Iam a maths teacher by profession. By the way you present medical terms and cases i always admire and knowledge myself with. Those who wish to take Doctor profession should have passion for it and should be investigative. God bless you dear
I'm not a med-student but passionate to listen to your concepts, case files whole day!! after coming back from office /i never miss your videos to learn something new. Especially case files!! GOD its so interesing. your content is amazing. keep it up Anuj!
It’s Didn’t cover every single topic in it but gave a good example, specifically the sex chromosome linked disease and have an analysis of pedigree too.
Another case files video! Please never discontinue this series Anuj Bhaiya. You are the best person who can explain this. Edit: Just finished watching. What an interesting case. And I really liked how Riya was so beautiful.
@sonaliraj9267 ye autosomal recessive hi h qki riya had probably the genes from her father n mother who were the carrier of mutated gene n bcz of Consanguineous marriage these mutated genes gathered n xpressed themselves in homozygous condition
@@DrAnujPachhelbhaiya.. I hv one doubt.. I mean don't take me otherwise or religiously oriented.. Muslims do follow this trend of Consanguineous marriage.. If autosomal recessive disease were to be xpressed or inbreeding depression was to seen, then they could be on the top of population having these autosomal recessive disorders.. Moreover their survival could also be threatened as it keeps on continuing n they don't stop so... Same is the case in Saudi Arabia... So my doubt is that... Is it really noticeable that the cases of such disease is more in such muslim families n they R prone to such things.. Or it's not happening there..?
At 5:53 when you mentioned Porphyrin, I just connected the dots, recalled what I’ve studied in first year and made the diagnosis….it felt so good! Thank you so much for this amazing video!
Loved this case anuj bhaiya 😍😍 I learned about congenital erythropoietic porphyria in my 1st year mbbs but never thought that it would be this amazing and shocking 😱 Please never stop this series , loving every bit of it and thank you so much for motivating medical students like me 😄😄
Ahhh the thrill when I can just predict what it is based on the general history because I spent my blood sweat and tears learning heme synthesis😭 You're going to be the reason I'm going to actually study. I feel like a detective atm
It's not just that the case is interesting but the way you presented it is amazing..... The script is written so well to hold the listener to the end and great storytelling.... you're such a brilliant all-rounder sir ❤
I don't know how i bumped into your videos 3 &1/2 years back... From watching your videos only on exam times to watching it on every Sunday.... It's too good for my academic life.... I always wanted to thank u... As a brother, doctor, influencer you r really inspiring... More to go paragon...
Wow wow wow....Biochemistry ki jai ho...Biochemistry ki jai ho......anuj sir..i guessed the porphyria thing just by looking at your thumbnail....and after u told red brown colouration of teeth ..i reached diagnosis congenital erythrpoeitic porphyria...wow I'm so happy 😁😁...kindly continue these series
I saw ur case study video for the 1st time I loved it that I watched all 6 episodes in just 2 day.....plzz continue this series....I m now fan of u and ur videos ❤️
This is one of the best case file till now 🔥 There was soo much to learn for medical student as well as for common people You are best at making such videos ... Please continue this series . Have a great day 😊
Hello, Anuj Pachhel bhaiya, this is Jana Jahanvi Venukumar from GMC SURAT. I've been following your videos since my 11th grade, and now as a 2nd-year MBBS student, I recall you were in your 2nd year at that time. Recently, I realized you've completed your final year and you are now an intern. Time flies, doesn't it? 😄 Although I've never commented on your videos, I've always liked them. Today, I need your guidance hence writing this to you. A few months ago, on June 2, 2023, the NMC published the GMER Regulation 2023, which includes the cessation of migration between government medical colleges. My colleagues and I were admitted in November-December 2022, and we believe this regulation shouldn't apply to us since we weren't aware of it when we enrolled. We chose our current college due to the NEET marks compulsion, which led us away from our hometown colleges. We're a group of 10-15 students from Gujarat, and our parents' group is actively supporting us. We entered college with hopes of transferring back to our hometown colleges based on our first-year exam performance, which was good. However, the migration cessation has shattered our hopes. The Gazette was published during our mid-1st year. We've reached out everywhere for help, and now we're turning to you for guidance. Thank you very much, bhaiya.
