2023
Personality Changes and Staring Spells in a 12-Year-Old Child: A Case Report Incorporating ChatGPT, a Natural Language Processing Tool Driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Puthenpura V, Nadkarni S, DiLuna M, Hieftje K, Marks A. Personality Changes and Staring Spells in a 12-Year-Old Child: A Case Report Incorporating ChatGPT, a Natural Language Processing Tool Driven by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cureus 2023, 15: e36408. PMID: 37090271, PMCID: PMC10115215, DOI: 10.7759/cureus.36408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-grade gliomasIntracranial tumorsPersonality changesTreatment of LGGCentral nervous system tumorsMain presenting featuresBroad differential diagnosisNervous system tumorsPresenting featuresPediatric patientsCase reportSystem tumorsFavorable outcomeEndocrine conditionsMain symptomsDifferential diagnosisIntracranial neoplasmsBrain tumorsGrade gliomasEarly identificationSymptomsTumorsOlder childrenCommon typeNatural language processing tools
2018
A Giant Gastroschisis Associated with Pulmonary Hypoplasia and Spinal Anomaly: A Case Report and a Literature Review
Puvabanditsin S, Burger R, Puthenpura V, Walzer L, Madubuko A, Minerowicz C, Mehta R. A Giant Gastroschisis Associated with Pulmonary Hypoplasia and Spinal Anomaly: A Case Report and a Literature Review. Case Reports In Pathology 2018, 2018: 8378769. PMID: 29854529, PMCID: PMC5954887, DOI: 10.1155/2018/8378769.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesPulmonary hypoplasiaGiant gastroschisisCentral nervous system abnormalitiesGiant abdominal wallProlonged ventilator supportNervous system abnormalitiesLarge gastroschisisRespiratory insufficiencyVentilator supportPoor outcomeCase reportSystem abnormalitiesAbdominal wallSpinal anomaliesGastroschisisIsolated anomalyHypoplasiaAssociationLiterature reviewHerniationKyphoscoliosisInsufficiencyOmphaloceleAbnormalitiesLiver
2016
Recurrent Thyrotoxicosis due to Both Graves’ Disease and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis in the Same Three Patients
Schaffer A, Puthenpura V, Marshall I. Recurrent Thyrotoxicosis due to Both Graves’ Disease and Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis in the Same Three Patients. Case Reports In Endocrinology 2016, 2016: 6210493. PMID: 27340576, PMCID: PMC4906178, DOI: 10.1155/2016/6210493.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGraves' diseaseHashimoto's thyroiditisDisease processRecurrence of thyrotoxicosisAutoimmune disease processSeparate disease processesAntithyroid medicationRadioablation therapyRecurrent thyrotoxicosisThree patientsInitial presentationCase reportThyrotoxicosisThyroiditisThyroid glandDiseaseUnique genetic differencesMonozygotic twinsPatientsTemporary resolutionHashitoxicosisMedicationsRecurrenceTherapy