Author: Dr. Bilal, MD

  • Pharmacology Made Simple

    Pharmacology: Three Types 1. CVS Pharmacology – Anti-Hypertensive (Anti-HTN) 2. Gestational Hypertension (HTN) + Agents Acting on Beta and Alpha Receptors 3. Lipid-Lowering Agents 4. Antiarrhythmic Medications 5. Thyroid Drugs 6. Diabetes Mellitus (DM) 7. GIT Acid Suppression Therapy 8. Antiemetic Medications Here are other materials for NLE NRE step 1 9. Laxatives 10. Antidiarrheal…

  • Ophthalmology Made Simple

    1. Canthus of the Eye 2. Eye Muscles and Nerve Control Here are other materials for NLE NRE step 1 3. Superior Oblique Muscle and Down Syndrome 4. Eye Findings and Their Significance 5. Conjunctivitis 1. Conjunctivitis Types and Symptoms Type Symptoms Viral Watery discharge- Redness- Mild fever Bacterial Mucopurulent discharge (thick, yellowish)- Watery discharge-…

  • Gyne Obs Made Simple

    1. Menstrual Cycle A regular monthly physiological cycle in females that increases the chances of pregnancy. 1. Phases of Menstrual cycle There are 3 phases in the menstrual cycle, and to remember them, use the mnemonic FOL: Follicular, Ovulatory, and Luteal. Phase Duration Key Events Hormonal Changes 1. Follicular Phase Variable Menstrual start- Follicle development…

  • GIT Made Simple

    Digestive System (GIT) – Medicine Esophagus: Length: 25 cm long. Strongest Layer: Submucosa. Immunocompromised + Dysphagia + Endoscopy: White patches on endoscopy indicate fungal infection, likely fungal esophagitis. Symptoms: Barium Imaging: Diagnosis: Esophageal Cancer: Barrett’s Esophagus: Region Arteries Cervical Inferior thyroid artery, subclavian artery Thoracic Descending aorta Abdominal Left gastric artery 2. Stomach Shape: J-shaped…

  • Neurology Made Simple

    Neurology can be hard, but I made it super easy for you! Just read this blog 2 or 3 times, and you’ll understand it. I made everything as simple as possible you’re going to love it! 1. Huntington’s Disease (HD) 1. What is it? A brain disorder that causes strange body movements, like dancing movements….

  • MCA Doppler Calculator

    When a pregnancy is at risk for fetal anemia (for example, due to red-cell alloimmunization, fetomaternal hemorrhage, parvovirus B19, or in some twin complications), clinicians monitor the middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) using Doppler ultrasound. An elevated MCA-PSV expressed as Multiples of the Median (MoM) can flag anemia early and guide timely care….

  • PP Calculator

    Pulse pressure reflects how much the arteries stretch with each heartbeat. In physiological terms, the change in pressure for a given stroke volume is larger when artery walls are stiffer. As a result, the same heartbeat can create a wider pulse pressure in someone whose arteries have less compliance due to age or vascular disease….

  • LDL Calculator Guide: LDL-C Calculation, Formulas, Limits

    If you’re searching for “LDL calculator,” “LDL cholesterol calculated,” or simply “how do you calculate LDL”, you’ve already realized something: not all calculated LDL results are equally reliable. The equation your lab or app chooses matters especially when triglycerides (TG) are elevated or LDL-C is low. Below is the practical, evidence-based guide to LDL calculation…

  • PSI Calculator

    The PSI Calculator helps doctors quickly find the pneumonia severity index for patients with pneumonia. In the clinic, many patients arrive every day who need fast decisions about where they should be treated. Doing the PSI score by hand takes time and can be hard when the ward is busy. I faced this challenge again…

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