Today we had a patient with a rash affecting palms and soles. We discussed the differentials for a rash affecting palms and soles and reviewed some less known caveats to the management of syphilis








Today we discussed the case of a young woman with history of hypothyroidism who was unhoused and not taking medications for 2 months, presenting with subacute onset fatigue, with periorbital and bilateral lower extremity edema and lower extremity hyperpigmentation, found to have profound hypothyroidism vs mild myxedema coma.






We also discussed a MKSAP question on management of intracranial hemorrhage, as review of American Heart Association’s guidelines for management of hypertensive emergency.


Today, we had an HIV-negative patient who was likely immuncompromised from EtOH cirrhosis who presented as a trauma after an unwitnessed fall with AMS, later found to have Cryptococccal meningitis!





























Given our shortened half day, we played a quick game about dietary supplements. Main takeaway is that they are not regulated!







Today we had a middle aged male with hx of obesity and etoh who presented with necrotizing pancreatitis. We went over uncommon complications of pancreatitis









Today, we had a pt who presented with colon cancer despite being fairly up to date with guidelines. We went over the limitations of different screening modalities as well as lesser known screening recommendations












