Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
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Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
Clearing the fog - approach to chronic vision loss
MedTalk Podcast
37 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
Clearing the fog - approach to chronic vision loss
In this episode of MedTalk, Dr Razavi takes us through the evaluation and assessment of chronic vision loss. Chronic vision loss is an important and common presentation to GPs and hospital departments. We run through the thought process behind evaluating the cause of chronic vision loss and highlight the five most common causes of chronic vision loss. As part of this we also touch on ocular manifestations of drug toxicity which can be important in describing in hospitals and outpatient GP settings.
MedTalk Podcast
Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.