I was kind of confused by some terms our teacher used during the lecture in relation to glomerular diseases, so with the help of this video and some other sources I have compiled this short cheat sheet. Hope it helps you as much as it helped me! 1) Glomerulopathy - any disease of the glomeruli (e.g. glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy etc). 2) Glomerulonephritis - any inflammatory (or at the very least immunne-mediated, like in Goodpasture syndrome) disease of the glomeruli. You can remember this, as the suffix -itis in medical terminology usually denotes some sort of an inflammatory etiology (e.g. gastritis - inflammation of the stomach). Some examples: poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis, membranous glomerulonephritis etc. What makes this term especially confusing and frustrating is that diseases of idiopathic (or unknown) origin are also frequently lumped in this category. Like, for example, it's assumed that the above mentioned membranous glomerulonephritis is some sort of an immunne/inflammatory condition, but the cause is actually pretty much unknown in most cases (i.e. idiopathic). 3) Nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome - CLINICAL syndromes, that are defined by their CLINICAL presentation. If a person has the main symptoms mentioned in this video (and some additional minor ones, which you can google), then he has nephritic or nephrotic sundrome irrespective of etiology. They can be caused by a wide variety of different glomerulonephritides. I'l repeat that: the SAME clinical presentation (nephritic syndrome, nephrotic syndrome or other) can be caused by DIFFERENT glomerular diseases in different people. Also the SAME glomerulopathy can cause a DIFFERENT clinical presentation (nephritic syndrome, nephrotic syndrome or other) in different people.
Thanks again for this. I was so confused because our prof never made it clear that nephritic and nephrotic syndroms are defined by clinical presentation and they can have many different pathophys like GN.
Dr S i am a British PA student. I am subscribed to many different channels and yours is head and shoulders better than any other in my experience. Your ability to elucidate the fundamentals, memorably without extraneous detail is the mark of a true educator.
Sharing this with my good friend who just shared with me that he has Nephrotic syndrome. I am hoping this will help him to understand his condition better and maybe take even better care of himself.
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Thank you very very very much! My book doesn't explain properly the pathophysiological mechanism of nephrotic syndrome and you just made it so clear! I love your videos! Keep it up!
Hi, I'm a RN and med student in the Caribbean and studying the kidney in path. I love your video on nephrotic vs nephritic syn, I needed clarification on the differences, got it, thanks! I'm looking forward to more kidney videos!!!! MP
I didn't even expect this video to be too helpful since all the others i could find were messy and confusing, but I'm beyond pleasantly surprised! Thank you sooo much!!! Super clear and explanatory
Excellent video based explanation. I kept stopping the video, backing up while making notes to help me study and learn. Thank you Dr. Seheult for taking the time to produce this video.
Thank you! We just went over this yesterday in my nursing class and I needed to see it from a different perspective. Definitely helped me with understanding fully :)
My brother has it he's in the hospital right know we found out he had it 2 years ago and he is sick so it makes it worse now I know what's gapping thank you ❤️
Dr. Seheult, Thanks for these informative videos! As a nurse It is usually assumed by physicians that we cannot understand more detailed physiological concepts. I find these videos to be very helpful in understanding basic physiology and treatment of diseases I see everyday in the ICU.
Thank you so much for this very informative video! This lecture was easier to understand than the one given by my advanced pathophysiology professor and so I'm very grateful to you for it Dr. Seheult.
WONDERFUL video!!!!! I love knowing the why behind it. It helps so that you don't have to memorize but you can understand. Thanks! Great complement to my school lectures. :)
Thanks a lot! Very good summary and well explained! Would be so great to have the video on causes of the syndroms, for me that is the part when it gets messy and I stop understanding anything :-)
My channel goes over the causes and different disease types in each category. The level is intended medical students studying for USMLE/COMLEX, though.
