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5 years ago
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA
MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA

MEDICINE & DARK ACADEMIA

If you know me based on what I was a year ago, you don't know me anymore. My evolution is constant.


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5 years ago
We Are Moments Of Life And Death In A Universe In Constant Renewal.

We are moments of life and death in a universe in constant renewal.


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5 years ago
Immunology | 21-10-2019
Immunology | 21-10-2019
Immunology | 21-10-2019

Immunology | 21-10-2019

My second immunology exam is this Thursday. We are going to win this battle! ✨


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5 years ago
Medicine + October
Medicine + October
Medicine + October
Medicine + October
Medicine + October
Medicine + October

Medicine + October

"Learning to defeat yourself is learning to live."

- Eliphas Levi


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5 years ago
Anatomy | 26-09-2019
Anatomy | 26-09-2019

Anatomy | 26-09-2019

It's been a long time since I had devoted time to the elaboration of anatomical schemes.

I find fascinating their strident and complex beauty.

Is there an art more complex than that of the human body?


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5 years ago
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia
Medicine Meets Dark Academia

Medicine meets Dark Academia

"Vita brevis, ars longa, occasio praeceps, experimentum periculosum, iudicium difficile"


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6 years ago
Medicine Student + Dark Academia
Medicine Student + Dark Academia
Medicine Student + Dark Academia
Medicine Student + Dark Academia
Medicine Student + Dark Academia
Medicine Student + Dark Academia

Medicine Student + Dark Academia


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6 years ago
On This Path Obsession Is The Only Way...

On this path obsession is the only way...


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6 years ago
Recently, I Have Been Working A Lot In The Dissection Rooms, Specialising Myself, And Discovering That
Recently, I Have Been Working A Lot In The Dissection Rooms, Specialising Myself, And Discovering That
Recently, I Have Been Working A Lot In The Dissection Rooms, Specialising Myself, And Discovering That
Recently, I Have Been Working A Lot In The Dissection Rooms, Specialising Myself, And Discovering That

Recently, I have been working a lot in the dissection rooms, specialising myself, and discovering that the best way to learn Anatomy is in there. The human body is a book of knowledge, when we open it we discover its wisdom. I made some transparent templates that, when uniting, can show the epidemic layer, muscles and bones✨💉


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6 years ago
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD
MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD

MEDSCHOOL MOODBOARD

Cryptid & Distinguished, much prefer getting compliments on their intellect and hard work, obessive, well-versed…


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6 years ago

It's been ages since I was here. I used to love the smell, the touch, the feeling of fascias separating...and now I remember why I loved both Anatomy and Surgery ❤️

It's Been Ages Since I Was Here. I Used To Love The Smell, The Touch, The Feeling Of Fascias Separating...and

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6 years ago
Maybe When We Chose This Profession We Were Not Very Aware That Not Only Were We Going To Study Medicine,

Maybe when we chose this profession we were not very aware that not only were we going to study Medicine, but we had, as well, to become doctors. ✨⚕️


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6 years ago
This Is A Drawing By Quaestor Valdemar That I Did (before) Anatomy Class A While Ago~

This is a drawing by Quaestor Valdemar that I did (before) Anatomy class a while ago~

Recently I returned to medical school with a more than fortunate situation. My effort paid off and it has encouraged me to give my best this year as well ✨ The dissections that I am now doing are not entirely like the ones I used to do last year, but I like them a little more. It is no longer simply to practice the surgical technique but really to see the Anatomy of all the organs ❤️


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8 months ago

Cytochrome P450 Inducers & Inhibitors

The main ones can be remembered using "CRAP GPs spend all day on SICKFACES.COM".

Cytochrome P450 Inducers

These induce CYP450 activity, and thus reduce the concentration of drugs which are metabolised by this system.

Carbemazepine Rifampicin Alcohol (chronic use) Phenytoin Griseofulvin Phenobarbitone Sulphonylureas, St John's Wort, Smoking

Also topiramate.

Cytochrome P450 Inhibitors

These inhibit CYP450 enzyme activity and thus increase the concentration of drugs which are metabolised by this system.

Sodium valproate Isoniazid Cimetidine Ketoconazole Fluconazole Alcohol (acute use), Amiodarone, Allopurinol Chloramphenicol Erythromycin Sulfonamides, SSRIs Ciprofloxacin Omeprazole Metronidazole

Also grapefruit, cranberry juice, diltiazem, verapamil, clarithromycin.

Common Interactions

Medications which commonly interact with CYP450 inhibitors and inducers are:

Warfarin

Phenytoin

Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill (COCP)

Theophylline

Corticosteroids

Tricyclic antidepressants

Statins

Lamotrigine

Midazolam


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9 months ago

Haemosiderin staining

"Haemosiderin staining" describes orange/red/brown skin hyperpigmentation caused by haemosiderin (an iron-containing pigment found in blood) leaking into the skin.

Causes:

Chronic venous insufficiency (in lower legs)

Skin inflammation

Trauma e.g. wound, fracture, surgery

Pigmented purpuric dermatoses

Haemochromatosis

Haemosiderin staining may be exacerbated by anticoagulant use as this increases extravasation (leakage) of red blood cells into the skin.

See an example here.


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1 year ago

Causes of drug-induced lupus

SHIP

Sulfasalazine & Sulfonamide Hydralazine Isoniazid Procainamide & Phenytoin

This is by no means a definitive list (they are many!) but these are some of the most common causes.


