Ariel Gershon

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Ariel Gershon

Ariel Gershon

@GershonMD

Medical Genetics Resident @uoftmedicine. Professional learner. Interested in #histmed, #meded, humanities, #tweetorials. Clerkship Director @Medskldotcom

Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Ariel Gershon
Ariel Gershon@GershonMD·
@francisdeng the odor can first be detected in the cerumen (~24 hours of life) before it's present in the urine (~6 days)
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Francis Deng, MD@francisdeng·
A neonate presented with poor feeding and reduced responsiveness. A brain MRI was obtained. What distinct odor may be detected on this baby? See the answer at Images in 𝑅𝑎𝑑𝑖𝑜𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑦: doi.org/10.1148/radiol… #pedineurorad
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Ariel Gershon@GershonMD·
@Immanuel_Paul30 leiomyoma. Consider RCC predisposition - Hereditary Leiomyomatosis with Renal Cell Carcinoma caused by heterozygous FH variants. Note that homozygosity for pathogenic variants in FH is associated with fumarate hydratase deficiency (neonatal epileptic encephalopathy)
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Lea Alhilali, MD
Lea Alhilali, MD@teachplaygrub·
Is trying to remember toxic encephalopathy patterns making you toxic? Does memorizing metabolic encephalopathy patterns put you into a metabolic coma? Don't become encephalopathic! Here is the cheat sheet of the encephalopathy patterns you NEED to know & how to remember them! ➡️Corpus Callosum: 🔸Lesions here are called cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum or CLOCC. 🔸Usually transient from cytotoxicity, especially viral infections. 🔸Remember they are commonly viral & transient bc CLOCC lesions are on the CLOCK ➡️Central Pons: 🔸Usually osmotic demyelination 🔸Remember this bc the T2 hyperintensity is in the shape of O for Osmotic ➡️Dentate: 🔸Usually flagyl toxicity 🔸Remember this bc the wavy appearance of the dentate looks like a FLAG for FLAGyl ➡️Corticospinal tract: 🔸Usually from cobalamin deficienty 🔸Remember cortiCOspinal for CObalamin ➡️Symmetric Gray Matter: 🔸Differential is EXTENSIVE 🔸Remember the differential list for deep gray is deep! ➡️Cortical Gray Matter: 🔸Typically hypoglycemia & hyperammonemia 🔸Remember it looks like the brain has been coated in shimmering sugar = related to glucose 🔸Hyperammonemia has about 1000 Ms in it & the undulated cortex looks like an M ➡️Symmetric White Matter: 🔸Commonly from chasing the dragon (heroin) & methotrexate 🔸Remember that the puffy white matter signal looks like the smoke from a dragon 🔸Remember methotrexate as methoTRACTSate = affects many white matter TRACTS ➡️Posterior subcortical edema: 🔸This is PRES or posterior reversible encephalopathy 🔸So if it’s all POSTERIOR, think POSTERIOR reversible encephalopathy ➡️Asymmetric White Matter: 🔸This is usually demyelinating from chemotherapy 🔸Demyelinating lesions have a C shaped pattern of enhancement 🔸So if you see a C enhancing think of C-hemotherapy Now you know all the toxic/metabolic encephalopathy patterns. So hopefully now remembering the patterns of toxic/metabolic won’t seem so diabolic!
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Charlie Herndon
Charlie Herndon@DrCycloPath·
🚫BPOP: hands & feet, no medullary connection, bizarre chondrocytes, blue bone* *blue bone: characteristic irregular calcified matrix 🚫Subungual exostosis: ~BPOP but lacks blue bone and almost exclusively on the big toe ✅Osteochondroma: distal femur, continuous with underlying bone, recapitulates growth plate #pedipath #bstpath #pathology #pathtwitter
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StudyRare 🧬
StudyRare 🧬@studyrare·
A 6-month-old boy presents for a routine check-up. He babbles & is starting to take solids. Phys exam shows a well-appearing infant. A pic of his external ear👂 is shown (left panel). Right panel shows a normal ear for reference. What term best describes this finding? #GeneChat
