Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.Catecholamine-induced cardiomyopathy (CIC) and pheochromocytoma are both rare entities, and their exact incidence and prevalence are unknown. Pheochromocytoma has been implicated as one of the causes of CIC or Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) by means of case reports and retrospective reviews. However, the evaluation of any patient with TTS and pheochromocytoma is often faced with multiple challenges due to its rarity and atypical presentations, which subsequently leads to delay in diagnosis. Here, we present a case of a 51-year old female who had three distinct episodes of TTS and now presented in a hypertensive emergency with angina, palpitations, headache, nausea, and vomiting. She was treated for non-ST elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) but coronary angiogram revealed patent coronary arteries. Due to the paroxysmal nature of her hypertensive emergencies and variable blood pressure response, pheochromocytoma was suspected. On further evaluation, she was found to have elevated metanephrines and a 6.3 cm left adrenal mass on CT scan. This case emphasizes the importance of considering or identifying pheochromocytoma as an underlying primary etiology for recurrent episodes of TTS and related concerns such as choice of anti-hypertensive agents. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.IMPORTANCE AND OBJECTIVE Dietary supplements and herbs (called naturoceuticals) are commonly used by Americans, but little is known about their use in cardiovascular disease patient populations. The objective was to evaluate naturoceutical use in a sample population of cardiovascular disease patients in the U.S. DESIGN, SETTING and PARTICIPANTS A non-blinded, single medical center clinic open questionnaire was delivered to cardiovascular clinic patients with known cardiovascular diseases. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES, AND RESULTS Estimation of naturoceutical usage prevalence and frequency in the sample population of cardiovascular disease patients. A total of 163 patients (n = 99 males, 64 females) participated (mean age males, 66 years; females, 64 years). Overall, 76.7 percent of participants reported using naturoceuticals. Of them, about 63.2 percent took more than one type, and 90.3 percent reported daily usage. Of the naturoceuticals reportedly being taken, multivitamins containing vitamin K were the most commonly consumed (32.3 percent male, 29.7 percent female), followed by vitamin D (23.2 percent male, 31.3 percent female) and fish oil (24.2 percent male, 15.6 percent female). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE The present study revealed that naturoceutical use was very popular in cardiovascular disease patients, largely due to the belief that they could reduce and/or prevent symptoms and disease in general. The benefits and hazards of those naturoceuticals being used concurrent with other prescription medications were discussed. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.Bartonella species was first reported as a cause of endocarditis in 1993, currently it is thought to account for 3-4 percent of all diagnosed cases. Initial symptoms of Bartonella endocarditis are non-specific like weight loss, fever and fatigue. There are very few reported cases of Bartonella endocarditis causing mycotic aneurysm. We present a case of a 60-year-old male who presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage secondary to mycotic aneurysm. Due to high suspicion of endocarditis leading to mycotic aneurysm he underwent transesophageal echocardiography which showed mitral valve vegetations. His blood cultures were negative, he was eventually diagnosed with Bartonella henselae by elevated IgG titers greater than 1800. Due to repeated mycotic aneurysms on antibiotics, he underwent surgical mitral valve replacement along with the full course of antibiotics and has been asymptomatic since. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.While portal-systemic encephalopathy is a common entity in cirrhotic patients, it is less frequent in non-cirrhotic patients. We are reporting a case of a 68-year-old female who presented with unresponsiveness for the second time in six months. https://www.selleckchem.com/products/wrw4.html She underwent extensive evaluation for liver disease with ultrasonography and computerized tomography of the abdomen, testing for causes of liver disease including testing for viral hepatitis was negative. A liver biopsy was done clearing any doubt about the presence of significant liver disease or clinically significant portal hypertension. With absence of liver disease hence lower likelihood of portal-systemic encephalopathy (PSE) we evaluated for other causes of encephalopathy with unremarkable neuroimaging including brain MRI and head CT, unremarkable CSF analysis and EEG showing no seizure activity. Given the negative workup and the high ammonia level with the significant clinical response to ammonia lowering therapy we further evaluated the patient for other causes of PSE with Doppler ultrasonography of the liver and eventually angiography of the portal system with the high suspicion for a portosystemic shunt as a cause of her encephalopathy. A shunt from the inferior mesenteric vein to the left renal vein was diagnosed and successfully occluded utilizing coil embolization. The patient recovered normal mentation and was eventually discharged home. This case sheds light on the importance of diagnosing portosystemic shunts leading to encephalopathy, as occlusion of the shunt can correct the encephalopathy and help prevent further episodes. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.Primary lung tumors are very rare in children and constitute only 0.2 percent of all pediatric malignancies. Carcinoids are the most common primary pediatric lung tumor and account for 80 percent of all primary malignant bronchial tumors. Carcinoid tumors can be histologically categorized as typical or atypical. They are derived from neuroendocrine cells in the bronchial epithelium and are locally infiltrative. Surgical resection of endobronchial carcinoid tumors is the mainstay of treatment with a five-year survival of 95 percent. Endoscopic resection has been reported in adult patients with typical carcinoid tumors (less than 20 mm) with no extrabronchial disease. We present the first pediatric bronchial carcinoid tumor treated with endoscopic resection. Copyright© South Dakota State Medical Association.