184. Backed Up - An Approach to SVC Syndrome

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When Skin and Joints Collide - An Approach to Psoriatic Arthritis

Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss an approach to psoriatic arthritis. Written by: Dr. Inara Mawji. Reviewed by Dr. Tanveer Towheed (Rheumatology) and Dr. Don Thiwanka Wijeratne (General Internal Medicine).Support the show 

When the Bone Marrow Breaks Down: Primary Myelofibrosis

Send us a textIn this episode, we discuss an approach to myelofibrosis, including a review of new treatment agents that just received approval in Canada in 2025! Written by: Dr. Ayesha Warsi. Reviewed by: Drs. Zachary Leiderman, Clarissa Skorupski, and Ryan Luther.Support the sho ...  Show more

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