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Papers by vinod mathai

Research paper thumbnail of Use of abatacept in steroid refractory, immune checkpoint‐induced myocarditis

Internal Medicine Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Acute granulomatous interstitial nephritis in a patient with metastatic melanoma on targeted therapy with dabrafenib and trametinib — A case report

Research paper thumbnail of Incidentally Identified Pulmonary AVM: An Unusual Cause for Stroke in a Young Patient

Case Reports in Neurological Medicine

Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is an uncommon though important potential source for embolic... more Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is an uncommon though important potential source for embolic right-to-left extracardiac shunt as a cause for both silent and clinically evident stroke. We present this case to highlight this pathology as a cause for stroke, the importance of treating this malformation, even if incidentally identified, and finally the role of echocardiography in screening for extracardiac shunt and indicating those patients that may benefit from further investigations looking for extracardiac shunt.

Research paper thumbnail of Use of abatacept in steroid refractory, immune checkpoint‐induced myocarditis

Internal Medicine Journal

Research paper thumbnail of Acute granulomatous interstitial nephritis in a patient with metastatic melanoma on targeted therapy with dabrafenib and trametinib — A case report

Research paper thumbnail of Incidentally Identified Pulmonary AVM: An Unusual Cause for Stroke in a Young Patient

Case Reports in Neurological Medicine

Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is an uncommon though important potential source for embolic... more Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation is an uncommon though important potential source for embolic right-to-left extracardiac shunt as a cause for both silent and clinically evident stroke. We present this case to highlight this pathology as a cause for stroke, the importance of treating this malformation, even if incidentally identified, and finally the role of echocardiography in screening for extracardiac shunt and indicating those patients that may benefit from further investigations looking for extracardiac shunt.