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Pete Yunyongying, MD FACP

Pete is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Carle-Illinois College of Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA.

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I am a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Carle-Illinois College of Medicine, Illinois, USA. I have served as Acting Associate Chief of Staff for Education at the Veterans Administration and have also on the Board of Directors for the Texas Chapter of the American College of Physicians. I love teaching and regularly sees patients as a primary care physician.

Latest articles with Pete

Differentiating the etiology of pulmonary diseases

In this video, from our Inflammatory Marker Essentials course, we review utilizing inflammatory markers to differentiate between deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE).
9th Nov 2021 • 4m read

Differentiating pulmonary diseases with inflammatory markers

In this video, we look at which markers to order when you’re not sure whether your patient’s pulmonary condition is inflammatory in nature, why radiographic changes for CHF and pneumonia are not enough to diagnose either, and why routine blood work will miss important diagnostic clues (and what to use instead).
9th Nov 2021 • 4m read

Advanced imaging techniques in inflammatory bowel disease

In this video, we’ll look at how to use inflammatory markers to differentiate between inflammatory and non-inflammatory causes of IBD, why it’s crucial that you figure out the difference, and what to do when the diagnosis is unclear.
9th Nov 2021 • 3m read

Reviewing inflammatory markers involved in inflammatory bowel disease

In this video, we’ll look at how to use inflammatory markers to differentiate between inflammatory and non-inflammatory causes of IBD, why it’s crucial that you figure out the difference, and what to do when the diagnosis is unclear.
9th Nov 2021 • 4m read

Reviewing inflammatory markers in joint pain and arthropathies

In this video, from our Inflammatory Marker Essentials course, we'll review inflammatory markers in joint pain and inflammatory arthropathies, including connective tissue disorders, RA, seronegative arthropathies, gout / pseudogout, and septic arthritis.
9th Nov 2021 • 3m read

How to use inflammatory markers in skin and soft tissue disorders

In this video, we’ll review the inflammatory processes that affect skin and soft tissue, how inflammatory markers help us categorize disorders of these areas, and why the textbook organizational systems that you’re used to may be wrong.
9th Nov 2021 • 4m read

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