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Episode 235: RLR – A case of dysuria

Apr 27, 2022
35:21
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Tears Two and Tear Three - Part Two
02:16 • 3min
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3
The Whole Action, Though Everything We Just Talk About Is Practice
05:06 • 2min
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4
Aneurology for Hematuria
06:51 • 2min
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5
Urinary Track Infection in Pylonephritis
09:18 • 4min
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6
The History of Hematuria
12:54 • 2min
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7
I'm Still Really Nauseous and I've Been Vomiting a Little Bit
14:39 • 4min
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8
Is the Piuria Really Sistitis?
18:17 • 1min
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9
Acute Hypoxemia - What a Turn of Events!
19:34 • 4min
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10
Numenuma Thorax
23:22 • 1min
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11
Numo Thorax
24:49 • 4min
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12
Hydro Numa Thorax - What's the Solution?
28:25 • 2min
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13
Sophogia Perforation
30:19 • 3min
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14
I'm Sorry to Hear About the Outcome in This Patient, but It Was an Incredible Exercise
32:56 • 2min
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https://clinicalproblemsolving.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/4.28.22_RLR_Dysuria_RTP-1.mp3

Reza discussed a case that begins with dysuria, but ends in a way you will not believe.

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