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Leo Reap
Leo_ReapDO
Proposed COVID-19 Pathophysiology [Part 3 of (now) 4]: Coagulopathy Strikes Back.What happens when #COVID19 clashes with the
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Tucker Goodrich
TuckerGoodrich
"Thus, a single bout of exhaustive exercise has been shown to cause oxidative damage in untrained persons while in trained subjects, no such effects are observed due to an increased
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Good morning! Based on my latest poll, I’m going to start off this (short!) week with a non COVID heme #tweetorial. It turns out there are other conditions still affecting
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🥕Devesh Rai, MD🥕
DeveshRaiMD
#CardioTwitter #CardioNerds #GITwitter How do you approach GI Bleed in patients with LVAD, we'll follow a patient from presentation to discharge 72 Y/F s/p LVAD 1 year ago presented with
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Daniel40960642
1. This a Picture from the US .MERCY whiched correctly docked in the port of LA. A Train Engineer ran his Diesel locomotive at full speed off the tracks at
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Long Covid Madness
UnwantedGuest3
Now watching this weeks #coverscan webinar on #longcovid. Looking forward to hearing more from Dr Andrea Dennis, Head of Translational Science at Perspectum, responsible for writing up much of the
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Lars Mølgaard Saxhaug
load_dependent
GP refers youngish patient with 3 months of increasing dyspnea, now even some at rest, and new AF. Sedate lifestyle, overweight.On examination ECG with AF, HR 135. Bp 130/80. Some
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta
drsanjaygupta
Most people who get Covid-19 don't need to be hospitalized, but some do. An even smaller group require intensive care -- and that largely means ventilators. (1/15) Ventilators are a
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Eduardo R Argaiz
ArgaizR
Management of COVID-19 Respiratory Distress @JAMA_current: 4 most noteworthy points with some thoughts (1/9):"Types L and H are the conceptual extremes of a spectrum that includes intermediate stages, in which
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Marcio S Bittencourt
MBittencourtMD
It is no news that the Dexa trial is out in preprint. Great work! Many have been calling it practice changing and have suggested Dexa should be used in all
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
This is a GREAT q: Why is there so much disagreement about using HCQ (or other drugs) for #COVID-19 Even among doctors!My thoughts: [THREAD]https://twitter.com/balinoruo/status/1248328481097650176 1. We do a bad job
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Babak Behgam, DO
BabakBehgam
A 60 year old male with a history of HTN comes in with acute onset shortness of breath. (Clinical details altered). [thread] He was in profound respiratory distress. He was
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Steven Chen
DrStevenTChen
1/#AGEP (ACUTE GENERALIZED EXANTHEMATOUS PUSTULOSIS)! A #medtwitter #dermtwitter #tweetorial! #MedEd #FOAMEdThis is a drug reaction that we can see on inpatients, with an exam full of pustules!Let's start with a
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Harrison Luttrell, MD
hluttrellMD
So with all the talk of a virtual interview season, I thought I'd do a quick reflection about how I chose #medpeds. So without further ado...(Had to have a WoW
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Matthew
Matthew94091812
COVID Facemask: New Review of Side Effects from Prolonged Mask Wearing, including Impaired Thinking and Concentration In Some SituationsTitle: Is a Mask That Covers the Mouth and Nose... Free of
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dasPost-CV
dasvee
1/ After a morning of heart tests the saying ""if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail" springs to mind.I get a respiratory illness (Covid) and coincidentally have
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