1/Sometimes the tiniest thing can be the biggest pain—that’s microvascular compression of the trigeminal nerve! But seeing such a tiny finding can be hard! Here’s a thread abou...

Have you ever witnessed a person going about their day, everything feels normal, and then out of nowhere, it’s as if the rug is pulled from under them? The right side of their bod...

I studied 5.5 months for my Step2CK Scored 254 Here’s a list of all the Super High Yield Stuff for CARDIOLOGY 🫀 That you should know before sitting for your exam!! They’re in...

2016 "Brazilian Expert Works With Local JNF Medical Professionals in St Kitts and Nevis.. the project involves “the use of plasma-based infusion therapies, to a limited number...

I studied 4 months for USMLE STEP 1 📚 Passed in November 2023.✅ Here’s a list of all the resources, that I used to SPEED UP my Step1 preparation! ⬇️⬇️⬇️🧵🧵🧵 . . . . DM for any...

Chest anatomy collection 1/2 https://t.co/2IwUEq98na

Cancer is complicated. Unfortunately, most treatments are very simple. These are the 10 hallmarks of cancer, and what I would do to address each one.

(1/x) We often talk about source control in sepsis, but what does this actually look like for a patient with septic shock in the ICU? Some are obvious (e.g. perforated bowel = OR)...

Addressing 17 Myths About High Blood Pressure. Myth 1: High BP and High Blood Pressure are not the same 😂 Fact: Okay the first one I will address is Odumeje’s own. Silly as it m...

(1/x) A cardiac arrest patient is the most unstable patient in your hospital - they just died (temporarily)! They are at very high risk of dying (again) until you know what exactl...

Have you got an uncomfortable itch or noticed blood after using the toilet? It might be a hemorrhoid problem Don’t worry, you’re not alone! This is what it is, why it happens, a...

ICU Nephrology Secrets: 1. The definition of insanity* is to give bolus iv 40 mg of Lasix (furosemide) without seeing any effect and then starting Lasix drip at 10 mg/hr hoping fo...

(1/x) Intubating critically ill patients in the ICU has some important differences to the ED or OR. It also carries with it a 3% chance of cardiac arrest. Yes, THREE percent (PMID...

Many have heard of fatty liver disease. Some have been diagnosed with fatty liver disease. But most really don’t know what it is. I’ll simply explain it & why you don’t want it....

Ever seen someone with Cataracts? The image below gives a clue. In this thread, you will learn about the risk factors and preventive measures. Come with me 👇🏽 https://t.co/w9...

11 year old male with Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, due to start biologic therapy. Routine radiograph for any lung lesion or infection. Differential diagnosis? https://t.co/O9Y...

Female smoker with right sided pain. Open thread for the case explanation https://t.co/LohUfLpwlS

A cough is usually not something to worry about, but it is important to know when it might be a sign of something more serious This thread explains why we cough, when to worry and...

A 61 year old man comes to see you for muscle cramps “Cramps. You mean like the kind in your calf that wake you up at night?” “No doc, they look like this…” What’s going on here...

Brain Death! Christ's raising of Lazarus, Athens, 12–13th century #MedTwitter #neurotwitter #EndNeurophobia #tweetorials 1/ https://t.co/cUXzoxSbR2

A 🧵on management of HYPERCALCEMIA. First a question If you give iv phosphates in hypercalcemia, calcium will chelate with phosphate and get deposited in organs and can cause wide...

A 🧵 of flowcharts on common conditions in Internal Medicine ! Approach to must know conditions. From the awesome works of Dr @MatthewHoMD Like & Repost before you bookmark🙃 L...

How we do a bone marrow aspirate? Image source: RCHM https://t.co/cI0ax5KmLr

1/Don’t be narrow minded when it comes to carotid narrowing! Everyone know the NASCET criteria for carotid stenosis But are you stuck in the 1990s when it comes to what you know?...