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.
IR emergencies: Flow fighters - approach to a bleeding patient
MedTalk Podcast
17 minutes 47 seconds
1 year ago
IR emergencies: Flow fighters - approach to a bleeding patient
Managing a bleeding patient can be one of the most daunting situations for junior doctors due to the unpredictability, urgency and need for rapid intervention. Bleeding is the most common vascular emergency treated by IR and in this episode we focus on the initial management of a bleeding patient and everything you need to know to make that important interventional radiology consult!
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.