Priyanshu Jaseja (@pjaseja) 's Twitter Profile
Priyanshu Jaseja

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Vishal Chandra Sharma (@neurojedimaster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#MedTwitter #NeuroTwitter Another unnecessary neck massage , another stroke. An easily avoidable stroke. The flame shaped abrupt tapering of a ICA dissection. In dissections and underlying predisposing etiology needs to be looked at if it’s after a trivial trauma. But these

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Another unnecessary neck massage , another stroke.

An easily avoidable stroke.

The flame shaped abrupt tapering of a ICA dissection.

In dissections and underlying predisposing etiology needs to be looked at if it’s after a trivial trauma.
But these
Priyanshu Jaseja (@pjaseja) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder bartter, gitelman and liddle all have metabolic alkalosis in common Even quiz makers got this wrong today 🤷🙈

Dr Kamlesh Darji (@drkamleshdarji1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MCQ exams are highly unfair to truck drivers. They train doctors in such a way that when a truck driver comes with any complaint, nobody even thinks of a second differential. Bro, at least keep Behçet’s as DDx 2 !

MCQ exams are highly unfair to truck drivers.
They train doctors in such a way that when a truck driver comes with any complaint, nobody even thinks of a second differential.
Bro, at least keep Behçet’s as DDx 2 !
Jamir Pitton Rissardo (@theneurolander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mirror Movements (Spiegelschrift) 1st described by Dr. Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer (1849–1926) Grundzüge ihrer Physiologie und Pathologie, 1879 #NeuroPearl #NeurologyPearls #NeuroExam #NeuroCases #MedEd #AcademicMedicine #ResidentLife #NeurologyResident 1/

Mirror Movements (Spiegelschrift)

1st described by Dr. Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer (1849–1926)
Grundzüge ihrer Physiologie und Pathologie, 1879

#NeuroPearl #NeurologyPearls #NeuroExam #NeuroCases #MedEd #AcademicMedicine #ResidentLife #NeurologyResident

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Nasir Awan (@awandr1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Medica🩺 Tinel's sign: Fun Facts: 1. Discovered twice in 1915 — by a German (Hoffmann) and a Frenchman (Tinel) during WWI. 2. Originally meant to track nerve regrowth after battlefield injuries, not carpal tunnel. 3. Tinel called the tingle “formication” the medical term for feeling ants