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Ann Marie Kumfer
AnnKumfer
Do you give vitamin K to pts with cirrhosis presenting with elevated INR? I would love to hear your thoughts about the topic. Here are a few questions about Vit
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Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA
NicoleStoutPT
New report finds lack of diet/PA/wt mgmt physician-initiated recommendation for individuals living with and beyond cancer.A few points on this report and the need for strategies that lead to actionable
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Bea is Chronically Persisting
Be_Kinderr
Does anyone know about immunoabsorption? It sucks IGG antibodies out of blood. In a study of ppl w #MECFS w these antibodies, 7/10 got better or recovered from ME w
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Matt McCarthy
DrMattMcCarthy
Vitamin D is in the news today because: 1) England is giving it out for free and 2) This article minimizes its role in the pandemic. But there are some
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Zehra Ordulu Sahin
mzehraordulu
Happy #SCSSaturday! 18 yo F, virilizing symptoms and 36 cm right ovarian mass. #ScullyConsultSeries #GynPath #GynPathQuiz #SurgPath #PathTwitter What is your diagnosis? RES: This tumor shows most of the patterns
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Maria Mora Pinzon, MD
MariaCMoraP
Here is my #Twittorial about the #PersonalStatement for the #NRMPMatch particularly dedicated to #IMGs that don't have experience writing this.Disclaimer: 1) I am not program director, but have been involved
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Tony Breu
tony_breu
1/15Why do patients with liver injury or dysfunction have conjugated hyperbilirubinemia?If hepatocytes conjugate, why doesn't this "liver function" decrease in settings of severe inflammatory or fibrosis?Before I offer a fulle
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
A note on lungs and clotting. Fibrin is an essential part of alveolar damage because whilst it impairs gas exchange it is also vita as a scaffold for tissue repair.
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Kevin McKernan 🙂
Kevin_McKernan
Here is an example of the benefits of public Ct data and tax funded data should but public for the tax payer see.Particularly if said data is going to be
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Bryan Carmody
jbcarmody
This paper includes an important - though unsurprising - finding:The single biggest driver of number of applications submitted was how many applications *other* applicants were submitting.Why does that matter, you
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Cincy Kids Radiology
CincyKidsRad
#WeekendReview case 1: prevertebral soft tissue swelling with a convex curvature towards the airway is a radiographic finding of a retropharyngeal abscess #WeekendReview case 2: It is expected that there
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Leora Horwitz
leorahorwitzmd
Our new paper in @JAMANetworkOpen shows no disparity in adjusted outcomes between Black/Hispanic/White #COVID19 patients @nyulangone once hospitalized; if anything, Blacks seem to do a little better. Is this an
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aeyokay
Learn to self-regulate your emotions by controlling the areas of your brain in which they occur.https://vimeo.com/490541408 This video is based on research conducted by a team of scientists in Zhengzhou,
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Yelena Bogdan, MD, FACS, FAAOS
InvictaOrtho
[1/14] Xrays (like hips) don’t lie: a thread. Look at these X-rays before going onto the polls in the next tweets and decide how you’d treat. This medial mal is
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Ian Holmes
ianholmes
This paper was huge fun to write. It addresses a problem I've contemplated since my PhD. How do instantaneous rate models of insertion-deletion processes relate to distributions over pairwise sequence
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Michael "Mike" Albert, MD
MichaelAlbertMD
1/ This is why I get so frustrated with the LC community and its talking heads. Declarative statements, lacking nuance, which amounts to pseudoscience (i.e., shreds of truth wrapped up
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