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Uric Acid Homeostasis
In the liver, purines are metabolized to uric acid. The last step in purine
enzyme uricase converts ... Homeostasis #Gout #Pathophysiology ... #Medications #Management
Leukostasis vs Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Leukostasis:
 • Pathophysiology: Large, immature blasts and high WBC count cause hyperviscosity
Leukostasis: • Pathophysiology ... Lysis Syndrome: • Pathophysiology ... intracellular contents ... TLS #diagnosis #management
Metformin Associated Lactic Acidosis (MALA) 

Pathophysiology of MALA
 - Metformin interferes with the activity of the
Acidosis (MALA) Pathophysiology ... peripheral lactate and converts ... Toxicology #Diagnosis #Management
Pathophysiology of Hemolytic Anemia
 - Defects in RBC internal contents (thalassemia, hemoglobinopathies, and metabolic defects)
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Pathophysiology ... in RBC internal contents ... environment #Pathophysiology
Skull Base Anatomy - Cranial Foramina Contents

By @rev.med

#Cranial #Foramina #Skull #Base #Anatomy #Foramen
Cranial Foramina Contents
Crystalloid pH, Contents and Costs Compared
Plasma	pH 7.4
Normal Saline	pH 5.5*	
Ringer’s Lactate pH 6.5	
Plasmalyte A pH 6.5	
Coca-cola pH
Crystalloid pH, Contents ... Crystalloid #pH #Contents
Train of Four monitoring is commonly used by anesthesiologists to determine the adequacy of paralytic agents
#clinical #management ... www.uptodate.com/contents
Spermatogenesis
 - Timing and location Begins at puberty with spermatogonia. Full development takes 2 months. Occurs
of cytoplasmic contents ... #Pathophysiology
Management of Jackhammer Esophagus or Esophageal Spasm
Step 1: Assess the severity of the motility disturbance
Step 2:
Management of Jackhammer ... Step 2: Assess context ... Step 4: Medical Management ... Esophageal #Spasm #Management
Femoral Triangle - Inguinal Anatomy
 - Structures, Borders and Content
 - Lateral → Medial:Femoral Nerve, Femoral
Structures, Borders and Content