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Monday, December 5, 2016
Enteric nervous system (ENS)
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Recently, while studying pharmacology, I came to know about the third system of ANS - Enteric nervous system, apart from sympathetic and par...
Sunday, December 4, 2016
What is the difference? : Meconium vs. Meconium Ileus
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Hey Folks, Jay here! Meconium is the very first stool ("poop") of a Neonate. This is mainly composed of the material that it in...
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Classical Findings of RDS Infant!
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Hi awesomites, Jay here! This is a short description on Classical clinical findings of a Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome(RDS or NRDS)...
Scarlet fever notes and mnemonic
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Hello. How are you awesomites? Let's talk about scarlet fever today! Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is characterize by exuda...
Erythroblastosis fetalis (HDNF)
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It is a condition that develops when Rh-negative women is pregnant with Rh-positive baby . It causes phagocytosis of the fetus's RBC...
Saturday, December 3, 2016
DON'T use Perfumes to test Olfactory nerve!!! But why?
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Hi folks, Our Neurology professor said not to use Perfumes to test Olfactory nerve in Cranial nerve testing. But why?
The updated Glasgow Coma Scale
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Hi Awesomites, The Glasgow coma scale or GCS as we know it has changed since its inception in 1974. So lets go! Main differences...
Friday, December 2, 2016
Anatomy of the larynx: Cartilages
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Here's an awesome video on the anatomy of the larynx by A. P. Burkholderia! Isn't he just awesome? :D
Beta HCG notes
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Where is beta HCG produced? Syncytiotrophoblast.
Step 2 CK: Goodpastures syndrome notes
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Hello! Here's a short post on Goodpastures syndrome!
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Cocaine in the brain - "The Addiction"
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Hey Awesomites! Here I will be talking about a social problem amongst the youngsters - “Addiction to cocaine”.
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Menstrual cycle and related problems
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Here are some common menstural complaints that I studied today during my posting that I would like to share with you. There are many more ...
Contrast induced nephropathy notes
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Features of contrast induced nephropathy - Due to iodinated contrast agents (Other agents that cause AKI: Gadolinium for MRI, sodium phosph...
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