Christina Coyle, MD

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Christina Coyle, MD

Christina Coyle, MD

@Coyle_CM

Professor of Medicine @EinsteinMed, ID doctor at Jacobi Medical Center. Passionate about #TropMed and #ImmigrantHealth.

Bronx, NY Katılım Nisan 2021
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@Coyle_CM fantastic presentation today at the Holloway Symposium - thank you! I learned so much!
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Christina Coyle, MD@Coyle_CM·
Ok.. we have a 10 year old with urinary schistosomiasis (eggs in urine), abdominal pain and a bladder US showing nodular thickening of the bladder. You gave praziquantel.... next steps? Let's vote (2/2)
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Hey #IDTwitter. . some comments on our #Tropmed case ...On further questioning he noted hematuria and abdominal pain for a year. Work up for eosinophilia in returning migrant with eosinophilia from West Africa outlined here ... Thanks for all your feedback! (1/2)
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Hey #IDTwitter #MedTwitter another #TropMed case to unravel: A 10-year-old migrated from Mali 4 months ago c/o abdominal pain. No fever or diarrhea. WBC 9K 25% eos. Hg and Plt WNL. Chemistries normal. PE: lower abdominal pain. Next on your work up?

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Now lab results from case below and the urine for O& P... What are your next steps in management of this patient? (2/2)
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Hey #IDTwitter #MedTwitter another #TropMed case to unravel: A 10-year-old migrated from Mali 4 months ago c/o abdominal pain. No fever or diarrhea. WBC 9K 25% eos. Hg and Plt WNL. Chemistries normal. PE: lower abdominal pain. Next on your work up?

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Hey #IDTwitter #MedTwitter another #TropMed case to unravel: A 10-year-old migrated from Mali 4 months ago c/o abdominal pain. No fever or diarrhea. WBC 9K 25% eos. Hg and Plt WNL. Chemistries normal. PE: lower abdominal pain. Next on your work up?
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Christina Coyle, MD@Coyle_CM·
@tmhohl71 @coyle Love this Tobias! Thanks for great article by Elise O'Connell and Tom Nutman from NIH... Will refer to in my discussion!! Answer tonight!
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Paul Sax@PaulSaxMD·
Hey #IDTwitter, especially those out there doing clinical research: Excited that @CIDJournal now offers format free submissions. Another big change coming soon -- stay tuned! #Manuscript%20Format%20and%20Structure" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">academic.oup.com/cid/pages/Manu…
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Christina Coyle, MD@Coyle_CM·
Let's look at clues on MRI, as calcified lesions with perilesional edema commonly get mistaken for a degenerating cyst. Remember they are always enhancing on T1 post gad! A useful sequence is SWI: Calcified lesions look black. This is your stand in for a CT scan. Take a look:
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New #TropMed case of Neurocysticercosis (NCC) following our Febrile Episode @CesarGBerto A 53 year old male from rural Mexico presents with R sided weakness resulting in a fall. On exam: R hemiparesis- NCC Western blot +. Previously told he had a "brain" parasite. MRI showed:
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