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Severe Neonatal Anemia Caused by IgM-type Anti-M Antibody

Mai Muchaku, MD; Asuka Hirose, MD, PhD*; Ayako Fudono, MD, PhD; Kotoi Tsurane, MD, PhD; Masaki Sekiguchi, MD, PhD; Naoyuki Miyasaka, MD, PhD

    Anti-M antibody is an irregular antibody directed against the M antigen of the MN blood group. Most anti-M antibodies are of the immunoglobulin M type, which does not cross the placenta; however, rarely, the immunoglobulin G type can cause severe fetal anemia.


Management of Recurrent Endometrial Cancer Once Lifetime Cumulative Dose of Doxorubicin Has Been Reached: Is There a Role for Switching to Pegylated Liposomal Doxorubicin?

Sadie Longo*; Paulina J Haight; Logan A Chrislip; Molly Morton; Laura M Chambers; Kristin L Bixel

    We sought to describe single-institution practice patterns and outcomes of next-line therapy for patients with recurrent endometrial cancer who have reached the lifetime cumulative dose of doxorubicin.


Couvelaire Crisis: A Case of Concealed Placental Abruption with Multisystem Obstetric Emergency

Adhya Miriam Tom*; Sofia Sajid Ali; Chris Mathew Prince; Shameema Muhammed; Amal Hassan Abddelaziz

    Placental abruption is a serious obstetric complication that can lead to maternal hemorrhage, fetal compromise, and, rarely, Couvelaire uterus—characterized by blood extravasation into the myometrium and serosa.


Non-Invasive High Grade Uterine Leiomyosarcoma: A Case Report

Nicole Clarke, BS; Thomas Horn, BS; Gregory Crisafulli, MD*; Pasha Shenasan, MD; Derick Christian, MD

    Uterine Leiomyosarcoma (ULMS) is a rare and aggressive uterine malignancy, representing approximately 1% of uterine cancers. Due to its clinical and imaging similarity to benign leiomyomas, early diagnosis is challenging, and delayed recognition can result in poor outcomes.


A Diagnostic Doozy: Pseudocyesis with Newly Onset Bipolar Mania

Ethan Leabhart, DO*; Meredith Bentley, DO; Brad Cremeans, MS-2

    Pseudocyesis is a rare condition that involves a combination of signs or symptoms that are associated with pregnancy, in the absence of an actual pregnancy, as evidenced by laboratory tests or imaging. At an intersection of psychiatric, psychological, and neuroendocrine factors, presentations may vary, and it may be difficult to distinguish from other similar conditions, such as delusion of pregnancy.


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