🧵 When It’s Not Sepsis – Clues That It’s Actually Autoimmunity
Fever.
Tachycardia.
High CRP.
Looks like sepsis—but cultures stay negative, and antibiotics don’t work.
Let’s break down how to catch autoimmune mimicry of infection—before it’s too late. 👇
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1. The classic setup:
Patient has:
✅ Fever
✅ High CRP
✅ High neutrophils
✅ Looks toxic
But…
🧪 Cultures are negative
🧫 Antibiotics fail
🧠 Something’s not adding up
2. When you should pause:
🚩 No response to antibiotics after 48–72 hrs
🚩 Blood cultures negative
🚩 No source on imaging
🚩 Worsening cytopenias
🚩 Rising liver enzymes or ferritin
🚩 Mental status changes
Ozempic vs Mounjaro — the REAL 2025 comparison.
🧵Thread🔥👇
Everyone is talking about weight-loss drugs. But the REAL showdown is Ozempic vs Mounjaro — and the winner is clear.
Ozempic and Mounjaro should be prescribed ONLY after medical assessment — never self-started.
🧵 5 Lab Traps That Delay Lupus Diagnosis (with one example)
I’ve seen lupus hide behind “normal” labs more times than I can count.
Here are 5 lab traps that delay the diagnosis — with one real case that’ll stick with you. 🧵👇
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1️⃣ “ANA is negative, so it’s not lupus.”
Wrong.
Early SLE can have low-titer or even transiently negative ANA.
🧠 If your gut says lupus, repeat it after a few weeks.
2️⃣ “CRP is high, so it must be infection.”
Not always.
Lupus flares often have normal CRP.
High CRP just means: check if there’s serositis, arthritis… or yes, infection.
AI can detect shadows on a scan.
But it can’t see how a patient moves, hesitates, or hides pain.
Before MRI. Before algorithms. There was Hutchison — and the art of touch.
Here are 100 timeless MSK pearls every real clinician should know 👇
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💬 Tweet 1 – General Principles
1️⃣ The musculoskeletal exam begins before touch.
Watch how they move, sit, breathe, hesitate.
“Look, feel, move” — Hutchison’s eternal rhythm of bedside medicine.