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Corey Hardin
CoreyHardin2
1) A thread on our new paper with Lance Munn, Triantafyllos Stylianopoulos, @ankitbpatel7 Rakesh Jain and @MGHSteeleLabs “In Silico Dynamics of COVID-19 Phenotypes for Optimizing Clinical Management” (https://www.pnas.org/content/118/3/
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John Houghton
jsmhoughton
>50% of patients undergoing #VascularSurgery may have underlying #CognitiveImpairmentKey finding of our new paper published in @EJVES_ESVShttps://authors.elsevier.com/a/1cYbk_OXZNznGRWhy does this matter? @GDresearchgroup @UoLCVS @robsay
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SMangold46804
mangold46804
1/ Happy Thursday! Here is an interesting Pediatric Neurology #MedTweetorial case. A 12 y/o female presents to the office with visual concerns. 3 days ago, her right eye became progressively
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/Why is tricuspid valve (TV) endocarditis more common in those who use intravenous drugs?The portal of entry for most bacteria is the venous system. If quick access to the right-heart
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Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
Folks concerned about my advocacy for structural, neurological diagnoses, for #MCAS and connective tissue disorders, or for "#MEspine"––I really do want to understand what is at the heart of this.
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Eric Fauman
Eric_Fauman
This one was extra tough but I think I may have discovered a droplet of insight, so if you're ready, let's dive in! https://twitter.com/SbotGwa/status/1335207398135443458 Although there are at least two
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Gregory Mansour
GregoryMansour
Hey all, time for another Urology tweetorial on Fournier gangrene (FG). We will briefly cover the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and management. Special thanks in advance to my wonderful mentor @RamonVirasoro!
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Dr Homeslice
8Homeslice8
The outrage is not that she fit better. The outrage is that she stated very firmly on national television with no caveat, that there are no conditions not improved by
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Dr Sumaiya Shaikh
Neurophysik
TW & thread: COVID-19, menstruation & depressionGynaecologists, Obstetrics & women that have recovered from COVID-19:(Or keen beaners of Covid-19)Women, How were your menstrual cycles post COVID-19 recovery? Want to know
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Avraham Z. Cooper, MD
AvrahamCooperMD
1/16Ever wonder why Wilson disease causes Kayser-Fleischer rings to form in the cornea?Let’s explore the history, mechanism, and implications of the infamous ring.#medtwitter #tweetorial 2/First, a quick rundown on Kayser-Fleischer
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Buku Renal
BukuRenal
“Should I give them more fluid?”Extremely common question during AKI referrals from junior docs. Fluid management is tricky, often misunderstood, & can cause huge iatrogenic harm We try to convey
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ainsley🫀
ainsleyikes
dairy products are intrinsically linked to our most common & most severe diseases a fully-sourced thread: unfortunately, due to how much influence the dairy industry has in our legislation, a
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Anitha Vijayan
VijayanMD
1/ Rounding in our large HD unit past 3 wks & teaching @thehappykidneys @JCummingsMD about P @ sec hyperparathyroidism (secHPT), one of the frustrating topics in Neph. Little data but
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Alexander Hajduczok, MD
AHajduczok
Q: Why do we use a stethoscope?A: For many reasons, and here’s one of them that I will argue is undervalued. And is still at the heart (hint hint) of
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Laurence Badgley
BadgleyLaurence
SCOLIOSIS & DYSAUTONOMIAS FUNCTIONAL SCOLIOSIS was a post of 12/5/20, & wherein I discussed etiology & exam for what I call “functional scoliosis”. I showed how this disorder, common in
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Keiko
keikoinboston
Well, after more than a decade of trying to get doctors to tell me what my “unknown pain syndrome” is, I was officially diagnosed with ME/CFS (myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome)
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