“The best way to predict your future is to create it“. Abraham Lincoln Predicting the future is a tenuous concept and at face value is perhaps better suited to popular media and science fiction than medicine. We have…
This image was from Original Nate Hellman post in 2010 It’s Monday, I turn my pager on at 6:00am, and at 6:03am and again at 6:05am my pager promptly goes off. I recognize both of the numbers, it’s…
A patient presented with nephrotic range proteinuria and lung cancer, so we performed a routine kidney biopsy. During our pathology conference, we discussed a classic run-of-the mill case of membranous nephropathy secondary to malignancy. Our pathologist showed us…
As most stories do, this one begins with a case. I was on call over the weekend, it was busy, and I was called by the neuro ICU for a new consult. Their patient had been hyponatremic for…
“All that glitters is not gold” is a typical saying that alludes to the difference between appearance and evidence; it is undoubtedly one of the most common sayings by Mexicans and one of the ideas present when citing…
During my training I downloaded and collected tons of journal articles for future reference. Most of these articles were in a pdf form and I had assigned these to variously named folders for easy retrieval. Most of us…
The monthly nephrology webisode from the Wash U Nephrology Series is back with another history lesson. This video focuses on the history of the percutaneous kidney biopsy and its evolution from the 1950s to today. Check it out…
Snake bite is a common and frequently devastating environmental and occupational disease, especially in rural areas of developing countries in tropical regions. Clinical manifestations depends on the dose of venom injected, bite to needle time, potency and adequacy…
Has a patient ever asked you about the artificial kidney? At this point many nephrologists and patients have heard about the latest advances, and it has even reached the mainstream news. A simple Google search for “artificial kidney”…
Teaching should be a fun, sweet, and rewarding process. Perhaps like eating a piece of cake with some kidney on it. I am currently a third year internal medicine resident, and I always pondered on the ideal…