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An Aunt Minnie: upper lobe scarring/fibrosis+pacemaker/AICD=sarcoid. In addition to involving lungs/lymph nodes, ~25% of patients have cardiac involvement. Non-caseating granulomas can cause cardiomyopathy or arrhythmias because of involvement of the cardiac conduction system.
@VUMCradiology @JMcCartyMD @UTHradiology @TXMedCenter @memorialhermann @LoriDeitte @VPlanz @cmtomblinson @courtneyraybon @LBSrad @stephkurita @ABirch0741 @ABPaulsonNP @ReedOmary @CariMotuzas Enjoying Jennifer's talk, great illustration tips!
Look what The Center for Cartoon Studies (@cartoonstudies) sent me by the fantastic @CaraBeanComics! You can download your own at https://t.co/p3obZLw7yO
Papa Bear and I had complete control of the reading room thermostat for one year, that time is now over. And no, that's not supposed to be me in a wig in the second picture.
I’ll be posting excerpts from my P-value comic all week. Lesson 4/5: Real research is hard!
I’ll be posting excerpts from my P-value comic all week. Lesson 3/5: We have to calculate a P-value whenever we compare 2 populations by drawing a sample.
This week, I'll post daily cases. Today: Putting together a case by looking at the "corners" of the CXR. There’s a right upper lobe nodule, confirmed on CT. Pathologic fracture right distal humerus (arrow R humerus film) indicates the nodule is cancer, metastatic to bone. 5/5