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Tom DeLoughery - Hematologist at Oregon Health Science University

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Wonderful article about a common issue!

Bleeding Disorder of Unknown Cause (BDUC): an illustrated review on current practice, knowledge gaps and future perspectives. ⁦@RPTHjournalrpthjournal.org/article/S2475-…



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Happy Birthday Mr. Vonnegut.

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So true

You can be the father in Harry Chapin’s “Cat’s in the Cradle” or you can be this dad. Choose wisely.



Nice thread on exercise and hyponatremia!

He is going to talk about exercise associated hyponatremia

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Totally agree!

According to science, Airplane! (1980) is the funniest movie ever made. It has a hit rate of 3 jokes per sixty seconds. That's a whopping 261 gags packed into its 87 minutes running time. 'Surely you can't be serious.' ... You know the rest.



Well deserved!

Congratulations to David N. Gilbert, MD, FIDSA, the recipient of IDSA’s 2024 Alexander Fleming Award for Lifetime Achievement. Known as “the father of infectious diseases” in Oregon, Dr. Gilbert helped lead the way on antimicrobial stewardship, emerging as one of the first…

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Look forward to having real data in the vexing question!!

Are you asked about if/when to restart #cvCoag after an intracranial hemorrhage? Good news… several recent or ongoing RCTs will give us important data to guide this decision. Stay tuned!

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Words matter when we diagnose someone with a PE!

Thanks ⁦@RosovskyRachel⁩ for reminding us about the importance of the words we use and what a significant impact they can have on patient's psychological wellbeing in the long term #VTEDUB24@fniainle⁩ ⁦⁦@AndyNeill@thrombosisday⁩ ⁦

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Great story!

Since @oregonfootball likely creates the first football uniform in which the molecular structure of chemotherapy is included.... a brief history of #Doxorubicin aka Red Devil



Excellent talk by my colleague @bsamuelson_md!

Catch up with the latest recording of #StanDOM's recent Medical Grand Rounds presentation, "Bleeding Disorders and Menstruation: How much is too much?," with @OHSUKnight's Bethany Samuelson Bannow, MD, MCR, @bsamuelson_md #WomenInMedicine youtube.com/watch?v=XJCjeU…

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Don’t disturb me for the next 29 hours!

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Bob always amazes…..

'Hello, I can't come to work today becasue i'm preparing a 10,000 word think piece on why Bob Dylan is smacking a WRENCH against a microphone'.



As one of my teachers used to say “Bed equals Dead”

Why Bedrest 🛌 is SO BAD for you when you’re sick! 💪We know if you lay a healthy 21 year old in bed for 28 days they will lose significant muscle mass and not be able to walk. NASA did these experiments with Astronauts. 👉 If you are older / elderly and healthy you lose 5 X…



Best out of office ever by ⁦@steenahaley

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Excellent thread on a key cause of high WBC!

1/4 OBESITY AND LEUKOCYTOSIS 1) Obesity is associated with an elevated white blood cell (WBC) count, primarily neutrophils (but also lymphocytes). 2) The WBC count is usually elevated within the normal range, but can exceed the upper limit of normal, leading to leukocytosis.



Excellent tweetorial about proper DOAC use!

Did you know that direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are both the leading oral anticoagulant in use AND the leading cause of adverse drug events in US emergency departments?



The promise land is full of iron…..

Everyone remembers the Promised Land as a land of milk and honey It was also a land of iron and copper! (Deuteronomy 8, KJV)

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This needs to be a universal standard

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Sad as LMWH is the better agent and will reliable be in the therapeutic range where most patients on UFH still won’t be after 24 hrs

In this retrospective analysis of 299,016 cases of acute PE at 1,045 hospitals from 2011 to 2020, the use of UFH has increased and is now more frequent than LMWH. This increasing use of UFH rather than LMWH is not concordant with multiple PE guidelines. annemergmed.com/article/S0196-…

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Apixaban still the best

The OCEANIC-AF randomized trial of the factor XIa inhibitor asundexian was stopped early owing to a higher incidence of stroke or systemic embolism than with apixaban therapy among patients with atrial fibrillation. Full trial results: nej.md/473TRdc #ESCardio

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