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Acute Limb Ischaemia

Acute Limb Ischaemia

Acute limb ischaemia is defined as a sudden decrease in limb perfusion that threatens the viability of the limb. It is most commonly caused by acute thrombotic occlusion of a previously partially occluded, thrombosed arterial segment or secondary to an embolus from a...

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Understanding the CURB-65 Score

Understanding the CURB-65 Score

The CURB-65 score, also known as the CURB-65 criteria, is a validated clinical prediction tool used to assess the severity of pneumonia and predict mortality risk in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). This score is an acronym for Confusion, Urea,...

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Germ Warfare and the Siege of Fort Pitt

Germ Warfare and the Siege of Fort Pitt

Germ warfare is defined as "the use of biological toxins or infectious agents with the intent to kill or incapacitate as an act of war." These biological agents are quite literally used as deadly living weapons. Germ warfare is by no means a modern concept, and...

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Cytochrome p450 Enzymes and Drug Metabolism

Cytochrome p450 Enzymes and Drug Metabolism

Many drugs are metabolised in the liver. Drugs are either metabolised by phase I reactions (oxidation, reduction, or hydrolysis) or phase II reactions (e.g. glucuronidation). Phase I reactions are mainly carried out by the cytochrome P450 family of isoenzymes, of...

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Building a Career in Global Health and Expedition Medicine

Building a Career in Global Health and Expedition Medicine

Building a career in global health and expedition medicine - the good, the bad, and the stuff no one tells you! Can I be a neurosurgeon and travel the world with my work? I’d like to do paediatrics but with some humanitarian work- is that possible? Will I still be...

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