Joscha von Rappard (@jorappard) 's Twitter Profile
Joscha von Rappard

@jorappard

60% Internal Medicine 40% Nephrology, 100% POCUS. If not working 🚴🚵‍♂️🧗‍♂️⛰⛺️🍷🍺

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Joscha von Rappard (@jorappard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is it really important to give EVERYTIME a huge bonus of Solu-Medrol before maintenance therapy with Rituximab? In my case minimal change GN -> 500 mg RTX/6 monthly. From my point of view it doesn’t make sence…#askrenal

Michael Toal (@michaeltoal6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all (adult) Nephrologists! See how your renal biopsy practice compares with colleagues and contribute to an international study to explore access inequities. Please take this 5 minute anonymous questionnaire. Chris Hill Damian Fogarty qubkidneybiopsy.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6A…

Anil Makam (@anilmakam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow Just read perhaps the greatest article about a doctors’ diagnostic skills Not in the medical literature, but in an economics journal! If you think about diagnosis, follow along It won’t disappoint Saurabh Jha

Frederik H. Verbrugge (@fh_verbrugge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Replenishing potassium & magnesium stores alone actually increases serum Na in depletional hyponatremia! K & Mg go intracellular ➡️Na goes back extracellular Best K level probably ~4.5 mmol/L 3.5-4.0 mmol/L: K deficit ~ 200 mmol (!), so be aggressive! pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28866674/

Replenishing potassium & magnesium stores alone actually increases serum Na in depletional hyponatremia!
K & Mg go intracellular ➡️Na goes back extracellular

Best K level probably ~4.5 mmol/L
3.5-4.0 mmol/L: K deficit ~ 200 mmol (!), so be aggressive!

pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28866674/
державне бюро ритму (@hryts_ania) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this photo surgeon from Ohmadyt hospital, Kyiv. He was operating a child during russian missile attacks. His back in his own blood because he was wounded with wreckages and then he continued the liquidation of consequences as he said “on adrenaline”. #MakerussiaPay for it.

On this photo surgeon from Ohmadyt hospital, Kyiv. He was operating a child during russian missile attacks. His back in his own blood because he was wounded with wreckages and then he continued the liquidation of consequences as he said “on adrenaline”.
#MakerussiaPay for it.
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Our systematic post-hoc analysis of the NOSTONE trial shows a high rate of asymptomatic kidney stone passage in patients with calcium stones. Risk factors for asymptomatic kidney stone passage in... : Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology journals.lww.com/cjasn/abstract…

Joscha von Rappard (@jorappard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey there, I am switching to Bluesky. Please consider to switch as well. For me the first real and already booming alternativ to X. Looks like the better part of the med/neph/pocus bubble is already there.

Hey there, I am switching to Bluesky. Please consider to switch as well. 
For me the first real and already booming alternativ to X. Looks like the better part of the med/neph/pocus bubble is already there.
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Here's a big-picture geopolitical thread on Israel's war on Iran - its possibilities, impossibilities, dynamics, and delusions. My goal is to give you a full big-picture view in one place, which is why this is a long thread. If you prefer drip-fed updates, skip this thread.