This podcast is a continuation of the previous podcast. It focuses on one particular cause of upper GI bleed and its management.
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Upper GI Bleed can be dangerous and hence, it has to be managed quickly. This case simulation provides one scenario on how to manage an Upper GI Bleed.
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A 14 year old girl is brought to the hospital by her mother who explains that her daughter is complaining of fatigue and myalgia for 2-3 months. She indicates the girl gets tired easily while playing badminton for half an hour. Earlier should would p... more
More about anemia and its management.
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Immunology is a very confusion and volatile topic. This series of bite size will try to explain difficult topics in easily digestible ways.
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This is a case with a relatively easy diagnosis but a lot of factors associated with it.
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Episode is a continuation to Pt B: Hematology CS2-part 1_Anemia
Anemia +Jaundice + Splenomegaly
We discuss this with differentials and how to rule them out to arrive at one diagnosis.
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