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"1. Name the procedure. X. At what gestational week is it done"
X Link 2025-12-09T13:46Z 39.8K followers, 81.5K engagements
"The Myocardial Performance (Tei) Index offers a powerful way to assess how well the heart pumps and relaxes beyond just ejection fraction. Using Doppler tracings we measure how long the ventricle spends in isovolumetric contraction + relaxation and divide it by the ejection time. So: MPI = (IVCT + IVRT) / ET A healthy left ventricle usually has a Tei index XXXX while a normal right heart value is XXXX. Because this index reflects both systolic and diastolic function it becomes especially useful when EF alone does not tell the whole story like in restrictive cardiomyopathy heart failure with"
X Link 2025-12-09T17:53Z 39.8K followers, 5940 engagements
"🔵Brugada Syndrome The diagnostic signature of Brugada syndrome lives almost entirely in V1V3. The type X coved ST elevation and the saddleback variants reflect sodium-channel dysfunction in the RVOT explaining why these leads carry so much weight in evaluation"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:49Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements
"🔵Posterior MI Posterior MI does not produce ST elevation in the standard ECG. Instead it casts a mirror image into V1V3: horizontal ST depression tall R waves and upright T waves. This pattern warrants immediate posterior leads"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:49Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements
"Raise your arms and the blood finds its way home faster. Gravity eases the venous journey giving the heart a brief moment of relief"
X Link 2025-11-30T14:09Z 39.5K followers, 433.7K engagements
"Blue-tinged vision is most commonly associated with which drug A. Amiodarone B. Digoxin C. Sildenafil D. Atropine"
X Link 2025-12-01T10:39Z 39.5K followers, 19.4K engagements
"1 What is the name of this classic clinical position X Which condition is it most strongly associated with"
X Link 2025-12-04T12:17Z 39.5K followers, 17.3K engagements
"The Ligament of Marshall is embryologically derived from: A. Persistence of the left superior vena cava B. Regression of the right superior vena cava C. Persistence of the left cardinal vein D. Failure of pulmonary vein incorporation"
X Link 2025-12-04T17:53Z 39.4K followers, 6735 engagements
"✅ A) Pulmonary embolism Clinical note: Hamptons hump is a wedge-shaped pleural-based opacity on chest X-ray seen in pulmonary infarction secondary to pulmonary embolism. It reflects hemorrhagic infarction of lung tissue"
X Link 2025-12-06T06:25Z 39.5K followers, XXX engagements
"1 Acute Coronary Occlusion (STEMI) The classic cause. When a coronary artery is blocked transmural myocardial ischemia develops and the ST segment elevates. Time = muscle. Reperfusion therapy (PCI or thrombolysis) has greatest benefit when done early"
X Link 2025-12-08T15:30Z 39.5K followers, 2907 engagements
"2 Transient Ischemia Without Infarction Seen in Prinzmetals angina or milder forms of Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. The key feature here ✅ ST elevation is temporary reversible and not associated with necrosis if treated promptly. After the spasm resolves the ECG normalizes"
X Link 2025-12-08T15:30Z 39.6K followers, 2625 engagements
"What is the physical sign A) Jaundice B) Raynaud's C)Cyanosis"
X Link 2025-11-25T11:55Z 39.6K followers, 66K engagements
"Right vs Left Ventricle: Functional Differences That Matter 🔲 Muscle Fiber Arrangement: - The right ventricle has two main fiber layers and generates most of its contraction through longitudinal shortening. - The left ventricle has three layers allowing a twisting torsional motion that produces a more efficient ejection. 🔲 Load Handling: - The right ventricle is better suited for pressure challenges such as pulmonary hypertension. - The left ventricle adapts more effectively to volume overload as in aortic regurgitation. 🔲 Adrenergic Response: - In the right ventricle -adrenergic"
