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Thyroid | 2017

Effect of Marijuana Use on Thyroid Function and Autoimmunity.

Sonali Malhotra; Rubina A. Heptulla; Peter Homel; Roja Motaghedi

BACKGROUND Marijuana is legalized for medical use in 24 states and for recreational use in 5. However, effects of marijuana use on thyroid function and autoimmunity are unknown. METHODS We performed a cross-sectional analysis of data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted between 2007 and 2012 to assess the effects of marijuana on thyroid function and autoimmunity in users. We included 5280 adults ages 18 to 69 years, who responded to questions related to marijuana use and had laboratory results related to thyroid parameters. Subjects were categorized as nonusers (never used), past users (used prior to 30 days ago), and recent users (used within last 30 days). Using NHANES normative cut offs for thyroid parameters, we compared recent users with nonusers and past users and calculated the odds ratios for the relative rate of clinically significant thyroid dysfunction in those groups. Multivariate logistic regression was then performed to control for confounders. RESULTS Fifty-four percent of subjects reported lifetime cannabis use, with 15% using it recently. Univariate regression analysis showed that recent marijuana users had significantly lower frequency of elevated thyrotropin (TSH) and positive anti-thyroperoxidase antibody (TPOAb) versus nonusers/past users. After controlling for confounders, recent marijuana use remained an independent predictor for TSH <5.6 μIU/mL (odds ratio of 0.344 with 95% CI of 0.127-0.928; p = 0.04) but not for negative TPOAb. CONCLUSION Recent marijuana use was not associated with thyroid dysfunction but was significantly associated with lower levels of TSH.


Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016

Should children with isolated premature adrenarche be routinely evaluated for non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia?

Bryan A. Ghanny; Sonali Malhotra; Shilpa Kumta; Irina Kazachkova; Peter Homel; Elka Jacobson-Dickman; Roja Motaghedi

Abstract Background: Current clinical practice is to evaluate children presenting with premature adrenarche (PA) for non-classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NC-CAH). Our main objective was to assess the prevalence of NC-CAH among children presented with PA. Additional objectives were to ascertain whether subpopulations were prone to NC-CAH, and therefore justified to be tested, and if obesity is a factor that can exclude the need for CAH testing. Methods: A retrospective chart review of all children ≤11 years, who presented to our clinic with PA between January 2012 and May 2015 (n=103) was conducted. PA was defined based on commonly accepted clinical criteria. Results: We did not identify any subjects with NC-CAH but one was affected with previously undiagnosed classical simple virilizing CAH (SV-CAH). The subject was born prior to the implementation of CAH newborn screening in the state of birth. The affected subject was of Middle Eastern origin and also obese (BMI >95 percentile for age and sex). Conclusions: Undiagnosed CAH is an uncommon cause of PA, and therefore routine screening for NC-CAH in every case of PA may not be justified, although, perhaps, should still be considered in high risk ethnicities. Obesity does not appear to exclude the possibility of being affected with mild or NC-CAH.


American Journal of Therapeutics | 2017

Very Severe Aplastic Anemia During Treatment With Doxycycline.

Prabhsimranjot Singh; Ankur Sinha; Anisha Kamath; Sonali Malhotra

To the Editor:CASE REPORTA 42-year-old male presented to the emergency department with 3 weeks history of fatigue and epistaxis. On initial blood work, he was found to have pancytopenia with hemoglobin of 4.7 g/dL, platelet count of 4000, and absolute neutrophil count of 160. He has no significant f


Pediatric Emergency Care | 2017

Leukemoid Reaction in a Pediatric Patient With Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

Laura K. Gonzalez; Sonali Malhotra; Marla C. Levine; Elka Jacobson-Dickman

Abstract Herein, we report a case of a 12-year-old girl who presented with diabetic ketoacidosis and a leukemoid reaction. Although this association has been described in a few adult patients, pediatric cases have not been reported. A leukemoid reaction is commonly defined as an elevation in the white blood cell count greater than 50,000/&mgr;L in response to severe illness or stress other than hematologic malignancy; it is considered to be mediated by various hormones, cytokines, and factors that are released in response to inciting triggers, such as acidosis. As highlighted in our report, distinguishing a benign leukemoid reaction from a hematologic malignancy and even tumor lysis syndrome, particularly in a setting of diabetic ketoacidosis, is crucial to ensuring safe and efficacious therapeutic interventions.


American Journal of Perinatology Reports | 2016

Topical Iodine–Induced Thyrotoxicosis in a Newborn with a Giant Omphalocele

Sonali Malhotra; Shilpa Kumta; Alok Bhutada; Elka Jacobson-Dickman; Roja Motaghedi


World Journal of Oncology | 2017

Rare Presentation of Adrenocortical Carcinoma in a 4-Month-Old Boy

Sonali Malhotra; Apoorva R. Waikar; Prabhsimranjot Singh; Ludovico Guarini; Elka Jacobson-Dickman; Roja Motaghedi; Irina Kazachkova


World Journal of Oncology | 2017

Rare Case of Spinal Cord Compression as Initial Presentation of Thymic Carcinoma

Prabhsimranjot Singh; Ankur Sinha; Sonali Malhotra; Abhinav B. Chandra; William B. Solomon; Yiwu Huang


Journal of Cancer Prevention & Current Research | 2017

Aplastic Anemia- A Quick Review

Prabhsimranjot Singh; Ankur Sinha; Anisha Kamath; Sonali Malhotra; Abhinav B Ch; ra


American Journal of Therapeutics | 2017

Atezolizumab-Induced New Onset Diabetes Mellitus With Ketoacidosis

Ravikaran Patti; Sonali Malhotra; Ankur Sinha; Prabhsimranjot Singh; Michael Marcelin; Ashish Saxena


Blood | 2015

Very Severe Aplastic Anemia Due to Doxycycline Therapy

Prabhsimranjot Singh; Ankur Sinha; Anisha Kamath; Sonali Malhotra; Abhinav B. Chandra

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Roja Motaghedi

Maimonides Medical Center

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Ankur Sinha

Maimonides Medical Center

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Anisha Kamath

Maimonides Medical Center

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Peter Homel

Beth Israel Medical Center

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Shilpa Kumta

Maimonides Medical Center

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Alok Bhutada

Maimonides Medical Center

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