It's just wow!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 The topic which we studied as normal porphyrin anomalies had a great impact in our daily life that we can't even imagine 🌸✨ All thanks to you for making this case file series 🙏😊 So that we doctors can recognize and diagnose the patients well 🙌🙌🔥🔥
Myself Dr.Ayesha , PGR Dermatology, these days my bed pt. Is also a case with D/Ds of Late onset CEP / PCT . So i really enjoyed ur video by comparing with my bed pt. Ur pt. Was Riya , mine is Shehla 😊
I knew the minute I read about Congenital erythropoietic porphyria in biochemistry Anuj will surely make a video about it😊 love the content!! Edit: The disease is actually called Gunther's disease after the name of the doctor who contributed in the understanding of the disease. Rare cases like this are very fascinating and informative I would like a video on acute intermittent porphyria from the same chapter, which affected famous people like king George and van gogh.
I have my university prof exam tomorrow but i had to take some time as i can't miss your videos as they give me motivation. From class 11th to 2nd prof exams, i grew up watching you sir 🌸
Anuj bhaiya this series is totally amazing I personally love ur way of explaining them I see a CID officer in you I m waiting for more episodes❤❤❤ And all the best for all neet aspirants last 70days Let's crack it🎉
Need more of these! They are so interesting to watch and we get to learn so much more about the human body in such a fun way, thank you so much for these series! ❤
Absolutely loved it…. It was such a powerpack way to explain a diagnosis including every subject and connecting the dots beautifully. The kind of clinical cases we all need to see. This case file series is awesome sir. Looking forward to many more….
From this case... 1st yr medicos can understand the importance of Biochemistry (which i and most of batch mates consider as a useless sub that consists of only cycles and enzymes)😮😮😮😮
The term "vampire disease" is not an official medical term but rather a colloquial or sensationalised way of referring to porphyria. This association likely stems from historical and cultural connections between porphyria symptoms and vampire folklore. Some symptoms of porphyria, such as photosensitivity (sensitivity to sunlight) and skin lesions, may have led people to speculate about a connection to vampire legends. For example, vampires in folklore are often depicted as avoiding sunlight and having an aversion to garlic, which could be loosely associated with the symptoms of porphyria. However, it's essential to understand that these associations are not based on scientific evidence linking porphyria to vampires. Porphyria is a medical condition with specific symptoms and causes that are distinct from mythical vampire characteristics.
Thank you so much doctor for spreading awareness 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please provide society more real medical cases so that people treat eachother equally either with disease or without disease
Anuj bhaiya.. Truly I watched all your case files yesterday in one stretch.. And you uploaded one today too.. The way you present the history.. Comment your own thoughts on that is remarkable.. Anuj bhai... Lots of love from kerala... Are you alright and doing good? ♥️😭
How we can make our sunday productive? --- Ofc by watching Dr. Anuj sir case files. Please never stop guiding us sir. You are our great mentor. We learn so many things from you. And i wish i will keep learning these amazing case files/study from you. Thank you for this ep. sir. "I loved ep 6."
absolutely loved how beautifully you explained the disease,the story and the science behind it, i love watching your case files series and absolutely i loved the episode no 6
I was desparately waiting for your video . This series is osam !!❤ There is many informative and also interesting things to learn about in these videos.
This is such a great series...you make every unique case so interesting amd easy to understand 🔥👍🏻never came across anything as such on TH-cam . Keep them coming doctor 😊
Thanq u so much Dr.Anuj. Im nowhere related to ur profession but love ur content. Wishing to see u with more new cases. All the best for your bright future. Stay blessed.
Hi bhaiya my finals exam are going on rn and your video are like cherry on top it really motivates to move and study further keep makingg videos.❤️ Your well wisher
Hello bhiya...i am preparing for my 3rd attempt for neet this year .... whenever i feel like did i choose something wrong or can i do it..suddenly your video came up and clear my mind all the time ...after watching your videos i always got to think only one thing that is i want to become a great doctor like u so i should study....thank u for creating such intresting contents that never disappoint anyone...