X Link 2025-11-26T16:08Z 39.7K followers, 8859 engagements
"14 Features to Analyze on Every ECG X. Standardization (calibration) and technical quality X. Heart rate(s): atrial and ventricular if not the same X. Rhythm/AV conduction X. PR (AV) interval X. QRS interval (width) X. QT/QTc intervals X. QRS axis X. P waves (width amplitude shape) X. QRS voltages: normal high or low XX. R wave progression in chest leads XX. Q waves (normal vs. abnormal) XX. ST segments XX. T waves XX. U waves"
X Link 2025-12-01T05:11Z 39.6K followers, 15.9K engagements
"4. Right Ventricular Hypertrophy (RVH) When the RV is under pressure often from lung disease or pulmonary hypertension it leaves clear footprints on the ECG: 🔵 A tall R wave in V1 🔵 Right axis deviation 🔵 T-wave inversions across the right and mid-precordial leads"
X Link 2025-12-01T14:30Z 39.6K followers, XXX engagements
"These nail patterns look like an ECG. What are they really showing"
X Link 2025-12-02T13:40Z 39.7K followers, 56K engagements
"Longest vein is ___________ a. Jugular vein b. Great saphenous vein c. Inferior vena cava d. Superior vena cava"
X Link 2025-12-03T02:37Z 39.7K followers, 18.7K engagements
"The apple-core lesion is most frequently located in which segment of the colon A) Cecum B) Sigmoid colon C) Transverse colon D) Rectum"
X Link 2025-12-06T08:14Z 39.8K followers, 9337 engagements
"Which radiographic feature of pulmonary embolism is most indicative of pulmonary infarction A) Chang sign B) Fleischner sign C) Hamptons hump D) Palla sign E) Westermark sign"
X Link 2025-12-08T05:49Z 39.6K followers, 15.8K engagements
"Interpreting an #ECG can seem overwhelming at first but with a structured approach it becomes far more manageable. In this thread Ill walk you through how to analyze an ECG like a professional step by step. Lets begin.🧵"
X Link 2025-11-29T13:37Z 39.8K followers, 72.6K engagements
"ECG Triads: High-Yield Patterns Every Clinician Should Know Some #ECG abnormalities tend to appear in groups of three. These ECG triads are not always sensitive but they can be remarkably specific for certain conditions. Here are key triads to recognize. A 🧵"
X Link 2025-12-01T14:29Z 39.8K followers, 21.7K engagements
"Which of the following structures is not present in the right atrium a. Tendon of Todaro b. Moderator band c. Kochs triangle d. Pectinate muscle"
X Link 2025-12-03T11:01Z 39.8K followers, 13.2K engagements
"First-line drug for Raynaud phenomenon management is: A) Beta-blockers B) Calcium channel blockers C) ACE inhibitors D) Aspirin"
X Link 2025-12-03T15:04Z 39.8K followers, 111.4K engagements
"Golden S sign is seen in: A) Right upper lobe collapse with central mass B) Pneumonia C) Pleural effusion D) COPD"
X Link 2025-12-04T01:32Z 39.8K followers, 53.7K engagements
"1. Name the reflex shown in the image. X. This reflex is typically absent in which condition"
X Link 2025-12-04T05:58Z 39.8K followers, 160.7K engagements
"It is dancing in the heart🫀but one wrong move can trigger a stroke. What is it"
X Link 2025-12-05T01:35Z 39.8K followers, 691.3K engagements
"Cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves"
X Link 2025-12-05T04:06Z 39.8K followers, 5609 engagements
"Hamptons hump is seen in: A) Pulmonary embolism B) Pneumonia C) Tuberculosis D) Sarcoidosis"
X Link 2025-12-05T06:52Z 39.8K followers, 54.2K engagements
"The recommended concentration of adrenaline for intramuscular injection in anaphylaxis is: a) 1:1000 (1 mg/ml) b) 1:10000 (0.1 mg/ml) c) 1:100 (10 mg/ml) d) 1:100000 (0.01 mg/ml)"
X Link 2025-12-05T07:43Z 39.8K followers, 42.9K engagements
"The conduction system isnt immune to ischemia. The SA node AV node His bundle all depend on precise arterial supply. A proximal RCA or LCx lesion can mean bradycardia heart block or asystole. One blockage can silence the rhythm. (Source: Levine Clinical Cardiovascular Physiology 1976)"
X Link 2025-12-06T09:21Z 39.8K followers, 5845 engagements
