Aug 17, 2022
On this episode, The Curious Clinicians investigate why rhabdomyolysis very commonly causes acute kidney injury, while hemolysis does not.
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Aug 5, 2022
The Curious Clinicians outline a new theory about what, if any, genetic syndrome Abraham Lincoln may have had.
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Jul 20, 2022
The Curious Clinicians look into why pulmonary emboli cause hypoxemia. The answer may surprise you…
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Jul 6, 2022
The Curious Clinicians learn about why Wenckebach heart block has such a unique morphology. They also explore how Karel Frederik Wenckebach first identified the rhythm in a patient, years before the atrioventricular node was even discovered.
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Jun 22, 2022
The Curious Clinicians unpack why potassium is often repleted to levels >4 mEq/L.
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