Hi 1st of all thank you for ur efforts very nice 2nd- The nephrotic syndrome is defined by proteinuria of min 3g /24h and not 3.5 according to harrisons principals of internal med and it could have minimal microhematuria 3rd - The nephritic has hematuria right but it could have proteinuria with minimal range and not nephrotic range as you've mentioned, except for 1 disease- Thank you again Best of luck
+Isis Abumouch Thank you for your comment. There are different definitions and Harrison's is one of them. Use what you prefer. Many others go by 3.5 (For example, UptoDate uses 3.5)
Thanks for the correction man. However, 3g/24h and 3.5g/24h is the MINIMUM standard of Nephrotic syndrome. Therefore, protein level of less than 3g should be *suspected* and *monitored* in case it increases. Best of luck for your exam
Thank you so much for this video. you tell every details of two syndrome clearly in this video. Finally I understood the difference of nephritic syndrome between nephritic syndrome=)
I was kind of confused by some terms our teacher used during the lecture in relation to glomerular diseases, so with the help of this video and some other sources I have compiled this short cheat sheet. Hope it helps you as much as it helped me!
1) Glomerulopathy - any disease of the glomeruli (e.g. glomerulonephritis, diabetic nephropathy etc).
2) Glomerulonephritis - any inflammatory (or at the very least immunne-mediated, like in Goodpasture syndrome) disease of the
glomeruli. You can remember this, as the suffix -itis in medical terminology usually denotes some sort of an inflammatory etiology (e.g. gastritis - inflammation of the stomach). Some examples: poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis, membranous glomerulonephritis etc. What makes this term especially confusing and frustrating is that diseases of idiopathic (or unknown) origin are also frequently lumped in this category. Like, for example, it's assumed that the above mentioned membranous glomerulonephritis is some sort of an immunne/inflammatory condition, but the cause is actually pretty much unknown in most cases (i.e. idiopathic).
3) Nephritic syndrome and nephrotic syndrome - CLINICAL syndromes, that are defined by their CLINICAL presentation. If a person has the main symptoms mentioned in this video (and some additional minor ones, which you can google), then he has nephritic or nephrotic sundrome irrespective of etiology. They can be caused by a wide variety of different glomerulonephritides. I'l repeat that: the SAME clinical presentation (nephritic syndrome, nephrotic syndrome or other) can be caused by DIFFERENT glomerular diseases in different people. Also the SAME glomerulopathy can cause a DIFFERENT clinical presentation (nephritic syndrome, nephrotic syndrome or other) in different people.
Thanks again for this. I was so confused because our prof never made it clear that nephritic and nephrotic syndroms are defined by clinical presentation and they can have many different pathophys like GN.
Thank you☺
Ryderere as far as i know nephritic is for the tubulointerstitial lession and nephrotic is mostly affected the glomeruli
okay now I am even more confused
@@billumnbvc4608 i feel you
Dr S i am a British PA student. I am subscribed to many different channels and yours is head and shoulders better than any other in my experience. Your ability to elucidate the fundamentals, memorably without extraneous detail is the mark of a true educator.
This is the second time I've used this video for review over the last year. Can't thank you enough.
I sometimes wonder, how would I get through med school without these amazing explanatory videos on TH-cam. Thank you! ❤️
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wow, that was an excelent explanation. Please, continue making the medical student life easier
Sharing this with my good friend who just shared with me that he has Nephrotic syndrome. I am hoping this will help him to understand his condition better and maybe take even better care of himself.
See the whole series at www.medcram.com along with other top quality videos including reviews in pulmonary, cardiology, infectious disease, and hematology!
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY thanks for making it more simpler . ♡
Thank you very very very much! My book doesn't explain properly the pathophysiological mechanism of nephrotic syndrome and you just made it so clear! I love your videos! Keep it up!
Hi, I'm a RN and med student in the Caribbean and studying the kidney in path. I love your video on nephrotic vs nephritic syn, I needed clarification on the differences, got it, thanks! I'm looking forward to more kidney videos!!!! MP
+Mary Pennington Mary great to hear from you. My family is originally from Trinidad!
very well explained. I appreciate the visual...makes alot more sense now! Thanks
I didn't even expect this video to be too helpful since all the others i could find were messy and confusing, but I'm beyond pleasantly surprised! Thank you sooo much!!! Super clear and explanatory
Excellent video based explanation. I kept stopping the video, backing up while making notes to help me study and learn. Thank you Dr. Seheult for taking the time to produce this video.
