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Leelssss (@doctorleels) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PTH (Parathyroid Hormone) is P - Phosphate T - Thrashing H - Hormone It removes Phosphate from Bone (along with Calcium) and excretes Phosphate via Kidney NOTE - It can only thrash Phosphate when Kidneys are functioning Normally #neetpg2025

Dr. Simon Hundeshagen (@shundeshagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Keith Siau The redistribution of blood flow. During digestion, a significant amount of blood is diverted to the stomach and intestines to support the digestive process - a phenomenon called "postprandial hyperemia." When you start running, your body simultaneously demands increased blood

Dr Ihab Suliman (@ihabfathisulima) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An incident occurred in the States: sixteen-year-old Reis Ogdal, having left his smartphone charging on his bed, fell asleep. During his sleep, while moving, he accidentally touched the charger's wire with a chain, which resulted in an electric shock. Fortunately, the young man

An incident occurred in the States: sixteen-year-old Reis Ogdal, having left his smartphone charging on his bed, fell asleep. During his sleep, while moving, he accidentally touched the charger's wire with a chain, which resulted in an electric shock. Fortunately, the young man
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Acute otitis media occurs almost exclusively after a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Children with mild or moderate symptoms can be treated with antibiotics or closely observed. Learn more in the Clinical Practice article “Otitis Media in Young Children” by Nader

Acute otitis media occurs almost exclusively after a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Children with mild or moderate symptoms can be treated with antibiotics or closely observed.  

Learn more in the Clinical Practice article “Otitis Media in Young Children” by Nader
Dr.Piyush Rala (@piyushrala007) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Ihab Suliman 👉Gingival hyperplasia (overgrowth of gum tissue) is associated with several conditions and medications. 👉Common causes include: 👉Medications: 1. Phenytoin – anticonvulsant (most classic cause) 2. Cyclosporine – immunosuppressant used in transplant patients 3. Calcium

محمد حسين آل هويدي (@huwaidimh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Ihab Suliman Based on the image, the lesion on the child's nose appears to be cutaneous leishmaniasis — a parasitic skin infection transmitted by the bite of an infected sandfly. It typically presents as a slowly enlarging sore that can ulcerate, crust over, and become inflamed, as seen here.

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The image presents a table comparing four renal tubular disorders: Liddle's syndrome, Gordon's syndrome, Bartter's syndrome, and Gitelman's syndrome. mediconotes.com

The image presents a table comparing four renal tubular disorders: Liddle's syndrome, Gordon's syndrome, Bartter's syndrome, and Gitelman's syndrome.

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Keith Siau (@drkeithsiau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who says clinical examination is lost? This patient presented with heartburn and weight loss. What’s the diagnosis? #WithConsent

Who says clinical examination is lost? This patient presented with heartburn and weight loss. What’s the diagnosis? #WithConsent
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With an orbital floor fracture in peds, vagus nerve stimulation can occur via stimulation of V1, causing the oculocardiac reflex - this produces bradycardia, vomiting, syncope, and even asystole. Be ready with atropine and epinephrine!

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Keith Siau It's due to a temporary change in local muscle dynamics and venous drainage. Botox works by inhibiting acetylcholine release at the neuromuscular junction, leading to paralysis of targeted facial muscles, particularly the frontalis in the forehead. When the frontalis muscle