Parisa , Protty Majd , El-Farhan Nadia , Ershaid Dana , Obuobie Kofi

Parenteral iron is commonly used in management of iron deficiency especially due to gastrointestinal, obstetrics and gynaecological bleeding. There is a variety of intravenous iron formulations available nowadays and they are generally preferred over oral iron preparations in raising haemoglobin and ferritin, especially in cases of noncompliance and patients with gastrointestinal problems. However, one of the frequently missed complications of iron transfusions is hypophosphat...