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Jun 2, 2020 3 tweets 1 min read Read on X
Viral Pandemic & Racism
So different yet so similar....

⚡️One came to us out of nowhere whereas the other has been brewing within us for ages

⚡️One can be contained with social distancing whereas social assimilation may help the other
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⚡️One may be preventable with a vaccine but the other can only be uprooted with acknowledgement, introspection & action

⚡️Both impact minorities & serve to magnify our societal & healthcare disparities
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⚡️This is a wake-up call as behavioral inertia & status quo towards both poses a threat to our lives & our future

⚡️Viral Pandemic & Racism
So different yet so similar...

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Serum K 2.9
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No accompanying acidosis or alkalosis👇🏽
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Step 1: Is the hypokalemia due to renal K losses or extra-renal K losses?

24 hour urine K was 46 mEq/L so renal K losses were contributing to hypokalemia

Serum magnesium was normal

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@NEJMnejm.org/doi/full/10.10…
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📌 Approach to treatment of IgAN based on @goKDIGO guidelines👇🏽

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