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Dr. Renuka Gupta, MD, FHM, FACP, Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine, was appointed as Chief of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital in July 2020. Dr. Gupta has been with New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center as a hospitalist since 2010. In her new role, Dr. Gupta oversees the outpatient and inpatient activities of the Department of Medicine faculty at the Lower Manhattan Hospital and serves as a liaison among the faculty, division chiefs, and New York-Presbyterian leadership both at Weill Cornell and Lower Manhattan Hospital.
Case Report
Multidisciplinary Approach to Treatment of Severe Klippel-Tranaunay-Weber Syndrome
Author(s): Renuka Gupta*
Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome (KTWS) is an extremely rare congenital vascular disorder occurring in less than 1 in 10,000 live birth . KTWS consists of a triad of port-wine stain, varicosities or venous malformations, and bony and soі tissue hypertrophy. Approximately 63% of patients have all three features of the syndrome. Deep venous abnormalities, brain abnormalities (including AV malformation, aneurysm and atrophy), and hemangiomas of visceral organs including the spleen and bladder are associated with KTWS. Pulmonary thromboembolism and hypercoagulability are other rare complications . Нis can present as a consumptive coagulopathy leading to thrombocytopenia and bleeding, known as “Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome” ... View More»