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I've seen 3 cases of takotsubo's, one of which I was pretty certain of, the other two were called as STEMI's and dx'ed in the cath lab.
Tertiary syphilis was pretty big in the ATL in the early 00's, enough to warrant RPR as part of the admitting mental status change w/u. There are a decent number of infectious diseases that were once horses, and are becoming unicorns. Has anyone seen a kid with epiglottitis in the last 5 years?
i saw Hansen disease. maybe not rare worldwide but definitely in the US. i'm sure someone will rain on my parade though =P
Where I went to medical school, we had a Hansens disease clinic. Got to rotate through on my derm rotation.
I was just talking about that earlier this week with someone where I work now. I won't say where, but in Manhattan, right? (If not, then that makes 2 Hansen's clinics.)
Not sure how common but I took care of a woman in our neuro critical care unit who had a paraneoplastic auto-antibody that antagonized the NMDA receptor. So her body was basically making PCP/ketamine. It wasn't pretty.
1. case of small bowel transanal prolapse.
tertiary syphilis - they don't even record data on this anymore. The ID attending had only seen one other case.