Our New USMLE Telegram group (link valid at least at time of this clip): t.me/+mSDYK3fV2wdkNmY0 Instagram: instagram.com/mehlman_medical/ Mehlman HY Renal PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-renal/ Mehlman HY Endocrine PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-endocrine/
Hey! Thank you for this video. In Uworld for CK it is mentioned that EKG findings will not be seen in uremic pericarditis because the myocardium will not be involved. So with that in mind are we still suppose to choose ST elevation as an option?
@@Mehlmanmedical I also checked the NIH website and they mentioned what is written below Although the electrocardiogram plays an important role in the diagnosis of nonuremic pericarditis, electrocardiography in patients with acute uremic pericarditis is frequently devoid of the characteristic ST-segment elevation and PR-segment depression seen in cases of idiopathic, viral, or autoimmune pericarditis
Our New USMLE Telegram group (link valid at least at time of this clip): t.me/+mSDYK3fV2wdkNmY0
Instagram: instagram.com/mehlman_medical/
Mehlman HY Renal PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-renal/
Mehlman HY Endocrine PDF: mehlmanmedical.com/hy-endocrine/
Woooo got it right, thank you ❤
You’re so fucking genius 😍
How should we know this is secondary renal failure? Why not 3 Renal failure?
He still got his kidney in his body so its 2ry@@Sara00096SS
@@Sara00096SShe didnt remove his ill kidney > 2ry
*If he removed it and yet the para still mad and poops PTH its 3ry
Hey we missed these viedeos❤
Hey! Thank you for this video. In Uworld for CK it is mentioned that EKG findings will not be seen in uremic pericarditis because the myocardium will not be involved. So with that in mind are we still suppose to choose ST elevation as an option?
Sounds erroneous from UW tbch
@@Mehlmanmedical I also checked the NIH website and they mentioned what is written below
Although the electrocardiogram plays an important role in the diagnosis of nonuremic pericarditis, electrocardiography in patients with acute uremic pericarditis is frequently devoid of the characteristic ST-segment elevation and PR-segment depression seen in cases of idiopathic, viral, or autoimmune pericarditis
Doc ❤
Thanks man
goat
How do we know this is secondary or tertiary renal failure from this scenario?
If they mention that patient has had kidney transplant