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Listen to our first ever discussion with @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD. It’s a classic episode with a fresh intro as we prepare for @NephMadness 2019 with our friends from Twitter and @AJKDonline
Dominate leg cramps, diuretic therapy, and resistant hypertension with tips from @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD @kidney_boy, Chief of Nephrology Kashlak Memorial Hospital, co-creator @NephMadness. We start with basic renal physiology and build up to the treatment of resistant hypertension.
“I enjoyed the experience immensely, but in an hour of talking off the cuff I made some embarrassing mistakes:
In describing water reabsorption I said it occured in the cortical collecting duct rather than the medullary collecting duct.
In describing my cure for cramps I tell the story of Gitelman’s and say it is like congenital loop diuretics rather than congenital thiazide diuretics
I mucked up the story about the MRFIT story and how it allowed a head to head comparison of HCTZ and chlorthalidone. I really oversold what happened.”
Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our newsletter mailing list. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected].
Written by: Matthew Watto MD
Produced by: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD
Cohosts: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD
Guest: Joel Topf MD
Get your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 201
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Listen to our first ever discussion with @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD. It’s a classic episode with a fresh intro as we prepare for @NephMadness 2019 with our friends from Twitter and @AJKDonline
Dominate leg cramps, diuretic therapy, and resistant hypertension with tips from @kidney_boy, Joel Topf MD @kidney_boy, Chief of Nephrology Kashlak Memorial Hospital, co-creator @NephMadness. We start with basic renal physiology and build up to the treatment of resistant hypertension.
“I enjoyed the experience immensely, but in an hour of talking off the cuff I made some embarrassing mistakes:
In describing water reabsorption I said it occured in the cortical collecting duct rather than the medullary collecting duct.
In describing my cure for cramps I tell the story of Gitelman’s and say it is like congenital loop diuretics rather than congenital thiazide diuretics
I mucked up the story about the MRFIT story and how it allowed a head to head comparison of HCTZ and chlorthalidone. I really oversold what happened.”
Full show notes at https://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our newsletter mailing list. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected].
Written by: Matthew Watto MD
Produced by: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD
Cohosts: Stuart Brigham MD and Matthew Watto MD
Guest: Joel Topf MD
Get your ACP membership today and use the code CURB100 to save $100 when you join by March 31, 201

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