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Raised ICP can lead to SIADH (Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH secretion)
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Raised ICP can lead to SIADH (Syndrome of Inappropriate ADH secretion)
Which is so weird and counterintuitive
Antibiotic resistance in S. aureus was uncommon when penicillin was first introduced in 1943. Indeed, the original Petri dish on which Alexander Fleming of Imperial College London observed the antibacterial activity of the Penicillium fungus was growing a culture of S. aureus. By 1950, 40% of hospital S. aureus isolates were penicillin-resistant; by 1960, this had risen to 80%
Upper motor neuron (UMN) VS Lower motor neuron (LMN) lesions