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Schmahmann Lab
SchmahmannLab
There is an important nuance that distinguishes the finger to nose test from the rapid finger following test. The ataxia community has reached consensus on this, as reflected in the
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Indiana University Infectious Diseases Fellowship
IUIDfellowship
#idboardreview 30 F polyarthritis, migraine, multiple sclerosis on rituximab, prednisone, recent sinusitis,has school going kids presents in winter w/F, HA, photophobia, meningismus progresses to encephalitis. No improvement w/ acyclovir &a
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التثقيف الطبي🌟
md1talk
تحت هذا الثريد راح نعرف أشهر مثلثات في الطب اذا شفتم واحد من ذي المثلثات أجتمعوا بسؤال، أختاروا التشخيص وأنتم مغمضين ثريد جالب للدر
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Tony Duffy 💙
Existential_Doc
Analgesia: a quick thread(Mostly for fun)Paracetamol: old faithful and only surviving analine analgesic. Mild pain and pyrexia. Beware low body weight and pill burden esp in severe pain. Codeine: mild
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
Okay so let's make a symptom glossary.Each tweet in this thread will be for discussing a different symptom family, which I know will get unwieldy.Reply to this tweet with symptoms
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Sonja Physical Distancing Social Cohesion B
UBC_SB
cw: assisted death, eugenics, HolocaustI've seen few MDs in my immediate vicinity speaking about #BillC7, the bill to expand access to MAiD to individuals who's death is not imminently foreseeable.I
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Aaron Berkowitz
AaronLBerkowitz
Hello #medstudenttwitter, I was alerted to tweets expressing concern about spinal cord anatomy on step 1, so here’s a new #EndNeurophobia #tweetorial on THE SPINAL CORD #meded #Neurology cc @MedTweetorials
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David Steensma
DavidSteensma
Here’s a thread about the #nucleus… no, Professor Ernest Rutherford, not the atomic nucleus that you discovered with your alpha particles back in 1911. This is about *cell* nuclei and
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Tania 🇿🇦 Autistic Strategies Network
ekverstania
Check your knowledge. Retweet for awareness. For nonspeaking autistic people, good fine motor skills and coordination are rare.Expressive facial communication, fancy dance movements -- these things are SUPER difficult for
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