More renal stuff pleasee! This is really good!
missnaddyhalim thanks for the comment- we'll try to cover more renal topics.
I second that; more real stuff, please! Very informative and interesting!!
Good stuff
I searched so much to find out the basic mechanism of injury to cause these syndrome and finally found it out. Thank u soooo much sir.
Thank you!!! I have an upcoming pediatrics' oral exam and I'm revising most of the topics with your channel, awesome :)
+raqqquels Excellent - best wishes with your upcoming exam
Second year dental student here to clear up confusion from Path professor. Great video, thanks, doc.
+double bonded You're welcome- glad to hear the video helped
This was so easy to understand and correlates perfectly with what I have read in my textbooks. Thank you!
Thank you! We just went over this yesterday in my nursing class and I needed to see it from a different perspective. Definitely helped me with understanding fully :)
This was incredibly helpful. Clear, concise and very easy to understand. Thank you so much!
Thanks for your feedback!
Clearly explained. Well understood. Thank you Doc. Keep giving us more lectures
I can never keep these straight- thank you!
My brother has it he's in the hospital right know we found out he had it 2 years ago and he is sick so it makes it worse now I know what's gapping thank you ❤️
Medcram, thanks for detailed yet clear explaination on nephrotic syndrome. I will have this topic in my next nursing peds exam 3.
+Tsering Dorjee Thanks for the comment and best wishes on your exam
Thank you for a very lucid presentation. Please continue the great work :)
Very concise, very conceptual , so much useful,
Thank You, Sir.
Thank you for watching!
Dr. Seheult, Thanks for these informative videos! As a nurse It is usually assumed by physicians that we cannot understand more detailed physiological concepts. I find these videos to be very helpful in understanding basic physiology and treatment of diseases I see everyday in the ICU.
+Dave Thomas Thank you- glad the videos have been helpful!
So glad that this video was uploaded just when I needed it thank you
Helena Ferrão good to hear. Thanks for the comment
Thank God for Med Cram :) Helps alot!!
excellent explanation of nephritic and nephrotic syndromes. Very clear and good illustration of the concepts. Keep up the good work !!!!
Thank you!
easy, quick, and to the point and it wasn't confusing! thank you! I finally conceptually understand this now
Fantastic lecture! Can't wait to see the follow-up lecture on the causes of nephrotic vs nephritic syndromes
Yutack Kang Thank you for the feedback
He is an excellent trainer. Please keep uploading more videos .
Thanks a lot. It is a good way of explaining the difference between nephrotic and nephritic symptoms. I would like to see cardiology lectures
This was extremely clarifying! Thank you!
Thanks. You saved a life (student). Great video
your videos are always so helpful.
Very good explanation in a easy and understandable language. Thanks.
thanks alot much appreciated. simple and to the point with no fancy terms and whatsoever. Definitely more useful than my professors.
thanks a lot for these great simple illustrations
What an amazing explanation !
When will you upload the part 2 doctor?
I cant wait to watch
Understood the difference properly sir....thank u so much sir
Thank you so much for this very informative video! This lecture was easier to understand than the one given by my advanced pathophysiology professor and so I'm very grateful to you for it Dr. Seheult.
WONDERFUL video!!!!! I love knowing the why behind it. It helps so that you don't have to memorize but you can understand. Thanks! Great complement to my school lectures. :)
Thanks to you, my concept is clear again! Was tired of reading notes :)
thank you sir your presentation is addictive
great video. good for revision for my upcoming exam
This is an outstanding explanation! Thank you.
You're welcome!
I was stuck on a practice NCLEX question and this cleared it up. Thanks so much!
Emily Hennessy good toe hear- thanks for the comment
First time this has made sense to me! Thank you!
great explanation!.thank you!
