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Study 8100+ #MedEd "flash-XCreations"- Reminders of topics to do a deeper study-dive. Zebra hoof-beats? Think Tyrannosaurus Rex 🦖Thanks 56,000!

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Multiple myeloma of plasma cells s/s: bone pain (back, spine, ribs, long bones), spinal cord compression, hypogammaglobulinemia (w/ sepsis), kidney failure (MCC hypercalcemia), Rouleaux anemia, bleeding, hyperviscosity syndrome, lytic bone lesions (skull, pelvis, spine)
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What is the "T score"? A t-score measures how patient is from expected population average, calculated in units of standard error. Used to determine if patient has osteoporosis and whether treatment is required; When to use "T score": Postmenopausal women and older men
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Basilar artery 3 segments - proximal & middle segments supply pons via penetrating median, paramedian, and circumferential branches. Distal segment supplies midbrain and, via terminal branches (superior cerebellar & posterior cerebral arteries), provides blood to thalamus
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Name the marked structure?
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@drkeithsiau Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome... Hemolytic anemia – RBCs destroyed Thrombocytopenia (low platelets) – bleeding Acute kidney injury – small vessel damage in kidneys
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Which condition is characterised by this triad?
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@doctors_squad Metabolic alkalosis Hyperkalemia Hypercalcemia Hyponatremia Severe liver impairment Fluid overload situations
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Ringer lactant is contraindicated in ?
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@doctors_squad Ringer's lactate is contraindicated in neonates (≤28 days old) receiving concomitant ceftriaxone (risk of fatal ceftriaxone-calcium salt precipitation in the bloodstream), and in patients with known hypersensitivity to sodium lactate or any components of the solution.
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@Medzonetv Miliary TB; hematogenous spread via pulmonary arterial circulation -Uniform, tiny nodules -Diffuse random distribution -No dominant mass -Classic “snowstorm” appearance
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Spot Diagnosis??????
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Cockayne Syndrome - autosomal recessive multi-system growth failure, microcephaly, neurodevelopmental delays, cutaneous photosensitivity, sensorial impairment, dental anomalies; Mutation ERCC8/6 genes
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Fetal Development at ~21 Weeks, anatomy U/S time •10.5 in (26–27 cm) crown-to-heel •12–14 oz (340–400 g) •Roughly size of a banana •Skin is thin and translucent, covered in lanugo (fine hair). •Vernix caseosa begins coating the skin.
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@hemo_shk Findings consistent with a large hiatal hernia with intrathoracic stomach, demonstrating a prominent air–fluid level in left lower thorax. No radiographic evidence of acute pulmonary pathology.
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@TrackYourHeart Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) the MCC of sudden cardiac death in young athletes in the USA. --> Autosomal dominant mutations (β-myosin heavy chain) --> asymmetric septal hypertrophy --> dynamic LV outflow tract obstruction --> exertional ventricular arrhythmias --> death
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Which type of cardiomyopathy is most strongly linked to sudden cardiac death in young athletes? A. Dilated cardiomyopathy B. Restrictive cardiomyopathy C. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy D. Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
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Why Torsades? Prolonged repolarization → early after depolarizations (EADs) → triggered activity → polymorphic VT; Electrolytes amplify: ↓ K⁺ → delay repolarization ↓ Mg²⁺ → increase EADs Drugs blocking rapid delayed rectifier K⁺ current worsen → drug + low K + low Mg
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Bullous pemphigoid - Autoimmune blistering, IgG autoantibodies attack hemidesmosomal proteins a basement membrane; Subepidermal splitting --> tense bullae (less rupture than pemphigus vulgaris); Direct immunofluorescence = linear IgG & C3 deposits, tense bullae, negative Nikolsky
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@aditya_gan3500 Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy affects the optic nerve head and accounts for ~ 90% of ION cases (acute disc edema). Posterior (PION) involves retrobulbar portion of the optic nerve (cute vision loss with a NL-appearing optic disc initially --> optic atrophy)
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Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION, both anterior & posterior forms possible) Posterior higher in prone-positioned patients, while anterior also well-documented; Risk: prolonged duration prone position, excess blood loss, hypotension, anemia, and elevated venous pressure
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A critically ill patient on prolonged prone ventilation in the ICU develops visual loss after extubation. What explains this complication? #MedTwitter #ophthalmology #neetpg Image from google

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Mucormycosis - rapidly progressive, necrotizing, lethal invasive fungal disease of lungs, sinuses, orbits, brain; Risk: immunocompromised host (heme cancers, transplant, DM, etc); soil and decaying organic matter; Spread sporangiospores (inhaled) into the respiratory tract
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Blood test for colorectal cancer (CRC) - Detects circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) via next-generation sequencing looking for specific DNA methylation patterns & genetic alterations characteristic of CRC; 83% sensitivity, 90% specificity (few false positives)
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Cortisol hyperglycemia 1. Stimulates hepatic gluconeogenesis 2. Promotes insulin resistance in peripheral tissues 3. Increases protein catabolism and lipolysis
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