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Dr Linda Dykes @DrLindaDykes@med-mastodon.com (@drlindadykes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many of these Pharmacology factlets do you already know? I've collated links to resources for more information on each topic. You'll find them in the matching blog post lindadykes.org/blog, or download the PDF (p2 has clickable links) lindadykes.org/downloads #FOAMed

How many of these Pharmacology factlets do you already know? 
I've collated links to resources for more information on each topic. You'll find them in the matching blog post lindadykes.org/blog, or download the PDF (p2 has clickable links) lindadykes.org/downloads   #FOAMed
Antonio Thomaz de Andrade, MD 🇧🇷 (@athomazandrade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently in a trip in Europe what allow me to post my view about thias case: My hypothesis about my last case is alternating bundle branch block + Bundle branch reentrand Tachycardia 1 - First of all, in SR we can ser different patterns of BBBB both with a long PRi

Currently in a trip in Europe what allow me to post my view about thias case:

My hypothesis about my last case is alternating bundle branch block + Bundle branch reentrand Tachycardia

1 - First of all, in SR we can ser different patterns of BBBB both with a long PRi
Antonio Thomaz de Andrade, MD 🇧🇷 (@athomazandrade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 - The patient underwent an EP study that confirmed the diagnosis and interrupted the tachycardia with RBB ablation, and is awaiting the insertion of a biventricular pacemaker.

5 - The patient underwent an EP study that confirmed the diagnosis and interrupted the tachycardia with RBB ablation, and is awaiting the insertion of a biventricular pacemaker.
Mayo Clinic Infectious Diseases (@mayoclinicinfd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weekend Digest Name the Disease Five Clues: 1. Elevated IgE levels 2. Food allergies 3. HPV-associated squamous cancers 4. Recalcitrant viral skin diseases 5. Recurrent Staphylococcus and sinopulmonary infections

Weekend Digest 

Name the Disease

Five Clues:
1. Elevated IgE levels
2. Food allergies
3. HPV-associated squamous cancers
4. Recalcitrant viral skin diseases
5. Recurrent Staphylococcus and sinopulmonary infections
Stephen Juraschek MD, PhD, FAHA, AHSCP-CHS (@spjuraschek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this incredible trial, showing that treating masked HTN improved target organ damage. Efficacy of antihypertensive treatment for target organ protection in patients with masked hypertension (ANTI-MASK) thelancet.com/journals/eclin…

ALBERTO ALFIE (@alfieep1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The Aborted Coumel Sign” Pleased to meet you! Recently, I’ve posted a WCT that was terminated w/narrow complex QRS in a treadmill test. We weren’t able to reproduce it in the EPS but our thoughts were right. It was a left sided AP Today in other #WPW RFA the sign was seen.

“The Aborted Coumel Sign”

Pleased to meet you!

Recently, I’ve posted a WCT that was terminated w/narrow complex
QRS in a treadmill test. We weren’t able to reproduce it in the EPS but our thoughts were right. It was a left sided AP

Today in other #WPW RFA the sign was seen.