YOU ARE THE BEST! I absolutely love your videos! I have ADHD and you are the only channel that has my attention throughout Physician Assistant school! You are the best!!!!!! I can understand so much more from your videos as opposed to 2 hours of lecturing!
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You are my favorite mad genius. I silently laugh at certain patho and people probably think I’m leaning toward the mad side but hey whatever works. Thanks my friend
You should organize a fan meeting, I'm sure there will be many people who will want to thank you in person, including me, because you're just awesome. You can put all my professors in your back pocket and sit on top of them.😂
I think the answer for the question is because the patient has antibody against the Factor 8. Btw your explannation is amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Hi.. first thanks for the amazing videos... I have a comment about the treatment of hemophilia.. It is written concentrated fact 7 but you mentioned fac 8. I know fac7 concentrate is also a treatment but just wanted to say you wrote 7 if you meant 8 and if you meant both, please add 8 as well :) One general comment: you can draw a spine or a pelvic bone rather than a long bone for "bone marrow" references :) once again, thanks! love your videos
My guess on the question is that the girl's parents both have a defect on the genetic material. Father is very likely to be hemizigous and the mother homozigous resesive.
Hi ,thanks for the mesmerising explanation! I have a qst , why are corticosteroids given to Haemophilic patients? Aren't they supposed to block arachidonic acid pathway by blocking phospholipase A and have antiaggregant effect on platelets therefore they worsen the hemorrhage and do not improve it !? But at the same time cortisol in high doses has a procoagulant effect! This is really confusing and contradictory 😭 can u answer that qst plz and thanks in advance
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis hmmm ,no it's not to treat the pathology (Haemophilia)itself, it's used to treat hemarthrosis for example ,by inhibiting inflammation, the paradoxical thing here is that corticosteroides inhibit platelets aggregation isn't it? So corticosteroides in this case are like a honey mixed with poison lol how can we explain this, sir, in your opinion?
answer to your question is : the woman must be the carrier.Due to some causes may be the reason may be drug therapy the dominant gene gets inactivated then the recessive gene express itself and disease manifest clinically
Hello !!! I have some questions about hemophilia A. What do you think? Which years old the hemophilia will be disappeared. And what do you advise for youngers and adults to grow up brave without any pains and bevel arms or legs. Thanks for answer...
Heterozygous females who have randomly inactivated a higher percentage of X chromosomes with the normal gene may become symptomatic, as may homozygous females
Hmmm. she has inherited an inhibitor against factor V111. Don't know. BTW your graphics are amazing. But then I am an artist and not a scientist. Different side of the brain eh! Thank you for your dedication toward teaching of everyone who comes to your site.
You’re very welcome, dear :) Thank you so much for your kind words. Haha 😂, yeah, different side of the brain...You’re a scientist too :) Regarding the question...I don’t think there’s a difference-genetically- between a deficiency and an Inhibitor...If it's X-linked recessive, then it’s X-linked recessive whether it’s a deficiency or an inhibitor. Can you please try again?
hey Medicosis! @16:35, u have mentioned the treatment to be recombinant factor 8 while writing factor 7.... it's like warfarin hypocrisy( meant to be anticoagulant but worsening DVT in HIT-2) haha....( i understand u meant it to be 8... also factor 7 helps in hemophilia a)
The first part of the video was just like i'm watching a comedy movie 🤣🤣❤ But sir i didn't really understand the idea of x-linked recessive, the carrier thing and the whole mechanism i always had problems understanding those heredity-related stuff :( would you please help me with it? Or if you have a video where you elaborated a lil bit more about heredity, please put me a link 💔 and thanks alot.
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YOU ARE THE BEST! I absolutely love your videos! I have ADHD and you are the only channel that has my attention throughout Physician Assistant school! You are the best!!!!!! I can understand so much more from your videos as opposed to 2 hours of lecturing!
Thank you so much 😊
I am honored!
Exact same!!!!
Medicosis Perfectionalis is another level.
