And here is the lung window, related to the previous case
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Delusion, bed large enough is not
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This topic has been the main theme of my week! This is an abstract kindly posted by Luigi Vetrungo for knowledge share.
LUNG 🫁 https://lnkd.in/gFKCbna7
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Have you ever heard of visual snow? This month in our practice blog I jump into what visual snow is - how it is different from floaters and migraine aura and the different treatment options available/attemptable. Not every patient responds to every treatment and I go into why science is in the infancy of understanding this complicated visual-cortical symptom. Whether you have it yourself, know someone who does or have a patient who has mentioned it and you didnt know what they were talking about... Take a read! https://1l.ink/2MNMT38
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