Amazingly helpful! Thanks so much. Just a quick note at 58:58; you could use propranolol for peri-orbital infantile hemangiomas to prevent vision loss (amblyopia). UWorld question i.d. 4404
Ewing Sarcoma - if anyone remembers basketball from the 90s with Patrick Ewing - his Jersey number was 33. So 11+22 = 33. Therefore, Ewings Sarcoma is a t ( 11,22) translocation.
For anyone else having audio issues, try this: Pair Bluetooth earbuds, but ONLY ONE earbud (not both). You should then be able to hear the audio Annoying, but it was the only thing i've tried so far that has worked
if your audio doesn't work on your Mac.. Just go to your settings => accessibility => audio => turn off the "Play stereo audio as mono " and it works perfectly
Hi there, happened to tumble upon your resources. This is the first video ive attempted to watch - but no luck with sound. This is on my windows 10 computer. Any suggestions as to how this can be fixed? I checked the obgyn video as well - same problem. Thank you.
what a great work , thanks a lot , one question , this patient has PDA, since S1 is faint because of no pulmonary component , so why holosystolic murmur at LLSB which indicates VSD and not machinary murmur at upper left sternal border ?
@@divineinterventionpodcasts Thank you for responding. I have tried watching all your videos but the audio just does not work. The video plays, however the audio does not come through. I have no problem watching other youtube videos except yours.
But in the USA, staph aureus only accounts for about 1/4th of osteomyelitis cases in SCD patients, with far more caused by salmonella and e coli among others.
Amazingly helpful! Thanks so much. Just a quick note at 58:58; you could use propranolol for peri-orbital infantile hemangiomas to prevent vision loss (amblyopia). UWorld question i.d. 4404
Thanks a lot divine, this was wonderful .
Sending you all wishes.
These are the absoulte best for shelf exam
Ewing Sarcoma - if anyone remembers basketball from the 90s with Patrick Ewing - his Jersey number was 33. So 11+22 = 33. Therefore, Ewings Sarcoma is a t ( 11,22) translocation.
Kids think people from 11 to 22 are Ew.
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incredible review. thank you so much for your work!
No word could thank you enough
What a legend. No other way to put it. Btw , I think newer guidelines now show that use of doxycycline in children is ok for lime disease
I got it! Thank you. You are the best
For anyone else having audio issues, try this:
Pair Bluetooth earbuds, but ONLY ONE earbud (not both). You should then be able to hear the audio
Annoying, but it was the only thing i've tried so far that has worked
Thank you so much !
1:17:30 Kleihauer Betke test - detects fetal hemoglobin in maternal blood.
Fantastic review. Thanks!
if your audio doesn't work on your Mac.. Just go to your settings => accessibility => audio => turn off the "Play stereo audio as mono " and it works perfectly
You are God sent!! Thank you so much i was struggling lol
Great Work👍🏾
Your work is inspiring!!!!Thank you so much for all the effort!
The goat!
Hi there, happened to tumble upon your resources. This is the first video ive attempted to watch - but no luck with sound. This is on my windows 10 computer. Any suggestions as to how this can be fixed? I checked the obgyn video as well - same problem. Thank you.
You're a legend
Divine, for some reason the volume is muted . Help! Thank you
awesome!
i cant find the pdf associated with the video
did they take it off?
The audio out of phase in this video and it's impossible to listen to on some mono devices.
where can we find the pdf for the shelf review?
u complete me
how do u manage to teach for that long non stop ? its a very difficult thing to do and u make it look easy
he is good himself
please any help ...is third year shelf usmle CK ?
Is this video worth it for step 2ck?
Is there no audio?
what a great work , thanks a lot , one question , this patient has PDA, since S1 is faint because of no pulmonary component , so why holosystolic murmur at LLSB which indicates VSD and not machinary murmur at upper left sternal border ?
Iam referring to tricuspid atresia case.
1:31:50 they will have high levels of immunoreactive trypsinogen in serum, not low
Low levels but in feces
excellent
Turn off the mono on your audio settings to fix the audio issues!
Can you enable or add English subtitles to this video.
He’s speaking English
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the test at 1:17.51 is actually the apt downey test fyi
For 1:27:30 I thought that posterior urethral valves were exclusively seen in males?
he said "newborn", he didn't specify if it was male or female - and yeah it's males only
27:00
Review slides
Still's has nightly fever, not fever multiple times a day
Rigid scope for kids I thought and flexible for adults.
I've got rigid for taking things out if you know where they are, flexible if you need to explore and find the object
The audio does not work at all for some reason
Works great on my computer.
@@divineinterventionpodcasts Thank you for responding. I have tried watching all your videos but the audio just does not work. The video plays, however the audio does not come through. I have no problem watching other youtube videos except yours.
Same thing happens here. It doesn’t work on my phone, works fine on the computer.
Doesn't work on phone. Works on computer though. Anybody has any solutions?
When used iPhone it does not work.
Now I am using samsong I can hear it great.
So it is iPhone the problem
26:18, the most common cause of osteomyelitis in sickle cell is actually staph aureus, not salmonella
I think he is just pointing out the high yield associations. its staph aureus pretty much no matter what.
But in the USA, staph aureus only accounts for about 1/4th of osteomyelitis cases in SCD patients, with far more caused by salmonella and e coli among others.
like
Anyone else having audio problems with this?
Yeah zero audio
1:31:47 huh? they'll have high levels of serum trypsinogen
turn off mono audio
what did I do to deserve you
the audio is so fucked up
The s**t TH-cam recommends me 🧐