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dr_gsharma
1While there's much talk on 4% mortality from #COVID19, relatively very less is available on rest 96% who resolve as "recovered"Initially it was thought that like other ARDS viruses it
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Lorand Kis
kis_lorand
Soon it is time to learn IHC from the experts SATB2 as a multispecific marker IHC screening markers in a case of cancer of unknown primary which
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Prof. Akiko Iwasaki
VirusesImmunity
Several studies are coming out saying that blood LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels early in #COVID19 disease correlates with severe disease progression. This is a clue that #pyroptosis may be a
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SubramanianMD
drsubramanians
Starting a series on clinical Pearls I am gathering in #COVID19 patients based on experiences of many expertsWill add as we go alongFeel free to add your own observations/experiences #covidclinicalpearls
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
Re: The Donald Trump situation. This is all stage managed to give the false impression that Donald Trump is still in charge, doing fine and recovering.https://twitter.com/jonostrower/status/1312616578773446656 In the UK we
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Trisha Greenhalgh đ· #CovidIsAirborne
trishgreenhalgh
Pondering whether COVID-19 will be evidence-based medicineâs nemesis. Having saved lives for 25 years, EBM (narrowly interpreted) will now tend to increase deaths. Not yet convinced, but worried. 1/ As
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Jon Stone
jonstoneneuro
"Ten Myths about FND" just out in Eur J Neurology @SarahLidstone @rmmaraujo, myself and @basbloem @EANeurology. People with FND come up against a lot of these during diagnosis and treatment.
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Tets Makino
TetsMakino
I never shared this story publicly out of respect for my aunt, but this might do good for someone else so here it is.It all started when my nephew noticed
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Rhys
rhysrmann
A thread about this coming election, the NHS, and my experiences this year. This year, Iâve had more first-hand dealings with the NHS than many other people my age will
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Sayed Tabatabai, MD
TheRealDoctorT
In the 1930s about 40% of all doctor visits were house calls (the physician went to the patientâs house to see them).By the 1980s it was down to 0.6%.âThe past
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Samson W. Fine, MD
rovingatuscap
1/ Here's my train of thought regarding the case below...first, it is important to recognize that w/o the provided #IHC this may be a straightforward diagnosis of GS 3+3=6/Grade group
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midazursam
zursam
Story time... I cried in front of my patient's father.So this happened around 4 days ago, I was on 24 hour duty at the ER. At around 12 noon I
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Prof Chris P Gale
cpgale3
âAlthough proportionately scarce, exercise may paradoxically trigger sudden cardiac arrest in individuals with #cardiovascular disease (CVD), particularly those who were previously sedentary or have advanced CVD.â âIn parallel with th
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Brian Wallach
bsw5020
If you are looking for a thread to reaffirm the good in life, this is for you (note: you may also cry, but itâs a good cry).Punchlines first:1. Seven years
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Rajesh Raj
Kidneymedic
#nephmadness #EthicsRegion1/ Kidney failure treatment: whatâs the right decision?An active, 77-year old Retiree with diabetes and ischemic cardiomyopathy has advanced kidney disease and needs to think about treatment options. Would
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Shannon Dingle
ShannonDingle
When we adopted our youngest from Taiwan, we had to sign a form stating that we understood she was likely âmentally defectiveâ and that we wouldnât try to return her
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