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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Why is blood red? This color has such a rich symbolism in human history - in art, literature, religion (e.g., Catholic Cardinals wear red robes to symbolize the blood of
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_Kevin_đ
_kevin_dela
People donât understand how important eating is and how to eat sooo....lemme tell you(Thread) First you gotta understand this. The body will compensate if you donât have enough nutrients. How?t
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Michelle Ogunwole
DrChelleMD
1/ In our recent @JAMANetworkOpen article, we compare diversity of Internal Medicine workforce to that of a rapidly diversifying US population & med student body. CC: senior author @GoldenSherita.In this
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Persimmon Tree Investments
PersimmonTI
$TRIL $ALXO -- Trillium Patent Vindicated; Nonobvious, and Unexpectedly Superior -- A PTI Thread $TRIL $ALXO -- Trillium Patent Vindicated; Nonobvious, and Unexpectedly Superior -- A PTI Thread Trillium, in
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CHEST Critical Care NetWork
CHESTCritCare
Let's start with #thrombocytopenia in the ICU #chestcritcare #thrombocytopenia is very common in the ICU, with 67% patients having it at admission to ICU and about 46% patients developing it
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Nour AlMozain,MD ŮŮŘą Ůشا٠اŮ٠زŮŮŮ
NourAlmozain
When reporting transfusion reactions: #TACO and #TRALI would always look to me as âfind the 7 differences quizâ I used to play during my childhood.#blooducation Generally, both of them appear
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Dr. Sylvia Karpagam (Public health doctor)
sakie339
NFHS 5 !!â˘The sex ratio seems to have improved from the NFHS4 data from 979 to 1034. â˘Domestic violence by spouse has more than doubled and this is likely to
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Rohan Gupta
rohan_gupta97
THREAD: A basic understanding of the pathophysiology behind âHappy Hypoxemiaâ in the context of Covid-19 and prehospital management .. (my first thread so be nice) .. #FOAMed #COVID19 #happyhypoxia /8
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Joanna Poole đ
Jopo_dr
Did anyone else ever wonder why the Black Death bacteria was so effective? It has cousins that donât really do anything exciting. Yersinia pestis has 3 key virulence factors. First
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Lauring Lab
LauringLab
Been thinking more about this piece from @kakape this morning and have some thoughts to share. So thought I'd do a Xmas eve thread about SARS-CoV-2/COVID19 and immunocompromised hosts. (1/x)https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/12/uk-var
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Joanna Poole đ
Jopo_dr
Essential reading for intensivists: things you didn't even dream were going on in your ventilated patients' lungs. With credit to @robertpdickson who does some very clever translational work on lungs
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Joanna Poole đ
Jopo_dr
This is a thread on how the moon made mitochondria. So some billions of years ago (4-5billion) a Mars like body called Theia collided with proto Earth. The collision drove
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Timothy Schmidt, MD
TMSchmidtMD
Trying something new today - a thread on high-risk #multiplemyeloma.Iâll focus this thread on clinical factors and will try to dive into cytogenetics/molecular biology at a later time.This is my
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Shematologist, MD
acweyand
Time for another heme #tweetorial Letâs talk about Racism in medicine. Sadly, sickle cell disease (SCD) highlights this issue all too well. 1/n SCD encompasses a group of diseases characterized
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Adeel A. Shamim, MD
Adeel_A_Sham
Twitter Fam, so alot of current interns have messaged me asking for advice about PGY2 year. I think this is the perfect time to share what I have learned so
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Ali Mehdi
AliMehdiMD
1/ Paraproteinemic kidney disease: Cast nephropathy, myeloma kidney, MGUS, MGRS, LCCN, AL, AH, MIDD, LCPTâŚ)Lost in the alphabet soup!!!Time for an #MGRS #tweetorial #NephTwitter #Hemetwitter #MedTwitter #Onconephrology #NSMC 2/ Letâs
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