🤔 Why doesn't an elevated BUN lead to extreme thirst? If increased serum osmolarity compels us to seek water, uremia should be a significant driver of this craving.
And yet, it isn't.
Let's examine why.
🤔 Why doesn't an elevated BUN lead to extreme thirst? If increased serum osmolarity compels us to seek water, uremia should be a significant driver of this craving.
And yet, it isn't.
Let's examine why.
🤔 Why doesn't an elevated BUN lead to extreme thirst? If increased serum osmolarity compels us to seek water, uremia should be a significant driver of this craving.
And yet, it isn't.
Let's examine why.
Does the tryptophan in turkey really cause a food coma?
I've heard this repeatedly, while also being told that it is a myth. Let's have a look at the physiology of a Thanksgiving meal...
Does the tryptophan in turkey really cause a food coma?
I've heard this repeatedly, while also being told that it is a myth. Let's have a look at the physiology of a Thanksgiving meal...
🤔 Why doesn't an elevated BUN lead to extreme thirst? If increased serum osmolarity compels us to seek water, uremia should be a significant driver of this craving.
And yet, it isn't.
Let's examine why.
🤔 Why doesn't an elevated BUN lead to extreme thirst? If increased serum osmolarity compels us to seek water, uremia should be a significant driver of this craving.
And yet, it isn't.
Let's examine why.
journals.lww.com/ajg/abstract...
Rates increased from 2008 to 2022, but disparities persistent: black patients were less likely to get albumin than white patients.
Lots of work to do.
journals.lww.com/ajg/abstract...
Rates increased from 2008 to 2022, but disparities persistent: black patients were less likely to get albumin than white patients.
Lots of work to do.
I favor continuing to call them tweetorials or using something that applies to all platforms (e.g., MedThread or EdThread).
Using something unique to each platform makes less sense to me. If I post a GIF or video, it's called a GIF or video, regardless of the site.
What's it say?
It looks like slow correction is associated with worse outcomes, like death and length of stay!
Was it just a small study?
No, it was a meta-analysis of almost 12,000 patients!
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
What's it say?
It looks like slow correction is associated with worse outcomes, like death and length of stay!
Was it just a small study?
No, it was a meta-analysis of almost 12,000 patients!
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
What is the mechanism of pruritus/itching in Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL)?
For today's Morning Report, Chief Resident Carter Baughman shared a case of HL that presented with months of pruritus. I was surprised to learn that up to 30% of patients with HL present with this symptom.
t.ly/RU2Qj
What is the mechanism of pruritus/itching in Hodgkin Lymphoma (HL)?
For today's Morning Report, Chief Resident Carter Baughman shared a case of HL that presented with months of pruritus. I was surprised to learn that up to 30% of patients with HL present with this symptom.
t.ly/RU2Qj
Makes sense though. Neat. 🙂
To begin, it's essential to understand which elements make up the human body. Amazingly, just six compose >98% of your weight:
➤Oxygen: 61% (varies based on water composition)
➤Carbon: 23%
➤Hydrogen 10%
➤Nitrogen: 2.6%
➤Calcium: 1.0%
➤Phosphorus: 0.6%
https://buff.ly/3YU4dIY
Makes sense though. Neat. 🙂
@anandvkulkarni.bsky.social gave a tapering dose of prednisone for alcohol hepatitis instead of 40mg for 28 days
And it paid off with fewer infections
@tonybreu.bsky.social
@anandvkulkarni.bsky.social gave a tapering dose of prednisone for alcohol hepatitis instead of 40mg for 28 days
And it paid off with fewer infections
@tonybreu.bsky.social
@anandvkulkarni.bsky.social gave a tapering dose of prednisone for alcohol hepatitis instead of 40mg for 28 days
And it paid off with fewer infections
@tonybreu.bsky.social
If you do the same, note my previous comments, particularly regarding links and search.
☞REPOSTS v LIKES: I don't see what others like, so reposts seem more powerful
☞LINKS: These consume the number of characters in the link, not a set amount (like Twitter)
☞SEARCH: I'm underwhelmed. It doesn't consistently result posts I know exist
If you do the same, note my previous comments, particularly regarding links and search.
I favor continuing to call them tweetorials or using something that applies to all platforms (e.g., MedThread or EdThread).
Using something unique to each platform makes less sense to me. If I post a GIF or video, it's called a GIF or video, regardless of the site.
We don’t have to give up tweeting because Elon and Jack did.
I favor continuing to call them tweetorials or using something that applies to all platforms (e.g., MedThread or EdThread).
Using something unique to each platform makes less sense to me. If I post a GIF or video, it's called a GIF or video, regardless of the site.
We don’t have to give up tweeting because Elon and Jack did.
I favor continuing to call them tweetorials or using something that applies to all platforms (e.g., MedThread or EdThread).
Using something unique to each platform makes less sense to me. If I post a GIF or video, it's called a GIF or video, regardless of the site.
☞REPOSTS v LIKES: I don't see what others like, so reposts seem more powerful
☞LINKS: These consume the number of characters in the link, not a set amount (like Twitter)
☞SEARCH: I'm underwhelmed. It doesn't consistently result posts I know exist
☞REPOSTS v LIKES: I don't see what others like, so reposts seem more powerful
☞LINKS: These consume the number of characters in the link, not a set amount (like Twitter)
☞SEARCH: I'm underwhelmed. It doesn't consistently result posts I know exist
pbfluids.com/2024/11/ai-c...
pbfluids.com/2024/11/ai-c...
[1] urea *accumulates* while kidney is failing…
[2] kidney recovers➡️ clearance of accumulated urea obligates the excretion of H2O
(similar to using oral urea to tx hypoNa)
so hypernatremia can be a sign of renal recovery 🤯
#EMIMCC #nephsky
Latest example ⬇️:
🤔 Why do we use iodine as an intravenous contrast agent?
The answer requires a review of the composition of the human body and a brief tour of one of my favorites, the Periodic Table of Elements.
🤔 Why do we use iodine as an intravenous contrast agent?
The answer requires a review of the composition of the human body and a brief tour of one of my favorites, the Periodic Table of Elements.
🤔 Why do we use iodine as an intravenous contrast agent?
The answer requires a review of the composition of the human body and a brief tour of one of my favorites, the Periodic Table of Elements.