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Aaron Richterman, MD
AaronRichterman
Yesterday @EricMeyerowitz and I presented insights from new COVID19 papers published over the last month at the HOPE conference. Posting slides and video if interestedVideo: http://www.hopeconference.net/conferences/files/2020-09-22/2020-09
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Christine Dribin
blsdbe
Today I watched a very interesting panel discussing Coronav1rus From @TLAVagabond's broadcast: C0ronavirus Roundtable With Dr. Buttar & Dr. Mikov1ts - How Your System Is Being Used Against Youhttps://www.pscp.tv/w/cXIB2jFkcmplWldCQk53RWJ8MXlv
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Khairul Hafidz
khairul_hafidz
Mari sini saya nak buka mata dan minda kamu pula.Virus adalah agen jangkitan yang hanya boleh berkembang biak di dalam host cell, seperti sel di dalam badan kita. Ada pelbagai
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Javier Buceta
JavierBuceta
Because COVID19 we hear about the PCR technique all day. I want to share with you some things about its discovery... Kary Mullis came with the idea about how to
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A knife at the gunfight
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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Chetan Shenoy
cshenoy3
It’s been over 2 months since the first descriptions of cardiac manifestations of Covid-19. There have been many papers and reviews on this topic. What have we learned about how
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Dr. Adams Waldorf
uwdrwaldorf
Can a #COVID19 infection during pregnancy lead to infection of the fetus?A mix of suspicious case reports and scientifically inaccurate articles have muddled this area.Actually, SARS-CoV-2 doesn’t even need to
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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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Tian Zhang, MD, MHS
TiansterZhang
A #COVID19 battle story. This week #COVID19 became very real. This virus that has been passed all over the globe and has afflicted more than 1 million people has now
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Robert Plenge
rplenge
Another week and more data on the immune response to SARS-CoV2 and the disease it causes, COVID-19. This information is critical for therapeutic repurposing. A short thread on interferon and
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Dr. Arinjay Banerjee
sci_questions
Our latest study to understand the dynamic regulation of #interferon (#IFN) and #SARSCoV2 infection. summarizing what we found and what needs to be done to understand the dynamic interplay of
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#ADOS File Grievances
AdosGrievances
Some clinicians suspect the driving force in many gravely ill patients...is a disastrous overreaction of the immune system known as a “cytokine storm” ... Blood vessels leak, blood pressure
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Jyoti Baharani- 'stay home and wash your hands'
renalpages
Thank you @ISNkidneycare @ISPD1 for the webinar on #PD in #AKILots of food for thought Just been looking through my notes - AKI reported in up to a third of
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Kashif Pirzada, MD
KashPrime
Front-line providers need to consider anti-coagulating their rapidly deteriorating COVID-19 patients. Could it be that severe endothelial dysfunction, resulting in microvascular thrombosis, is playing a major role in the rapid
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Talal Hilal
THilalMD
In 1956, Benjamin Castleman et al described 13 cases of mediastinal lymph node hyperplasia that resembled thymomas grossly and microscopically Castleman argued against their thymic or neoplastic origin. The nodes
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Josh Wang
joshux321
Reasons to consider bacteria in the pathophysiology in Covid-19@sanchak74 did much of the research here. I'll mostly compile and summarize the evidence and arguments provided, while make some additions if
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