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Lea Alhilali, MD
Lea Alhilali, MD@teachplaygrub·
If you aren’t cheating, you aren’t trying! Are you looking at MRIs? Feeling some confusion about the diffusion? Feel impaired when it comes to the FLAIR? Wish you could cheat a little? Here’s a little cheat sheet on all the sequences you NEED to know if you are looking at MRIs! ➡️T1: It’s for anatomy, so brain structures reflect the same color as real life. So gray matter is gray on T1 & white matter is white on T1. It’s also for contrast. Contrast material is taken up by masses making them light up & them easier to see. ➡️T2: It’s the water sensitive sequence. What is pathologic water in the brain? Edema! My attending once said, “Everything bad in this world is trying to turn you back into what you came from—water." ➡️DWI: Diffusion detects stroke, which are bright on diffusion. But anything that makes space tight in the brain can be bright on diffusion (highly cellular masses, clotted blood, pus under pressure, etc.) ➡️Gradient: Gradient is sensitive to metals. And what’s the most important metal in body? Iron—bc iron is in blood. So gradient is our blood sensitive sequence So keep this cheat sheet w/you whenever you have to look at MRIs! Who says cheaters never win!
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Jay "Thymocyte" Hwang
Jay "Thymocyte" Hwang@Path4People·
@GershonMD @path_girl88 @Hashimoto__0 Thanks for your comment, Dr. Gershon and for your support 🤓🙏🏼. This is hard because I didn’t give anymore information and hard to distinguish just histologically from darrier and this one. But this one won’t have ATP2A2 and is a solitary lesion.
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Jay "Thymocyte" Hwang
Jay "Thymocyte" Hwang@Path4People·
I may look like a wart but I’m not HPV driven I usually occur on head and neck and you may see “corps rounds and grains” Who am I? 🤔 Thank you @path_girl88 @Hashimoto__0 and Felipe Ruiz for helping me on this. 🙏🏼🤓
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Itebimien Peter
Itebimien Peter@PeterItebimien·
An 18yr♀️ presenting with this skin lesion👇,blurring vision👇,episodes of severe pains and numbness of arms and feets worsen with extremes of temperatures and exertion and ⬇️ sweating.Diagnosis? Treatment? Complication? #MedTwitter #MedEd #MedX #FOAMed #usmle @IhabFathiSulima @neuralconsult @drkeithsiau @BiochemistDan @studyrare @aruaclinic @BrownJHM @Sthanu5 @mendietaalex1 @modernHealthMe @Mohammad1014660 @ChiomaDPatrick @Chege_jrn @ChefKarim02 @DrAkhilRaghavan @Drkhenaizan @TSM_Humanist
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Craig Horbinski
Craig Horbinski@CraigHorbinski·
One low-power image is all you need for this sacral tumor. Diagnosis? #pathology #neuropath #PathTwitter "Take, if you must, this little bag of dreams, Unloose the CHORD, and they will wrap you round." William Butler Yeats
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Ariel Gershon
Ariel Gershon@GershonMD·
@studyrare dyskeratosis congenita. Classic triad is 1. dysplastic nails 2. oral leukoplakia 3. lacy reticulated pigmentary changes, esp of chest/neck skin. Important boone marrow failure, pulmonary fibrosis, and cancer predisposition syndrome: ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK22301/
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StudyRare 🧬@studyrare·
A 15-year-old boy presents for a checkup. Physical exam shows several missing fingernails, white plaques in the mouth, & gray hair. His 33-year-old maternal uncle has pulmonary fibrosis and aplastic anemia. Which lab test would help confirm the suspected diagnosis? #GeneChat
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Jared T. Ahrendsen MD, PhD (AP/NP/FP)
#Neuropath day 12 - this tumor was removed from the cerebrum of an infant. H&E and helpful IHC shown. Diagnosis? There is no doubt that this tumor is Awfully Terrible/Really Terrifying.
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