This video has just revived my biochemistry concepts which I completed recently . Thank you so much sir for amazing us and bringing such mind blowing cases . You are my inspiration to love MBBS more than anything else 😊
I just opened youtube and it was the first video on my screen ,a sudden smile landed on my lips and obviously i screamed oh my god "dr. Anuj case files " . I am your biggest fan i will definitely try to meet uh someday ...i am in 12th and preparing for boards and will be an mbbs student soon....you are simply amazing
@Username_AnujPachhel oh my god i can't believe this , a reply from dr anuj pachel ... i am smiling continously, And i am not on any of the social media flatforms ...no snapchat ,no instagram ,not even whatsapp just telegram to access the study material ...so what about the giveaway "sir"
Congenital Erythropoetic Porphyria!!! I cant Explain Anuj sir that while your were Presenting the case i have just said that ki may be Congenital Erythropoetic Porphyria Hoga! But after you confirmed it! I was just about to Jump out of my Chair! Lots of Love To you Anuj sir! Keep bringing case files Love from 2nd YEAR!!❤️
Bhaiya you are really my inspiration and you are helping me to love my field even more by uploading this type of video... please continue this series and we wish you best of luck for you're upcoming neet pg exam👍🏻❤️
Anuj da.... I know you are busy in internship and pg prep but this videos are the best... I always wait for you case files.. So plz upload a little more ❤❤❤
Anuj: Describing Riya in the worst way possible as a haunted creature
AI: showing the most beautiful girl you've ever seen
Hahahaha
😂
It's said that vampires are beautiful
A girl who's name is riya (POV) : why my name every time 😑 ohh they are calling me beautiful 😻 am I really 👀🤌🏻🤭 ( ok now u can use my name 😇)..!
Wait that means Vampires are fatally good looking only in fairytales 😢...
I am a dentist and i was able to tell by only the tooth description that it could be due to porphyria. Great explanation
None other than Dr.Anuj can explain so well ,pls bring more of such case studies.
Iam a maths teacher by profession. By the way you present medical terms and cases i always admire and knowledge myself with. Those who wish to take Doctor profession should have passion for it and should be investigative. God bless you dear
I'm not a med-student but passionate to listen to your concepts, case files whole day!! after coming back from office /i never miss your videos to learn something new. Especially case files!! GOD its so interesing. your content is amazing. keep it up Anuj!
Wow, thank you!
This video helped to revise 3 chapters of biology
1. Princple of inheritance
2. Molecular basis of inheritance
3. Body fluids
And heme synthesis of biochem
@@shamashabnam1824 yeah even pleiotropy ka haem protein jo sickle cell anemia mai padhte hai woh bhi hai bhai.
Thanku❤
😂😂😂
It’s Didn’t cover every single topic in it but gave a good example, specifically the sex chromosome linked disease and have an analysis of pedigree too.
Another case files video! Please never discontinue this series Anuj Bhaiya. You are the best person who can explain this.
Edit: Just finished watching. What an interesting case. And I really liked how Riya was so beautiful.
Thank you, I will
@@DrAnujPachhelplz do some medical mystery series
8:35 Can you explain how this is AR ye to autosomal dominant hona chahiye n??
@sonaliraj9267 ye autosomal recessive hi h qki riya had probably the genes from her father n mother who were the carrier of mutated gene n bcz of Consanguineous marriage these mutated genes gathered n xpressed themselves in homozygous condition
@@DrAnujPachhelbhaiya.. I hv one doubt.. I mean don't take me otherwise or religiously oriented.. Muslims do follow this trend of Consanguineous marriage.. If autosomal recessive disease were to be xpressed or inbreeding depression was to seen, then they could be on the top of population having these autosomal recessive disorders.. Moreover their survival could also be threatened as it keeps on continuing n they don't stop so... Same is the case in Saudi Arabia... So my doubt is that... Is it really noticeable that the cases of such disease is more in such muslim families n they R prone to such things.. Or it's not happening there..?
At 5:53 when you mentioned Porphyrin, I just connected the dots, recalled what I’ve studied in first year and made the diagnosis….it felt so good! Thank you so much for this amazing video!
Yeah same here..
Jaada Sana mat ban.
@@chungamunga9898 tumko toh samajh nahi aaya hoga🤣 padhne jao jao!
can you explain how you connect the case from porphyrin only
I remembered earthworm when I heard porphyrin pigment
one of the best medicos everrrr >>>>>
content >>>>>>>>>>
knowledge >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Fr
I am from non science background. Still I watch this series and get to know many unknown facts. Great series indeed.
Congenital erythropoietic porphyria beautifully explained. Thank you for spreading awareness regarding AR inheritance and consanguinity.
