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1/Radiologist not answering the phone?Just want a quick read on that stat head CT? Here's a little help on how to do it yourself w/a #tweetorial on how to read a head CT! #medtwi...

1/Like a bad piano player in a run down bar--I take requests! By popular demand, a🧵on how I make those illustrations for my #tweetorials--all in #PowerPoint! This one shows how to...

A thread on Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura-Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (TTP-HUS). Pathogenesis & clinical findings, Sean Spence & Nicole Burma @thecalgaryguide #TTP #HUS #Hemetw...

1/”Tell me where it hurts.” How back pain radiates can tell you where the lesion is—if you know where to look! A 🧵about how to remember lumbar radicular pain distributions. #medstu...

1/10 We often talk about evaluation of AKI in the context of ⬆️ creatinine, but let’s take a step back and think about eGFRs. Here is an approach to interpreting ⬇️ in eGFR! #NephT...

1/ Why is cranial nerve 6 uniquely affected by⬆️ intracranial pressure? Why is it special? A common question after the CN6 tweetorial. Here is a maybe #tweetorial, but maybe a🧵abo...

1/ It is rare a patient tells you where their pathology is—but they do when they tell you they have a cranial nerve palsy—you just have to know where to look! A #tweetorial about t...

1/ My fellows complained they hate memorizing classifications, like LeFort. I thought, “There must be a better way—maybe understanding instead of memorizing.” A #tweetorial abou...

OVERVIEW OF MAGNESIUM AND ITS DISORDERS Magnesium (Mg)➡️essential physiological role. 4th most abundant cation & prevalence about 10%. 👇👇 /1 👇👇👇 #MedTwitter #MedEd #USMLE #FOAMed...

ICU stories: You start your night shift and while walking in and out each patient’s room, you see this 👇 on one ventilator's screen: https://t.co/W9uv9zOyzD

Wow, another neat case, #medtwitter #neurotwitter #FOAMed #tweetorial Middle aged human with both epilepsy and non epileptic seizures, depression who was noted to be lethargic, rig...

Here’s a situation many of us have seen in the ICU or ED: “It looked like there was ST elevation on the monitor but when I took a 12 lead it was gone?!” A STEMI went MIA? Here’s a...