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Very helpful! Thank you so much!
Ответитьthank you so much. can u also make one for immunization please??
ОтветитьI love you!!
ОтветитьThey are now testing the size n type of the polyps for colon cancer screening etc
ОтветитьDM screening part is wrong. If the patient older than 35 screening is done regardless of risk factors.
ОтветитьI think breast is still started at 50
ОтветитьThank you so much! I absolutely adore your videos 😊❤ could you consider creating a Review Internal Medicine video? Have you ever started expanding your audience to PA?
ОтветитьIncredible summary video sire! Can we have a similar video for immunization please?
ОтветитьQuestion, are there new guidelines for 2025?
Ответитьhey they test for chlamydia and neisseria gonorrhoeae both annually. for sexually activce women under 25
ОтветитьGreat video, the practice tests our friends are making have been emphasizing hepatitis C screening guidelines and also colonoscopy screening for patients with polyps removed and with diseases that increase colon cancer risk. I am going to share those here, for anyone who stumbled onto this video:
-Everyone 18-79 should be tested for Hepatitis C at least once
-In pregnancy, Hep C should also be tested at every initial prenatal visit
In routine colonoscopy:
- if 1-2 small (<1 cm) tubular adenomas are removed, repeat colonoscopy in 5 years
-if 3+ adenoma, any adenoma >1 cm, with dysplasia, or villous adenoma are removed repeat colonoscopy in <3 years
-if polyp with adenocarcinoma is removed, repeat colonoscopy 2-3 months
Special consideration (very high yield):
-In patient with IBD, screen for colonoscopy 8 years after initial diagnosis, then repeat every 1-2 years
-In FAP at 10-12 y/o and repeat every 1 year
HNPCC/Lynch at 20-25 and repeat every 1-2 years.