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amazing recall!
So happy you found it helpful!
Great vid. I think at 4:20 it would be sialoadenitis and not lithiasis specifically.
Sialolithiasis (salivary gland stones) can cause sialadenitis, described by signs of inflammation such as fever, pain and swelling!
Thanks and very insightful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding presentation
REALLY GREAT!!!
Thank you for watching!
8:04 Why would bright red blood in stool be present with esophageal varices
Good question, it more commonly presents with darker stool (melena) and vomiting blood but such patients can also have hemorrhoids which presents with bright red blood in the stool
Any Upper GI Bleed can present as bright red blood in stool If the bleed is large/fast enough.
Really high yield❤
Thank you Mohsin 😊
amazing recall!
So happy you found it helpful!
Great vid. I think at 4:20 it would be sialoadenitis and not lithiasis specifically.
Sialolithiasis (salivary gland stones) can cause sialadenitis, described by signs of inflammation such as fever, pain and swelling!
Thanks and very insightful
Glad you enjoyed it!
Outstanding presentation
REALLY GREAT!!!
Thank you for watching!
8:04 Why would bright red blood in stool be present with esophageal varices
Good question, it more commonly presents with darker stool (melena) and vomiting blood but such patients can also have hemorrhoids which presents with bright red blood in the stool
Any Upper GI Bleed can present as bright red blood in stool If the bleed is large/fast enough.
Really high yield❤
Thank you Mohsin 😊