"A positive Bancrofts sign most strongly suggests: A. Deep venous thrombosis in the deep calf veins B. Ruptured Baker cyst C. Achilles tendinopathy D. Popliteal artery aneurysm"
X Link 2025-12-06T10:41Z 39.8K followers, 7099 engagements
"Which condition classically presents with the triad of diabetes mellitus cirrhosis and generalized skin hyperpigmentation"
X Link 2025-12-08T04:07Z 39.8K followers, 27.9K engagements
"Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) SCD is defined as death from a cardiac cause within X hour of symptom onset often without warning. This powerful visual summarizes the three major etiologies: X Ischemic heart disease : Acute MI or scar-mediated VT/VF is the most common cause. X Structural heart disease : HCM is a key player especially in young athletes. X Genetic & molecular disorders: Channelopathies like Long QT & Brugada syndromes disrupt ion flow triggering lethal arrhythmias. Essential knowledge.😍"
X Link 2025-12-08T06:56Z 39.8K followers, 17.2K engagements
"KayserFleischer ring is most commonly associated with: A. Wilson disease B. Hemochromatosis C. Primary biliary cirrhosis D. Amyloidosis"
X Link 2025-12-08T09:05Z 39.8K followers, 16.9K engagements
"Why ST Elevation Isnt Always a STEMI. Every clinician has felt that moment You see an ST elevation on #ECG and your heart rate goes up before the patients does. STEMI Cath lab activation Thrombolysis But heres the reality: Not every ST elevation means ACS A 🧵"
X Link 2025-12-08T15:30Z 39.8K followers, 48.6K engagements
"A CT chest shows central ground-glass opacity surrounded by denser peripheral consolidation. This pattern is called: A. Halo sign B. Tree-in-bud C. Atoll sign D. Air crescent sign"
X Link 2025-12-08T17:15Z 39.8K followers, 16.5K engagements
"Spinnaker sign indicates: A) Pneumothorax B) Pneumomediastinum in neonates C) Pleural effusion D) Atelectasis"
X Link 2025-12-09T02:37Z 39.8K followers, 35.4K engagements
"Understanding Diastolic Dysfunction with Doppler Echocardiography 📷 : Catherine M Otto clinical textbook"
X Link 2025-12-09T05:03Z 39.8K followers, 6636 engagements
"This animation illustrates the fundamental correlation between the electrocardiogram (#ECG) and the phases of the cardiac cycle"
X Link 2025-12-09T07:47Z 39.8K followers, 19.3K engagements
"The most common early symptom of a brain abscess is: A. Seizures B. Headache C. Visual loss D. Hemiparesis"
X Link 2025-12-09T08:53Z 39.8K followers, 103.9K engagements
"Gray Baby Syndrome is most commonly associated with which drug a) Gentamicin b) Chloramphenicol c) Vancomycin d) Tetracycline"
X Link 2025-12-09T12:52Z 39.8K followers, 50.4K engagements
"Which of the following statements about the tricuspid valve is correct a. It has three leaflets: anterior posterior and lateral b. It is the largest of all heart valves c. It is the most anterior heart valve d. The posterior leaflet is the largest and most mobile"
X Link 2025-12-10T02:17Z 39.8K followers, 9399 engagements
"Pembertons sign is most commonly associated with: A. Acute epiglottitis B. Substernal goiter C. Bells palsy D. Pericarditis"
X Link 2025-12-10T05:49Z 39.8K followers, 85.1K engagements
"Answer: C. Atoll sign (Reversed halo sign) Overview: A central ground-glass opacity surrounded by a denser peripheral ring of consolidation on CT is known as the Atoll sign also called the Reversed Halo sign. It represents a focal ground-glass center with a surrounding rim of consolidation which may be complete or incomplete. Originally described in organizing pneumonia it can also appear in several other conditions such as infections pulmonary infarction granulomatous disease inflammation and tumors. Pathology: - The central ground-glass zone reflects alveolar septal inflammation and"
X Link 2025-12-10T08:25Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements
"A patient presents with wrist pain after a fall. On the wrist radiograph which characteristic radiographic sign is most likely observed A. Piece of pie sign B. Scallop sign C. Signet ring sign D. Spinnaker sign E. Terry-Thomas sign"