Watched the videos in this playlist over a million times again and again.. eagerly awaiting for many more in this series ... ❤🔥
Loved this case anuj bhaiya 😍😍 I learned about congenital erythropoietic porphyria in my 1st year mbbs but never thought that it would be this amazing and shocking 😱 Please never stop this series , loving every bit of it and thank you so much for motivating medical students like me 😄😄
You have put AI to the best use! Amazing content, amazing narration, amazing visual explanations. Wishing you the best ❤
Thank you so much!
Are you that Riya in the video
😂@@fku5113
get well soon Riya !
Riya kyu karti hai tu Aisa khoon mat peena ab
Continue this case story series. Its gives so much knowledge about disease, diagnosis and treatment and appropriate medication. Great explanation🎉🎉
Ahhh the thrill when I can just predict what it is based on the general history because I spent my blood sweat and tears learning heme synthesis😭
You're going to be the reason I'm going to actually study. I feel like a detective atm
I love this series 😭❣️ I'm in first year MBBS and this series inspires me a lotttt😭❣️
It's not just that the case is interesting but the way you presented it is amazing..... The script is written so well to hold the listener to the end and great storytelling.... you're such a brilliant all-rounder sir ❤
Thank you so much 😀
I don't know how i bumped into your videos 3 &1/2 years back... From watching your videos only on exam times to watching it on every Sunday.... It's too good for my academic life.... I always wanted to thank u... As a brother, doctor, influencer you r really inspiring... More to go paragon...
Wow wow wow....Biochemistry ki jai ho...Biochemistry ki jai ho......anuj sir..i guessed the porphyria thing just by looking at your thumbnail....and after u told red brown colouration of teeth
..i reached diagnosis congenital erythrpoeitic porphyria...wow I'm so happy 😁😁...kindly continue these series
why thumb nail ?
I saw ur case study video for the 1st time I loved it that I watched all 6 episodes in just 2 day.....plzz continue this series....I m now fan of u and ur videos ❤️
This is one of the best case file till now 🔥 There was soo much to learn for medical student as well as for common people
You are best at making such videos ... Please continue this series . Have a great day 😊
It was just wow...!! ✨
And the way you explained it was just marvelous..!! 💫
Please don't stop this series bhaiya ..!! ❤️
the way you're potraying the information making it more interesting. FAB.
Hello, Anuj Pachhel bhaiya, this is Jana Jahanvi Venukumar from GMC SURAT. I've been following your videos since my 11th grade, and now as a 2nd-year MBBS student, I recall you were in your 2nd year at that time. Recently, I realized you've completed your final year and you are now an intern. Time flies, doesn't it? 😄 Although I've never commented on your videos, I've always liked them. Today, I need your guidance hence writing this to you.
A few months ago, on June 2, 2023, the NMC published the GMER Regulation 2023, which includes the cessation of migration between government medical colleges. My colleagues and I were admitted in November-December 2022, and we believe this regulation shouldn't apply to us since we weren't aware of it when we enrolled. We chose our current college due to the NEET marks compulsion, which led us away from our hometown colleges. We're a group of 10-15 students from Gujarat, and our parents' group is actively supporting us. We entered college with hopes of transferring back to our hometown colleges based on our first-year exam performance, which was good. However, the migration cessation has shattered our hopes. The Gazette was published during our mid-1st year. We've reached out everywhere for help, and now we're turning to you for guidance. Thank you very much, bhaiya.
i loved ep 06
being a medical aspirant i loved all of these episodes which explained diff rare diseases
keep doing more episodes
The way you narrate whole story is just awesome
It makes the listener stay and listen to it thw whole😊😊
Sir, you are too good in maintaining your life as an intern and yt influencer... Can you make a vdo on how you do that?
Sure.
I don’t actually. Its very difficult to manage this all
Diagnosed it from the moment i heard the symptoms! Love to see all the first year knowledge coming to use like this
Anuj bhai your editing skills are goated!
Thanks
It's just wow!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The topic which we studied as normal porphyrin anomalies had a great impact in our daily life that we can't even imagine 🌸✨
All thanks to you for making this case file series 🙏😊
So that we doctors can recognize and diagnose the patients well 🙌🙌🔥🔥
Myself Dr.Ayesha , PGR Dermatology, these days my bed pt. Is also a case with D/Ds of Late onset CEP / PCT . So i really enjoyed ur video by comparing with my bed pt.
Ur pt. Was Riya , mine is Shehla 😊
Unbelievable...can you upload some pictures of this case
You are the most talented doc i have seen in youtube so far i way u explain and the way u elaborate was fabulous....❤️
Thank you so much 😀
I knew the minute I read about Congenital erythropoietic porphyria in biochemistry Anuj will surely make a video about it😊 love the content!!
