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Hospital Medicine

General Gastroenterology   

Questions discussed in this category


Should platelet transfusions be considered for anti-platelet agent reversal in patients with major bleeding?
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What is your approach to treatment of patients with fulminant C difficile infection who required ileostomy creation or colectomy?
Is there a role for oral vancomycin in these patients, or is oral vancomycin redundant if other routes of administration are being used (i.e intracolo...
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How would you approach management of a patient with a medium-to-large vessel vasculitis who developed perforation of the stomach and colon on steroids and cyclophosphamide?
Vasculitis involving aorta, subclavian, common carotid, SMA, IMA, renal artery, and celiac artery.
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Papers discussed in this category


Lancet, 2016 May 10
Platelet transfusion versus standard care after acute stroke due to spontaneous cerebral haemorrhage associated with antiplatelet therapy (PATCH): a randomised, open-label, phase 3 trial.

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