Friday, November 25, 2016
Hypercalcemia and hypocalcemia - ECG
Prinzmetal's angina notes
2. Diagnosed by transient ST elevation.
3. Nitrates and calcium channel blockers are used for treatment.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
About me
Hello guys!!! =D
I am Vinayak, the newest author here.
I would start this mini-autobiography by expressing my gratitude to the coordination of all those zillion coincidences which ended up as me writing for this blog. :)
I have written a few articles for this awesome blog till now but this one took me the most time and brains. It is always challenging to write or say about oneself, it's like being honest without being truthful.
I belong to a very small town in Odisha situated alongside its border with Jharkhand; and like all towns situated at the border, it's pretty backward. I currently live in Mumbai, I first visited this city when I was seven years old to visit my grandfather who was admitted in JJ Hospital, at that time I never would have thought that it would be the same hospital I would become a doctor in many years later. From that moment, it was my dream to live in this city one day, and now everyday I wake up I am happy because I am living my dream! :)
"I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge, that dreams are more powerful than facts, that hope always tiumphs over experience, that laughter is the only cure for grief and that love is stronger than death." This is my favorite quote. I also believe that "mistakes" should not be frowned upon and berated, that your evolution as a person, as a student, as a family member, as a professional is the result of a "trillion mistakes". One should be so confident about his failures that he is able to fail at the time and place of his own choosing.
As you can gather from the above article, I aspire to be a philosophical writer one day. :D
That'll be all for now! I hope one day I can come back to this article and add another paragraph about living the dream I have right now. :) Thanks IkaN for giving me this oppurtunity!
-VM
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Cephalosporins : A mnemonic to get you out of the Cepho-pocalypse
I have with me today a somewhat easy way to remember the Cephalosporins. To rescue you of the Cepha-pocalypse, if you will. Rid you of your Cepha-problems with some Cepha-lutions. (Had to say that. Sorry for the Cephalameness ;;) .)
Remember : ZoLeDrox:
So add cef everywhere now
CefaZoline
CephaLexine
CephaDroxil
Remember : ChloroFuro carbons
So CefaChlor And Cefuroxime
(2nd is the least imp generation. So to hell with it. )
So first the Parenteral ones.
Remember:
Cef (Pronounce Saif like Saif Ali Khan) Opera (like Oprah Winfrey)
Taxi me
Cefti(Like Safety) ke liye
Axe and
Cefta ke liye not even a
Dime (like the money dime)
And further add Cefti / Cefta to the next two respectively to get :
Ceftriaxone
And Ceftazidime
So that gives you 4 Parenteral drugs. Cefoperazone Cefotaxime Ceftriaxone Ceftazidime.
(Whenever I think of 'Oral' - Denaerys Targaryean comes to my mind. God knows the reason for this Ceph-oral Problems ;;) )
Add Cef related prefixes to each of the 3 words to get your drugs.
Cefdinir Cefixime And Ceftibuten.
Bye :)
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Carbohydrate Loading
Energy for Muscle Contraction
Let us start by subdividing muscle fibers into two types: Type I (Slow twitch, Oxidative) and Type II (Fast twitch, Glycolytic).
Monday, November 21, 2016
Role of Glucocorticoids in Developmental events
Glucocorticoids in the fetus are either of maternal origin or syntheiszed from placental progesterone in the fetal adrenal cortex(which lacks zona reticularis). Glucocorticoids are essential for a lot of developmental events, but three of them are most important which goes as follows.
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Erythropoietin therapy
Here are some important things you should know about erythropoietin therapy.
It is used in patients on dialysis.
Resistance to erythropoietin is most commonly due to iron deficiency.
Adverse effects are associated with rapid rise in hematocrit and hemoglobin - Hypertension, Thrombosis.
Other side effects are: Headache, flu like symptoms, red cell aplasia.
Did you know?
Erythropoietin was the first human hematopoietic growth factor to be isolated.
Erythropoietin was originally purified from urine of patients with severe anemia.
It is banned by the International Olympics Committee.
That's all!
-IkaN
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Gap Junctions and Connexin Mutations
Let's start with a brief description of Gap Junctions. Take two empty cardboard boxes, assume they are cells. Bore a hole in each one of them and then enter a small straw in it. Then arrange the two boxes(cells) in such a way that the two straws are aligned perfectly with each other and that their cavities form a continuous column, so that if you pour water in one box it should completely go into the other one without even a single drop falling in between them.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Causes of priapism
Hello lovely medical students!
Priapism is persistent, painful erection that develops without sexual simulation.
Here are a few causes of priapism:
Prazosin
(Mnemonic: PRazosin causes PRiapism)
Trazodone
(Mnemonic: Trazodone causes a boner - TrazoBone)
Perineal or genital trauma
Neurogenic lesions
Sickle cell disease and leukemia
Always check medications first, since it is often drug induced.
That's all!
-IkaN