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SlyFitz
My NYC #COVID Lessons learned1) New York Hospitals are under water. This pandemic is real. Both epidemiologically and pathophysiologically this disease is unlike anything I have ever seen before... 1/
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Tewor DS
TEWOGBADE_
A thread on the evolution of Michael Jackson’s face and what he would have looked like had he opted to not go for surgeries. 1977. He started out modestly enough
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
So why aren't we seeing kids with COVID-19? Is it because they're not getting it, or just not sick enough to go to hospital?Iceland tested 6% of their whole population.
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ChristosArgyropoulos
ChristosArgyrop
Alright then, time to visit this. We currently have two publications for two different SGLT2i from two different studies (CANVAS and EMPAREG-Outcome) that show that the *relative* benefits of SGLT2i
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sa7bety_mozza
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Robert Dickson
robertpdickson
The *alveolar poncho* (copyright @jopo899) theory of hyaline membrane deposition reminds me of a broader idea: maybe the more "pathognomonic" a finding is in a disease, the more likely it
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지미니샤⁷✨🧈💛(jimin's chubbs 💕) (missing Jimin 24/7)
MochiBTSOt77
BTS members as the human system - a educational and much much needed thread ( study with bts ) 1. Kim Namjoon as the nervous systemIt collects and process information
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exhausted
forsorrows
What did the nail gun murderer choose as his catch phrase?You have nail. What do you they say about the designer with a difficult personality?"He can be reasoned with, after
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James Watson
jwato_watson
A (longish) post-publication review of the most recent observational study in COVID19 patients treated with (hydroxy)chloroquine.This is retrospective analysis of an international registry with >96,000 hospitalised patients in 6 continen
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Brianne's Haunted Soapbox
bennessb
Okay so let's make a symptom glossary.Each tweet in this thread will be for discussing a different symptom family, which I know will get unwieldy.Reply to this tweet with symptoms
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
We need to talk about #LongCovid.Many who had #COVID19 continue to experience complications long after their initial illness.In thisbelow, I expand on what @angie_rasmussen and I discussed in this @ASlavitt
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Dr Zoë Hyde
DrZoeHyde
THREAD (1/20) in which I present evidence for the continuation of school closures.Summary: children can infect others; some children experience severe disease; re-opening #schools is potentially high-risk for the community.
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Jessica G.Y. Luc, MD
JessicaLuc1
This is happening now! @ISMICS webinar on #COVID19 "Lessons and Perspectives from Italy and New York! Moderated by Dr. @drbypass Featuring Drs. Gino Gerosa, Mattia Glauber, Eric Lehr, and Nirav
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Adeel Shahid, MD
AdeelShahidMD
Trying to understand all the manifestations of #COVID19 and #ACE2 receptor seems to be the key, Feel free to add info I miss. #SARS_COV_2 enters cells expressing this, abundant in
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
In my opinion it is exactly ARDS. It fits the criteria and would be included in trials. Indeed, having meta-analysed pressures and tidal volumes in several RCTS of ARDS in
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Alex Scordelis
alexscordelis
Some personal news: I staffed on “Ellen’s Game of Games.” The writers’ room is in one of her oceanside Montecito villas. Not sure which one. Waiting for her assistant to
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