My eldest daughter. We call her Monty. It's the name of Brendan Fraser's character in "With Honors" which is one of my favorite movies. It is supposed to be a short for "Montgomery" which is a name we should have given our first child if it was a boy. It turned out to be a girl so we searched for a name that would still have "Monty" as nickname. We came up with French name which means "noble" and a word of unknown origin meaning "Peace".
The other day, I encountered an uncommon medical diagnosis, abdominal epilepsy. Maybe I was absent when this was taught in med school or maybe it was mentioned but it just didn't register in my memory bank. Anyway, for those colleagues who haven't heard of this as well, here's what I found out about it, so that next time you are faced with a weird abdominal pain, you will think of abdominal epilepsy as a differential. There are many medical causes of abdominal pain; abdominal epilepsy is one of the rare causes. From a medical perspective, the term epilepsy refers not to a single disease, but to a group of symptoms with numerous causes. The common factor in all forms of epilepsy is an excessive electrical excitability of the brain. The increased excitation is called a seizure and may manifest as a partial or total loss of consciousness and muscle spasms or other involuntary movements. Many conditions can produce epilepsy. For example, a genetic predisposition is...
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