Thanx so much
The best video describing nephrotic and nephritic
+Abdelrahman Sweed Good to hear, thank you
Please complete this serious doctor , u have nephrology exam the upcoming wed and waiting for your amazing videos
good one 💯...thankyou for making it easy to understand
excellently explained the whole concept. thanks sir
Loved this video. Thanks Dr. Seheult!
Helped me so much in my finals thank you
i missed my nephrotic lecture. and this is very helpfull !! thank you soo much
Best possible explanation. 👌
Great video! Would like to a see a video for CKD!!
dcasanova26 Thanks for the suggestion
Thanks a lot!! This was very helpful and well explained!! :)
it helps me a lot!! thank you so much for explaining it in a very simple way yet specific!
thank you, super helpful and clear explanation!!
Very helpful video! Explanations and drawings are great and this really helps to give a summary of important facts.
Valeska van Broekhoven thank you for the comment
Thank you! Your explanation was very clear
Thanks a lot for this explanation!
concise and precise. thank you sir
Wow just thank you this is simple to understand unlike my textbook
Very straight forward, loved it!! Thanks!!
+melibea13 good to hear- thanks for the comment
Thanks a lot! Very good summary and well explained! Would be so great to have the video on causes of the syndroms, for me that is the part when it gets messy and I stop understanding anything :-)
+Florian Faehling Glad the video helped clear things up! Thank you for the feedback
What a beautiful explanation. Thank you.
Thank you! The video helped me a lot!
Thank you sir, it's so helpful.you are the best
Great vid Doc!
Thank you! Your videos are SO incredibly helpful!!
Julie Rogers Thanks for the comment- glad to hear the videos have been helpful
Thank you so much! Loved your simple teaching style! :)
no videos on the causes of nephrotic or nephritic yet? :(
How about saying thanks man?
Thanks, no videos on the causes of nephrotic or nephritic yet?
maybe there are some, but you would have to sign up ($)
My channel goes over the causes and different disease types in each category. The level is intended medical students studying for USMLE/COMLEX, though.
@@DirtyMedicine u da man!
Great explanation. Thanks!
Very well explained video
very clear, I love it. thank you
Thank you so much , you made it much easier !
Great video, I have been waiting for Part II for quite some time now, are you still planning on releasing it?
Thanks for the video, I'm in nursing school and this really helped!
Maria Camila Abondano glad the lecture helped with your nursing studies. More topics coming soon
Thanks for your explanation
Thankyou so much for this! Greetings from The Netherlands :)
Sir thank you so much for the videos.Could you please add more for endocrinology
Imtiaz Khan Thanks for the topic suggestion
Excellent video diagram drawing description and EXcellent jazz to snap the fingers b.p
Very well said! Thank you so much!💖
Hi 1st of all thank you for ur efforts very nice
2nd-
The nephrotic syndrome is defined by proteinuria of min 3g /24h and not 3.5 according to harrisons principals of internal med and it could have minimal microhematuria
3rd -
The nephritic has hematuria right but it could have proteinuria with minimal range and not nephrotic range as you've mentioned, except for 1 disease-
Thank you again
Best of luck
+Isis Abumouch Thank you for your comment. There are different definitions and Harrison's is one of them. Use what you prefer. Many others go by 3.5 (For example, UptoDate uses 3.5)
Thanks for the correction man. However, 3g/24h and 3.5g/24h is the MINIMUM standard of Nephrotic syndrome. Therefore, protein level of less than 3g should be *suspected* and *monitored* in case it increases.
Best of luck for your exam
Thank you so much for this video. you tell every details of two syndrome clearly in this video. Finally I understood the difference of nephritic syndrome between nephritic syndrome=)
+Gülce Cansu Serin Good to hear, thank you for the comment
thank you for this nice lecture
Good explanation😀
Thank you
excellent explanation !
Well described! Thank You
Thank you.Well explained
Where are these upcoming lectures brah?
extremely nice explained!
U are a great lecturer
Really beneficial and clear thank you
very intresting,you made it so easy thanks
ify ben thanks for the feedback- glad the video helped
Thank you so much ☺️