Episode Chapters
- Introduction: DRESS Syndrome7:37What Do I Do Next? Atypical Chest Pain24:41Caden's Story19:24Gout: Podagra Strikes!14:53Intussusception Basics10:47Intussusception: What’s New?5:55Dental InfectionsFree Chapter25:30Things Not Taught16:15Tramadol Pitfalls8:37Functional Dyspepsia11:49MRSA Decolonization18:35The Summary10:08
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (AKA: DRESS syndrome) is a rare, potentially life-threatening, drug-induced hypersensitivity reaction that can occur typically two to six weeks after the initiation of the offending medication. Symptoms can include morbilliform rash, fever, hematologic abnormalities (eosinophilia, lymphocytosis), lymphadenopathy, and hepatic, renal or pulmonary involvement.
Jaw Dropping Things Not Taught Full episode audio for MD edition 174:06 min - 82 MB - M4AHippo Urgent Care RAP April 2016 Summary 522 KB - PDF