Aisha Shaikh

@aishaikh

Nephrologist,Associate Professor , | Interested in Vascular Access & Onconephrology |Tweets are not medical advice| Opinions my own

New York, NY
Joined May 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    7 Aug 2019
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  2. Oct 14

    When you come home from work and see this view from your living room 😍 ❤️NYC

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  3. Oct 14

    Another week of fascinating cases! -AKI in the setting of hemolysis due to Babesiosis likely due to heme-pigment induced tubular injury -Starvation Ketosis with anion gap acidosis and +beta hydroxybutyrate

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  4. Retweeted
    Oct 11

    1/3 Pt with membranous GN, admitted to hospital 4-5 days after IV rituximab with SEVERE arthralgias (10/10 pain) and 2 episodes of vomiting Very low C4. Normal C3. AKI with SCr of 5.0 (baseline 1.5) Diagnosis: Serum Sickness secondary to Rituximab

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  5. Oct 10

    Peloton bike is the best thing ever

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  6. Oct 9

    Overview of Cancer Immunotherapy by The 1st description of cancer immunotherapy dates back to 1891 when Dr. William Coley injected streptococcal organisms into pts. w/ cancer to activate their immune system against the cancer - Coley’s Toxin!

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  7. Oct 9

    Immune Checkpoint-inhibitor associated electrolyte disorders by

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  8. Oct 9

    Immune-Checkpoint Inhibitors associated AKI discussing the mechanisms behind the AKI

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  9. Oct 8

    Dr. Nelson Leung discussing the treatment algorithm for MGRS

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  10. Oct 7

    Congratulations to the Irene and Dr. Arthur M. Fishberg Professor of Medicine

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  11. Oct 7

    Congratulations to , and to the rest of the team. What an accomplishment!

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    MSK is proud to announce our new Chair of the Department of Medicine, . An accomplished leader, clinician, researcher, and expert in and , we're excited for Dr. Schrag to join the team.

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    1/🧵 Did you know that heparin can cause hyperkalemia? But why would an anticoagulant like heparin increase serum K⁺ levels? The answer also has a wild implication - that heparin may itself have a diuretic effect...

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  14. Oct 4

    Interviewing candidates for Nephrology Fellowship & almost every applicant’s scholarly research project is:“COVID-19 and its impact on …..” The Pandemic has affected every aspect of medicine from clinical practice to research. Long term implications?

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  15. Oct 3

    You are a Star 🌟 to your Sun, Moon and to all of us. Wish you peace and joy Thank you for the amazing life lessons you have taught us ❤️

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  16. Sep 30

    Rare cause of unilateral left pleural effusion in a hemodialysis patient with a left brachial-cephalic AVF & complete occlusion of the left innominate vein

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  17. Sep 30

    “Willpower and Resiliency are muscles worth exercising” - Robin Arzon 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

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  18. Sep 29

    I just learned that allows you to ‘search’ for topics in different languages but the content still appears in English. Hopefully someday this amazing learning tool will offer all its content in several languages & will be accessible to many more 🌍

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  19. Sep 28
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    Sep 27
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