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WCN26-5374 A RARE CASE OF NEPHROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS IN AN ADULT MALE: A DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEM

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WCN26-5374 A RARE CASE OF NEPHROGENIC DIABETES INSIPIDUS IN AN ADULT MALE: A DIAGNOSTIC PROBLEM

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Given the rapidly changing media landscape and popularity of e-cigarettes among young adults who identify as lesbian or gay, bisexual, questioning, or something else (LGB+), timely data on media consumption and exposure to e-cigarette content across media channels is imperative for developing counter-messaging and public education campaigns for these individuals. Using 2023 data from young adults in California, this study examined how social media use differed for heterosexual and LGB + young adults, by sex. Exposure to e-cigarette content across media channels was also compared between heterosexual and LGB + young adults, by sex. Findings from a non-probability representative sample of young adults in California showed that more LGB + young adults reported using Tumblr and fewer reported using Facebook and Snapchat, compared with heterosexual young adults, among both males and females. Use of Reddit was more common among LGB + versus heterosexual females, but there were no differences in sexual identity among males. Exposure to e-cigarette marketing was more common among LGB + females compared with heterosexual females, but this was not the case for males. Exposure to user-generated e-cigarette content, and self-reported visits to e-cigarette websites, were more common among LGB + females compared to heterosexual females. These findings highlight the importance of treating LGB + individuals as a heterogeneous group. As such, anti-tobacco campaigns targeting LGB + individuals that leverage social media will want to consider which platforms are most used among their target audience to increase campaign reach. This study builds upon the literature by providing timely data on how LGB + young adults consume social media and are exposed to e-cigarette marketing. Findings have implications for tobacco education campaigns designed for LGB + individuals that leverage social media.

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Fungal keratitis is a destructive ocular infection, representing a serious diagnostic and therapeutic problem, difficult to treat and with poor results. It can cause irreversible damage. Keratomycoses are rare and may be under-diagnosed. Direct microscopic examination and culture are essential for early specific diagnosis and must be taken into consideration to establish the most effective treatment and avoid serious complications. The pathogenesis of this infection is based on three factors: colonization, tissue damage and immunosuppression. We report 2 cases of Fusarium oxysporum keratomycosis treated with amphotericin B. The diagnosis of corneal abscess was made after ophthalmological examination in 2 adult males with no previous ophthalmological history, referred to the Omar Drissi hospital in Fez for decreased visual acuity, photophobia, redness and intense pain in the right/left eye. Corneal scrapings were taken for microbiological analysis, and after initial mycological results, local and systemic antifungal treatment was initiated with amphotericin B and natamycin eye drops. The evolution was marked by a corneal perforation with a tenon patch graft for the first patient, and healing for the 2nd

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