
Causes of Portal Hypertension: A High-Yield USMLE Review
Master the causes of portal hypertension for the USMLE. This King of the Curve visual breaks down prehepatic, intrahepatic, and posthepatic categories with clinical relevance.

Understanding Homeostasis for the MCAT: Feedback Loops, Hormones, and Exam Strategies
Master the concept of homeostasis for the MCAT with this KOTC breakdown. Learn about feedback loops, hormone regulation, and how to spot homeostatic mechanisms in MCAT passages.

🧪 G6PD Deficiency: The Hemolytic Anemia Triggered by Stress
Master the causes, diagnosis, and USMLE questions linked to G6PD deficiency. This high-yield guide covers triggers, symptoms, and how to catch it on Step 1/2 exams.

🔥 Thyroid Storm: A Deadly Endocrine Emergency for the USMLE
Learn to identify and manage thyroid storm, a life-threatening complication of hyperthyroidism. This USMLE-ready guide covers symptoms, triggers, diagnosis, and treatment using a stepwise breakdown and KOTC visual.

🩺 Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS): Emergency Oncologic Complication for the USMLE
Learn how to recognize and manage Tumor Lysis Syndrome (TLS), a life-threatening emergency often tested on USMLE. Includes lab patterns, pathophysiology, and a rapid treatment approach.

🧠Hyponatremia in Hospitalized Patients: A High-Yield Electrolyte Disturbance for the USMLE
Discover the pathophysiology, causes, and USMLE-style clinical presentations of hyponatremia in hospitalized patients. Includes a high-yield KOTC science visual.

Understanding Starling Forces: Mastering Capillary Exchange for the MCAT
Master Starling forces and capillary exchange with this MCAT-focused guide. Learn how fluid flows in and out of capillaries, plus how to apply it on test day with KOTC visuals.

Master the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS) for the MCAT & Beyond
Struggling with RAAS on the MCAT? Learn how to simplify the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system with visual aids and exam-focused strategies from King of the Curve.

Mastering Atrial Pressure Regulation for the MCAT: Systolic, Diastolic, and Mean Pressure Explained
One of the most tested topics in MCAT physiology is the cardiovascular system—and within that, pressure regulation is a recurring favorite. Today’s breakdown focuses on atrial pressure, especially systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure (MAP). With help from King of the Curve’s high-yield visual, we’ll make this graph feel intuitive, not intimidating.