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M. Jeffres
PharmerMeg
Summary of the HCQ and QTc ed I've been upto #COVIDー19HCQ is a derivative of quinine (Class 1a antiarrhythmic) and inhibits Na channels. This causes a slowing of phase 0
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Call Me Ishmael
RJ_Howes
2019 Jan. [Acne conglobata: Fact or fiction?] [Article in French]Revuz J, Poli F. http://em-consulte.com/article/1271825/Je ne sais pas! If fact it's a part of Acne Inversa Syndrome?If fiction "Acne Inversa" ceases
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Harish Seethapathy
BetterCallSeeth
Fun fact about this study which highlights a quirk of our fellowship program @MGHKidneys @BWHKidney For those who do not know, our 1st year of fellowship is split equally between
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Erik Hermstad MD MBA
EHermstad
Vitamin D and COVID-19.I saw @ChrisMasterjohn post something about how he wasn't taking vitamin D because it could potentially increase ACE-2 receptors. So, I started checking it on my admitted
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Saman Nematollahi
TxID_Edu
2 more studies about obesity and #COVID19Obesity w/ #SARSCoV2 and ventilationRetrospective, 124 pts- showed that obesity may be a risk factor for worse outcomes in #COVID19 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32271993 https://twitter.com/TxID_E
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Rita Banerji
Rita_Banerji
Thread: people are reporting symptoms like headaches, breathlessness and nausea due to prolonged mask wearing. I am going to put a few research links on effects of masks here. 2/
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John Bloch MD MPH
doc_bloch
I am working on a teaching case for medical students and I have a genuine question: why do we present “mystery cases” in the order of the H&P even though
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AS4SANinc
AS4SANinc
Artifacts or not? Today’s thread will be talking about some of the unexpected findings in patients with neurological disorders, in which the #cerebellum was believed to be unaffected until recently.
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/14Why is secondary dengue infection more likely to cause hemorrhagic fever than primary infection?Not all infections confer immunity, but why would prior exposure lead to WORSE outcomes?To answer these questions,
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Lee E. Rubin, M.D., FAAOS, FAAHKS, FAOA
DrLeeRubin
I love #UKA. Here is a 2 year XR on patient with focal medial knee OA, ROM 0-136, no pain, loving the new partial #KneeReplacement. Targets are 90 on AP,
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Juli Tkotz
juli_tkotz
Please stop justifying the "growing interest" in the field with a pubmed search. It's hard to find a keyword where there ISN'T an increase in papers. Here's e.g."banana".I award a
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
Guess I'll just do a quick post about this.Remember back in early 2020 when everybody was saying maybe masks would work to stop the spread? But certain people said nah,
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Andrew Prayle is immunised
andrewprayle
Giving a talk in a moment on breathing in cleft lip and palate. The references to the talk, and some further reading are here. Going to be a thread of
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John Brownstein
johnbrownstein
So I recognize that the concept of participatory surveillance might seem novel and potentially scary. But actually there is a rich history.Historically, it was used in the eradication of smallpox
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Javeed Sukhera MD PhD
javeedsukhera
A1: There are some models that are getting close but we haven’t yet moved the needle enough. Most of #meded has focused on diversity and inclusion but has yet to
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Tom Folan, MD
tomfolanmd
We only have 3-4 month survivors of COVID19 and so we are only familiar with acute effects. There is concern for chronic effects to include: Pulmonary fibrosis Heart failure Liver
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