Videos — Sketchy Pathology
She sketched a giant, glowing eraser. An hourglass filled with white sand. A figure in a clean white coat holding a syringe labeled .
So she grabbed her stylus. On a new canvas, she began to draw.
Leo staggered toward her. “Why, Dr. Marsh? Why did you make the sketches so good?” Sketchy Pathology Videos
She saved the file. A notification popped up:
The next morning, a resident, Leo, knocked on her door. “Dr. Marsh, I watched the rheumatic fever video last night. I can’t forget it. The dog… the piñata…” She sketched a giant, glowing eraser
She looked at her laptop. The queue was full. Tuberculosis —a vampire bat in a dusty castle (cavitary lesions). Sarcoidosis —a grimacing snowman with ice crystals growing from his eyes (granulomas). Pancreatic cancer —a silent, gray slug sitting on a roadmap, smiling.
Panic prickled her scalp.
“I didn’t know,” she whispered.
She dismissed it until lunch, when she bumped into a nephrology fellow. “Hey, great video on Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis ,” he said, rubbing his puffy face. “The swamp with the rusty chains and the tea-colored water? Very evocative. But weirdly, I’ve been peeing the color of iced tea all morning.” So she grabbed her stylus