X Link 2025-12-10T10:34Z 39.8K followers, 8066 engagements
"Which of the following should always be considered in hepatosplenomegaly + pallor + extreme fatigue A. Chronic viral hepatitis B. Visceral leishmaniasis C. Migraine D. Irritable bowel syndrome"
X Link 2025-12-10T13:41Z 39.8K followers, 15.2K engagements
"Which of the following is NOT normal in pregnancy and should trigger evaluation A. Mild peripheral edema B. Palpitations C. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea D. Hyperventilation"
X Link 2025-12-11T06:09Z 39.8K followers, 30.3K engagements
"Peau dorange appearance of the breast is most commonly associated with: A) Fibroadenoma B) Mastitis C) Inflammatory carcinoma of the breast D) Fat necrosis"
X Link 2025-12-11T10:57Z 39.8K followers, 53.5K engagements
"What Makes V1V3 Unique Although every ECG should be read systematically V1V3 deserve special attention because they capture patterns that may remain subtle or even invisible in other leads. Their position over the RV septum and RVOT gives them unique diagnostic value A 🧵"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:48Z 39.8K followers, 20.3K engagements
"🔵SVT Mechanisms Revealed in V1 Atrial activity in tachyarrhythmias is most visible in V1. AVNRT may show a pseudo-Rand atrial tachycardia displays clear P waves here even when limb leads appear flat. WPW patterns and delta wave polarity are also best recognized in these leads"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:49Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements
"🔵Bundle Branch Blocks V1V3 define BBBs. RBBB shows the classic rSR or RSR pattern with secondary repolarization changes. LBBB produces deep QS complexes without an R wave and these same leads form the foundation of Sgarbossa criteria for MI in the presence of LBBB"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:49Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements
"The most common cause of sciatica in adults is: A. Piriformis syndrome B. Lumbar disc herniation C. Lumbar canal stenosis D. Sacroiliitis"
X Link 2025-12-11T16:12Z 39.8K followers, 45.7K engagements
"Deep longitudinal grooves on the tongue are most strongly associated with which condition A. Down syndrome B. Diabetes mellitus C. Hypothyroidism D. Crohns disease"
X Link 2025-12-12T05:14Z 39.8K followers, 54.4K engagements
"Differential Diagnosis of a Tall R Wave in V1 A tall R in V1 usually refers to R-wave amplitude X mm or R/S ratio X. This is abnormal and has several cardiac and non-cardiac explanations. Always interpret it with QRS width axis symptoms and the clinical setting. X. Right Ventricular Hypertrophy 🔵 Causes anterior forces to increase. X. Posterior Myocardial Infarction 🔵The tall R in V1 is the reciprocal of a Q wave in the posterior wall. X. Right Bundle Branch Block 🔵 A dominant R in V1 can appear tall but this is due to delayed right ventricular activation. X. WPW Syndrome (Posterior or"
X Link 2025-12-12T05:35Z 39.8K followers, 6109 engagements
"Why do muscle cramps strike suddenly even when youre healthy A cramp is a painful involuntary contraction of muscle fibers often triggered by fatigue electrolyte imbalance or neural hyperexcitability. Understanding how the nervous system reactivates motor neurons during a cramp helps explain why stretching remains the fastest relief method. Stay hydrated train progressively and learn what actually works vs common myths. Credit: Tangherlini Illustration"
X Link 2025-12-12T07:59Z 39.8K followers, 2645 engagements
"Correct answer: C Overview Peau dorange (French: "skin of an orange") describes dimpled thickened skin of the breast that looks like an orange peel. This occurs when: Cancer cells block lymphatic drainage of the skin Skin becomes edematous Hair follicles remain tethered Producing a dimpled pitted appearance This classic sign is most commonly seen in inflammatory breast carcinoma an aggressive form of breast cancer"
X Link 2025-12-12T15:05Z 39.8K followers, XXX engagements