Potassium Overdose: A story of life threatening Hyperkalemia

Authors: Fallah-tafti, Aerfan, Kaur, Elizabeth, Riar, Akashpreet, Salem, Fares, Rahimi, Zohal, and Walker, Annagail Cardiology Interest Group, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Cupecoy, Sint Maarten Introduction: Potassium is one of the most critically important intracellular cations in maintenance … Continue reading Potassium Overdose: A story of life threatening Hyperkalemia

The Treacherous Inverted T-Wave: A Sign That Should Not Be Missed

Authors: Nazera Fazli, Deniz Dolun, Grecia Corrada, Sharmila Thiagarajan, Ugo Nwoko, Tioluwani Tolani Cardiology Interest Group, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Cupecoy, Sint Maarten Abstract: Wellens Syndrome is an effective and essential indicator for a life-threatening Left … Continue reading The Treacherous Inverted T-Wave: A Sign That Should Not Be Missed

RASA1: A Possible Puzzle Piece to Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Authors: Alison Carameros, Carisma Cherukuri, Viviana Crespo, Khushbu Shah, Manmeet Kaur Singh, Ruby Zhao Obstetrics and Gynecology Interest Group, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Cupecoy, Sint Maarten Introduction:  RASA1 is a gene that codes for p120-RasGAP protein and … Continue reading RASA1: A Possible Puzzle Piece to Nonimmune Hydrops Fetalis

Not Just a Regular Sore Throat: Complications Leading to Lemierre Syndrome

Authors: Chancee Forestier, Rehana Hassan, Jideka Nwosu, Olivia Warren, Sarah Norman American Medical Women’s Association, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Cupecoy, Sint Maarten Abstract: This case serves as a foundation to explore the complications, antibiotic usage and … Continue reading Not Just a Regular Sore Throat: Complications Leading to Lemierre Syndrome

Stop the Clot: Connection Between DVT and Flying

Author: Akashpreet Riar Many might not know about it, but March is dedicated to Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) Awareness Month. Now, you might be wondering what is DVT. It is when blood clots form in body’s superficial or deep veins. It usually occurs in one of the legs which can break off and travel throughout the body to cause more severe complications such as pulmonary embolisms. Many people around the world suffer from this commonly occurring medical condition which may present as being benign but can become fatal. This month, we look into raising awareness of DVT and educate the … Continue reading Stop the Clot: Connection Between DVT and Flying