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1 year ago

Common ototoxic medications

"FAV Q&A"

Furosemide (and other loop diuretics) Aminoglycosides Vancomycin Quinine Aspirin


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1 year ago

Hypokalaemia ECG changes

U have no pot and you have no T but you have a long PR and a long QT

Low potassium causes:

U waves (small deflection immediately after T wave)

Flattened/inverted T waves

Prolonged PR interval

Apparent prolonged QT interval (due to fusion of T and U waves)

Also:

Increased P wave amplitude

Widespread ST depression


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2 years ago

Oedema - pitting vs non-pitting

Oedema is swelling due to excess fluids in tissues.

In pitting oedema, pressing on the affected area leaves an indentation (that persists after removing the pressure). In non-pitting oedema, the area feels firm to touch and does not form indentations.

Pitting oedema:

The excess fluid is mainly composed of water

Commonly caused by heart failure, venous insufficiency, or nephrotic syndrome

Non-pitting oedema:

The excess fluid consists of water WITH protein and salts

Usually indicates a condition of the thyroid / lymphatic system

Different types:

Lymphoedema is due to a build-up of lymphatic fluid (e.g. due to a tumour blocking lymphatic flow / after removal of lymph nodes).

Myxoedema occurs in hypothyroidism and often affected the pretibial or periorbital area.

Angioedema is localised swelling of the skin and is usually due to allergic reactions. It typically affects the face, tongue, larynx, abdomen, arms, and legs. When the larynx is affected, it may affect breathing, which is an emergency!

Lipoedema is when fat accumulates in subcutaneous tissues - it usually affects the legs/buttocks and almost exclusively occurs in postpubertal females (not the same as cellulite!)

If patients present with oedema, it's always important to test if it's pitting or non-pitting as this helps to determine the cause and correct treatment!


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2 years ago

Causes of Acute Pancreatitis

In the UK and US, the main causes are gallstones and alcohol.

Use the mnemonic 'I GET SMASHED':

Idiopathic

Gallstones

Ethanol

Trauma

Steroids

Mumps / Malignancy

Autoimmune

Scorpion stings

Hypercalcaemia / Hypertriglyceridaemia / Hypothermia

ERCP

Drugs (including azathioprine, mesalazine, bendroflumethiazide, furosemide, steroids, sodium valproate)


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3 years ago

Branches of external carotid artery

Some Anatomists Like F*cking, Others Prefer S & M

Superior thyroid artery

Ascending pharyngeal artery

Lingual artery

Facial artery

Occipital artery

Posterior auricular artery

Superficial temporal artery

Maxillary artery

The superior thyroid, ascending pharyngeal, lingual and facial arteries are ANTERIOR branches.

The occipital and posterior auricular arteries are POSTERIOR branches.

The superficial temporal and maxillary arteries are TERMINAL branches.

“Some Anatomists Like F*cking, Others Prefer S & M” 

is a mnemonic my professor just mentioned in class for the branches of the external carotid artery askjvb;askjbv;


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3 years ago

Cranial nerves mnemonic

On, on, on, they travelled and found Voldemort guarding very ancient horcruxes.

Olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, hypoglossal.

On - Olfactory nerve (CN I)

On - Optic nerve (CN II)

On - Oculomotor nerve (CN III)

They - Trochlear nerve (CN IV)

Travelled - Trigeminal nerve (CN V)

And - Abducens nerve (CN VI)

Found - Facial nerve (CN VII)

Voldermort - Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII)

Guarding - Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX)

Very - Vagus nerve (CN X)

Ancient - Accessory nerve (CN XI)

Horcruxes - Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)


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3 years ago

Distribution of calcium in the body

Bone calcium (99%)

Ca^2+ and PO4^3+ form hydroxyapatite

Plasma calcium

Diffusible pool

~50% of plasma calcium is free/unbound ionic Ca2+ (physiologically important form)

~10% of plasma calcium is complexed with small molecular weight compounds (citrate, phosphate)

Non-diffusible pool

~40% of plasma calcium is bound to calcium-binding proteins and plasma proteins (albumin)

The body utilises plasma albumin-bound calcium as a circulating reserve


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3 years ago

Basic pharmacology of neuromuscular junction

ACh acts on N2 receptors (ligand-gated Na+/K+ receptors)

Block Na+ channels that propagate nerve impulse - local anaesthetics (lidocaine), tetrodotoxin

Inhibit ACh release - tetanus toxin, botulinum toxin

Competitive antagonists - vecuronium

N2 agonists - suxamethonium

Flaccid paralysis

Only cleared by plasma cholinesterase

Reversible anticholinesterases - edrophonium, neostigmine, physostigmine

Block activity of AChE

Diagnose and treat myasthenia gravis and treat glaucoma respectively

Irreversible anticholinesterases - organophosphates (pesticides, nerve gases)

Long-lived flaccid paralysis

Treat with pralidoxime within 10 minutes - cleaves OP-AChE complex


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3 years ago

Management of acute MI

Reduce anginal pain

Morphine (+ anti-emetic)

Oxygen

Nitrate

Initiate reperfusion

Anti-platelet (aspirin, clopidogrel)

Thrombolytic (rtPA)

Primary angioplasty (PTCA)

Anticoagulant (heparin)

Protect myocardium

Beta-blocker

ACE inhibitor

Secondary prevention

Aspirin

Lipid-lowering (statin)

Lifestyle

Helpful Mnemonic Foe MI Treatment.

Helpful mnemonic foe MI treatment.


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3 years ago

Carpal bones mnemonic

So Long Till Pinky, Here Comes The Thumb

Scaphoid

Lunate

Triquetrum

Pisiform

Hamate

Capitate

Trapezoid

Trapezium

(going anti-clockwise in this diagram)

Carpal Bones Mnemonic

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