Your are an international scholar dude.
If you visit my village in northern Somalia, only in that village, a half of the students are just yours.
Man, you are WELCOME to the world of your students.
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Ok, there is just no way that a non-Arab could pronounce Al-Ansari's name so perfectly
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You are my favorite mad genius. I silently laugh at certain patho and people probably think I’m leaning toward the mad side but hey whatever works. Thanks my friend
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you have a good pronunciation of the arabic name, btw your videos have helped me a lot for past few months. Thanks!
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absolutely looooove this lecture, soo soo creative. you pronounce Arabic sooo good, im half arabic & cant pronounce it like u, wow!!!!
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Dude i love u , i adore u ❤this mixing study my teacher explained it 5 times and i got nothing!!
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'Kiss my calcaneus' always gets me.
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Wonderful teaching style
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You should organize a fan meeting, I'm sure there will be many people who will want to thank you in person, including me, because you're just awesome. You can put all my professors in your back pocket and sit on top of them.😂
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I think the answer for the question is because the patient has antibody against the Factor 8. Btw your explannation is amazing. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Does Desmopressin play a role in the management of haemophilia A?
Thank you for your amazing videos as always!
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Hi.. first thanks for the amazing videos... I have a comment about the treatment of hemophilia.. It is written concentrated fact 7 but you mentioned fac 8. I know fac7 concentrate is also a treatment but just wanted to say you wrote 7 if you meant 8 and if you meant both, please add 8 as well :) One general comment: you can draw a spine or a pelvic bone rather than a long bone for "bone marrow" references :) once again, thanks! love your videos
Thank you so much, Sara!
I meant factor 8, not 7
Sorry about that!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis No worries but fact 7 concentrate is also a treatment in resistant forms, so you were technically right :)
Nice when you talk Abu al qasim like the native Arabic people ❤😂
My guess on the question is that the girl's parents both have a defect on the genetic material. Father is very likely to be hemizigous and the mother homozigous resesive.
You got part of it!
Please see the answer in the next video!
Thank you so much 😊
Hi ,thanks for the mesmerising explanation!
I have a qst , why are corticosteroids given to Haemophilic patients? Aren't they supposed to block arachidonic acid pathway by blocking phospholipase A and have antiaggregant effect on platelets therefore they worsen the hemorrhage and do not improve it !? But at the same time cortisol in high doses has a procoagulant effect! This is really confusing and contradictory 😭 can u answer that qst plz and thanks in advance
I’ve never heard of giving steroids to hemophilia patients!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis hmmm ,no it's not to treat the pathology (Haemophilia)itself, it's used to treat hemarthrosis for example ,by inhibiting inflammation, the paradoxical thing here is that corticosteroides inhibit platelets aggregation isn't it? So corticosteroides in this case are like a honey mixed with poison lol how can we explain this, sir, in your opinion?
answer to your question is : the woman must be the carrier.Due to some causes may be the reason may be drug therapy the dominant gene gets inactivated then the recessive gene express itself and disease manifest clinically
You defendly got to be arabic to speak it like that doc😆 , love the way u do teatching greeting from 🇸🇩
You are the best 😂... lemme go shine during the ward round
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Hello !!! I have some questions about hemophilia A. What do you think? Which years old the hemophilia will be disappeared.
And what do you advise for youngers and adults to grow up brave without any pains and bevel arms or legs.
Thanks for answer...
16:02 you write there f 7 but you say true :)
thanks for video i click when i see your notification.
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What do you mean by f 7 ??
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis factor 7 writing on there
Oops 😬
Now i knew where the name Maimonides medical center in Brooklyn came from . I was going to have my rotation in Maimonides before graduation.