Edit:
The disease is actually called Gunther's disease after the name of the doctor who contributed in the understanding of the disease.
Rare cases like this are very fascinating and informative
I would like a video on acute intermittent porphyria from the same chapter, which affected famous people like king George and van gogh.
George III suffered from Variegate Porphyria.
see anuj has no idea how he is motivating us through his videos . great docc !!!!!
I loved episode 6! Superb narration and visual effects Anuj.🤩 Looking forward to many more such videos :)
Your way of explaning the case was great ,love this playlist
I have my university prof exam tomorrow but i had to take some time as i can't miss your videos as they give me motivation. From class 11th to 2nd prof exams, i grew up watching you sir 🌸
Anuj bhaiya this series is totally amazing
I personally love ur way of explaining them
I see a CID officer in you
I m waiting for more episodes❤❤❤
And all the best for all neet aspirants last 70days
Let's crack it🎉
Ur English is so good and fluent ❤
Need more of these! They are so interesting to watch and we get to learn so much more about the human body in such a fun way, thank you so much for these series! ❤
When the next episode of the case files will arrive? All the episodes are so much interesting! Please make more and more episodes. 🗃️👨⚕️
sir i really appreciate as a doctor is coming ahead and making people aware about the things. Big Salute to You
These are the videos for which I pay my internet bills! Excellent explanation ❤
Glad you like them!
Absolutely loved it…. It was such a powerpack way to explain a diagnosis including every subject and connecting the dots beautifully. The kind of clinical cases we all need to see. This case file series is awesome sir. Looking forward to many more….
6:12 its first time im listening about nucleated RBC🙂
Thanks to Riya and Anuj bro!!
Just learnt about this disease a week back and it was so thrilling to come across an actual case file...❤
Much awaited!
Hope you like it!
I will watch this after my AITS 😁, love you Anuj bhaiya ❤
From this case... 1st yr medicos can understand the importance of Biochemistry (which i and most of batch mates consider as a useless sub that consists of only cycles and enzymes)😮😮😮😮
The anime in the middle is giving chills and goosebumps ❤❤❤
Loved the episode
Please never discontinue this..
Loved itt❤
The term "vampire disease" is not an official medical term but rather a colloquial or sensationalised way of referring to porphyria. This association likely stems from historical and cultural connections between porphyria symptoms and vampire folklore.
Some symptoms of porphyria, such as photosensitivity (sensitivity to sunlight) and skin lesions, may have led people to speculate about a connection to vampire legends. For example, vampires in folklore are often depicted as avoiding sunlight and having an aversion to garlic, which could be loosely associated with the symptoms of porphyria.
However, it's essential to understand that these associations are not based on scientific evidence linking porphyria to vampires. Porphyria is a medical condition with specific symptoms and causes that are distinct from mythical vampire characteristics.
Thank you.
Thank you so much doctor for spreading awareness 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 please provide society more real medical cases so that people treat eachother equally either with disease or without disease
Anuj bhaiya.. Truly I watched all your case files yesterday in one stretch.. And you uploaded one today too.. The way you present the history.. Comment your own thoughts on that is remarkable..
Anuj bhai... Lots of love from kerala...
Are you alright and doing good? ♥️😭
Sir , you make great case study files . Keep up with this ! Thank you so much for sharing all these case files with the viewers .
How we can make our sunday productive?
--- Ofc by watching Dr. Anuj sir case files.
Please never stop guiding us sir. You are our great mentor. We learn so many things from you. And i wish i will keep learning these amazing case files/study from you.
Thank you for this ep. sir.
"I loved ep 6."
I Loved ep 6, I'm a neat aspirant and I'll really like this series that I didn't want to miss it even in middle of the preps.. keep going bro :)
Totally agreeed, nobody is delivering content like this.
Wow Dr. Anuj this was an excellent case .... Till now i did not even know such disease is existing. Thank you so much for sharing this. 🙏
Wow i loved this Ep ... It was so much interesting to watch really loved it and please do post more case files like this it is so awesome 🥰🥰
This series is really osm...
This provides a glimpse of how complex n synchronised the human body is..
