Thursday, May 18, 2017
Diabetes insipidus and water deprivation test
Theophylline toxicity mnemonic
Chest x-ray - Left Lung.
Lingula : The tongue like extension and the alleged counterpart of the middle lobe has 2 parts to it : Superior and Inferior.
Basal lobe has 4 segments namely : Superior, Posterior, Medial, Lateral.
Basal Lobe:
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
“PILL” Esophagitis.
Hello!
Let's review a very common preventable condition of pill/drug induced esophagitis.
It is occurs due to prolonged contact of the esophageal mucosa with a medication, which acts like the damaging agent.
Medications implicated in
“pill”esophagitis are :
Tetracycline
Potassium chloride
Ferrous sulfate
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
Alendronate.
Most often the offending tablet is ingested at bedtime with inadequate water, this leads to prolonged contact u of the drug with the esophageal mucosa leading to focal damage and esophagitis.
This causes acute discomfort followed by progressive retrosternal pain, odynophagia, and dysphagia.
Endoscopy reveals a focal lesion localized to one of the anatomic narrowed regions of the esophagus or an unsuspected pathologic narrowing.
Treatment is supportive.
Antacids, topical anesthetics, bland or liquid diets are often used.
Let's Learn Together!
-Medha.
Flow volume loop explanation video and mnemonic
I explain the flow volume loops seen in obstructive lung diseases, restrictive lung diseases, intrathoracic and extrathoracic - fixed variable obstruction in this video with mnemonics! :)
Chest X-ray - Right Lung!
Hello everybody!
So today let's go through the Right lung segments as seen on a Chest x-ray with the help of images.
This will help us identify the exact location of the pathology and the possible etiology for the same.
So the Right lung has 3 lobes.
Upper
Middle
Lower.
Let's start with the right UPPER LOBE.
It has 3 segments.
Now moving to the MIDDLE LOBE .
It has 2 segments Medial and Lateral.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Difference between cauda equina syndrome and conus medullaris (with mnemonics)
With mnemonics because they make life easier! (And because it is the IkaN style of doing things)
Aortic stenosis murmur explained
The systolic crescendo decrescendo murmur of AS
Early vs late systolic murmur - Which is more severe?
Why there is a soft S2 and paradoxical splitting of the second heart sound in AS?
And mnemonics! Yaay! :D
Cortisol and eosinophils
Now I made a mnemonic to remember this :D
Mnemonic: In hypERcortisolism, Eosinophils Reduce.
Why do corticosteroids cause eosionopenia? Why does hypocortisolism cause an increase in eosinophil count?
Bankart's and Hill Sach's lesion mnemonic
These two lesions occuring in relation with shoulder dislocation can stump someone if asked in an MCQ as to which lesion is specifically related to which structure.
Remember the sentence-
" Sacks of money are deposited in a bank"
In a similar way, the head of humerus is 'deposited' (articulates within) the glenoid cavity.
Thus,
Hill Sach's lesion occurs on the humeral head.
Bankart's lesion occurs on the anterior glenoid labrum.
Now, how to remember whether is it the anterior or the posterior labrum?
Remember that anterior dislocation of the humeral head is the commonest occurence. That will leave no confusion.
That's all!
-Sushrut Dongargaonkar






















