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Memes for education πŸ˜‚πŸ’―
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14. Plain abdominal radiography showed decreased air in the right colon, with a masslike lesion surrounded by radiolucent fat. Abdominal USG was performed. 🍩 At this point, the Senior asks you for your diagnosis. Which meme depicts the correct diagnosis?(πŸͺ for guessing others)
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22. We have a syncope-list ready for you! πŸ’ #MedTwitter #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter
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20. Dx: Intussusception a/w syncope (neurogenic intussusception). Its pathophysiology is unclear but proposed mechanisms include release of neuropeptides from strangulated bowel, absorption of toxic metabolites, dehydration & electrolyte imbalance due to vomiting.
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14. Plain abdominal radiography showed decreased air in the right colon, with a masslike lesion surrounded by radiolucent fat. Abdominal USG was performed. 🍩 At this point, the Senior asks you for your diagnosis. Which meme depicts the correct diagnosis?(πŸͺ for guessing others)
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10. You all passed the senior's test. πŸ‘ŒThe labs suggest a cause for gastric outlet obstruction (GOO!!) - which in infants would mostly be due to infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis. (That's not our case, don't worry!)
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10-month-old girl brought to Peds OPD by father, for vomiting-woke her from sleeping, associated with irritability, and Episodes of unresponsiveness-which are getting progressively worse and are unrelated to the episodes of vomiting. 4 new interns have joined, you tell them to-
37% Ned mor info,talk 2 fathr
6% 100% Acute Abd. CT asap
46% MRI Comp. Neuro Exam
11% Inform the Senior
81 votes β€’ Final results
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3. You're all absolutely correct! This is how you would generally approach a case of vomiting. πŸ‘‡
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6. Great. You can use the mnemonic "AEIOU-TIPS" for the important causes for unresponsiveness. πŸ‘‡#MedEd #MedTwitter #MedStudentTwitter
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7. Intern#4 informs the senior. On examination, vitals-stable and neurologic examination now revealed a sleeping infant who was difficult to arouse but, once awake, had no neurologic abnormalities. Rest of the examination-normal. EEG , MRI - normal. What to we focus on?
10% Neuro causes of vomiting
90% GI causes of unresponsvns
39 votes β€’ Final results
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Did you always want to take a personality quiz matching you to a Hogwarts house along with case based discussions on Pediatric vomiting/unresponsiveness? We presents Apparently Normal, our weekly case based discussion. Full discussion 16th May - 6.30 PM Please join us then

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10-month-old girl brought to Peds OPD by father, for vomiting-woke her from sleeping, associated with irritability, and Episodes of unresponsiveness-which are getting progressively worse and are unrelated to the episodes of vomiting. 4 new interns have joined, you tell them to-
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Amazing Case Based Discussion!!!!! Follow @Helvetica_KMC for more!!!!!
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@Helvetica_KMC conducted its first Twitter based case discussion today! Huge thanks to everyone for your active participation! Shout out to the Helvetica team for coming out with a great session @ApurvBarche @Ornate_Brute @yannamani_ash @gracelessfrog Exciting cases coming up!