Thnx Anuj bhaiya for this mind-blowing series ❤
Apk jaise agar sab passionate ho kar kam karte to logo ki kitna madad hota
Bohot kam log hain jo imandari se kam karte hain or pura samhalte hain😊😊😊
This case is truly amazing! Thank you Dr. Anuj bhaiya❤❤
Really loved the way you present the cases. Please make these more often.
absolutely loved how beautifully you explained the disease,the story and the science behind it, i love watching your case files series and absolutely i loved the episode no 6
Thank you so much!
I just love The Case File episode they are mindblowing 💫
Thank you so much!
The only content channel i love to visit:
1.anuj puchhel
2. Dhurve rathe
I’m a 2nd year med student. Love your case files, they are very informative. Waiting for more unique case files.
The one who kept me motivated throughout the years to become a medical student.. ❤
I was desparately waiting for your video . This series is osam !!❤ There is many informative and also interesting things to learn about in these videos.
I really learn and enjoy these case files from you Sir.. You're really my ideal person
This is such a great series...you make every unique case so interesting amd easy to understand 🔥👍🏻never came across anything as such on TH-cam . Keep them coming doctor 😊
Glad you like them!
Thanq u so much Dr.Anuj. Im nowhere related to ur profession but love ur content. Wishing to see u with more new cases. All the best for your bright future. Stay blessed.
Hi bhaiya my finals exam are going on rn and your video are like cherry on top it really motivates to move and study further keep makingg videos.❤️
Your well wisher
Keep it up
Being normal, is itself a blessing ...
10 am club! Present bhaiyya!! 😂❤ What a great story this time! I am so amazed by beauty of medical field! I am love with this one!!! 😭🤧❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!
Please don't ever stop this case files bhaiya. I really love these ❤
Dude just don"t stop making these case file ....Very intresting approach
Ever best medical explanations I ever heard in TH-cam history😮
Yeeehhh!!! Finally u r back with my favourite series 🤩
So happy to see the notification of case files 😍😍🤩thank you so much anuj❤❤
Loved it please never discontinue with this
Breathing left the chat😢
Hello bhiya...i am preparing for my 3rd attempt for neet this year .... whenever i feel like did i choose something wrong or can i do it..suddenly your video came up and clear my mind all the time ...after watching your videos i always got to think only one thing that is i want to become a great doctor like u so i should study....thank u for creating such intresting contents that never disappoint anyone...
This video has just revived my biochemistry concepts which I completed recently . Thank you so much sir for amazing us and bringing such mind blowing cases . You are my inspiration to love MBBS more than anything else 😊
Very well explained!!!!!I'm glad that I found your channel❤
This reminded me of biochemistry classes😄
I just opened youtube and it was the first video on my screen ,a sudden smile landed on my lips and obviously i screamed oh my god "dr. Anuj case files " . I am your biggest fan i will definitely try to meet uh someday ...i am in 12th and preparing for boards and will be an mbbs student soon....you are simply amazing
@Username_AnujPachhel oh my god i can't believe this , a reply from dr anuj pachel ... i am smiling continously,
And i am not on any of the social media flatforms ...no snapchat ,no instagram ,not even whatsapp just telegram to access the study material ...so what about the giveaway "sir"
Your intro gave me a series of piloerections💛
The concept of this case file series is literally 🔥
Congenital Erythropoetic Porphyria!!! I cant Explain Anuj sir that while your were Presenting the case i have just said that ki may be Congenital Erythropoetic Porphyria Hoga! But after you confirmed it! I was just about to Jump out of my Chair!
Lots of Love To you Anuj sir! Keep bringing case files
Love from 2nd YEAR!!❤️
you are doing so good i loved this series very much
Your videos are therapy to me Anuj bhaiya please always continue this series ❤
How? How can someone be a topper and a smart, consistent youtuber at the same time?? Great video Anuj Bhaiyaa 👏👏
I was waiting for this case files 😅 thanku for uploading this❤😊please never stop this series..❤
loved case files..need to see more of it💙
dude I love this series!
I hope u make more of them frequently when you have time
This is the most awaited video.. I love this case files series.
Bhaiya you are really my inspiration and you are helping me to love my field even more by uploading this type of video... please continue this series and we wish you best of luck for you're upcoming neet pg exam👍🏻❤️
Woohoo very interesting to hear this as a medical student. Keep putting up the great content,u goo Doc!!❤🔥👌
Anuj da.... I know you are busy in internship and pg prep but this videos are the best... I always wait for you case files.. So plz upload a little more ❤❤❤