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and the answer still could be von willebrant disease (type 3 ) even if it is milder than hemophilia but the common is common
Wow, U r from Egypt ✨
XLD >> Hypophosphatemic rickets
Case scenario : it could be vwD tybe 3 i geuss
Heterozygous females who have randomly inactivated a higher percentage of X chromosomes with the normal gene may become symptomatic, as may homozygous females
Great review very informative thanx for sharing ⚘⚘
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Loved the way u explained the whole concept, as well as ur cross talks.! Thanks a ton❤️❤️❤️.!!!
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on mixing studies, i think you should say that the aPTT remains prolonged (high) not low!!
Yes
by any chance are you an arab? because the way you pronounced Abu al-qasim khalaf was WOAH.😌
I am!
Hemophilia A treatment is PDF VIII concentrate ? ( typo error VII)?
I think the baby girl’s father is hemophilic and her mom is the carrier . Or her coagulation factor VIII is inhibited by antobody
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Factor 10 is her baby😂😂😂
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the mother was a carrier and the father a sufferer ,so she got two affected X chromosomes, one from father and one from mother
Excellent!
heyy 🖐️🖐️great doctor i ever seen 🙏 please you make mnemonic of clotting factor
That’s a good idea 💡
Hmmm. she has inherited an inhibitor against factor V111. Don't know. BTW your graphics are amazing. But then I am an artist and not a scientist. Different side of the brain eh! Thank you for your dedication toward teaching of everyone who comes to your site.
You’re very welcome, dear :)
Thank you so much for your kind words.
Haha 😂, yeah, different side of the brain...You’re a scientist too :)
Regarding the question...I don’t think there’s a difference-genetically- between a deficiency and an Inhibitor...If it's X-linked recessive, then it’s X-linked recessive whether it’s a deficiency or an inhibitor.
Can you please try again?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I'll attempt it again. Her F V111c is low because she has type A, despite being female. Most people with type A are male.
@@hannahrosa5485 vWD I think.
Ehy BT is normal??? If BT is normal.. then why small cut leads to a lot of bleeding. Please reply bow I have exam tomorrow.😅😭
Now i NEED to know where are you from .. that was PERFECT ARABIC i would be very amazed if you were not arabic yourself
Egypt!
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I loved your vidoes soo helpful in pediatrics study ❤
Are u Egyptian? The way you say abu el qasim khalaf *
Yes he mentioned it in a video
really useful! thank u
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This is so much simpler than what I learn in nursing lecture 😂😂
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hey Medicosis! @16:35, u have mentioned the treatment to be recombinant factor 8 while writing factor 7.... it's like warfarin hypocrisy( meant to be anticoagulant but worsening DVT in HIT-2) haha....( i understand u meant it to be 8... also factor 7 helps in hemophilia a)
😂
Thank u so much doc
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The best videos!
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why was i laughing during the whole video😂😂😂 i enjoyed it😍😍
I am so delighted!
The first part of the video was just like i'm watching a comedy movie 🤣🤣❤
But sir i didn't really understand the idea of x-linked recessive, the carrier thing and the whole mechanism i always had problems understanding those heredity-related stuff :( would you please help me with it? Or if you have a video where you elaborated a lil bit more about heredity, please put me a link 💔 and thanks alot.
Thank you ♥️
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Yooo how did you pronounce the Arabic name so good dude
my man minute 16:30
in the treatment section it should be factor 8 instead of seven
Yes
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Of course!
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In treatment factor viii is used or vii? U r saying viii but in video it's vii showing
Oops 😬
Sorry 😐
Trt in hemophilia A
Factor recombinant VIII not VII
Trt just correct
In trt
Factor derived f VIII NOT VII
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Is pencillin z contra indicated in this case?
Yes the female can have it if the father is diseased and the mother is a carrier but this is very very rare..may be if there's consanguinity
I have hemophilia and i am a female so it absolutely can :)
Thanx alot dr
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X from mother and X from father both of them had the hemophilia a
It is the first vedio we hear a little Arabic from you .😀
Haha 😂
Where are you from brother?
Egypt
I love Egypt 😍... Thank you for these videos, they are GOLD. Keep up the good work!!
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U r amazing 🙏
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