Lab student here, I love your humor in these videos. I was hospitalized with HUS when I was 9 years old. Lots of blood transfusions and dialysis. This was a great explanation, I'm enjoying your coagulation playlist to help me study.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I am doing great. Just turned 40 and have 2 kids. No long term effects from the HUS, just a few years of follow-up to make sure of that. But- fun fact, I did have a transfusion reaction while I received blood after my C-section(I lost a lot of blood during the procedure). I must've acquired some antibodies with my multiple transfusions with HUS.
I wish I knew your channel during my med school, your way of explaining makes everything seems easy and understandable. Thank you for your great efforts.
This guy is really teacher indeed and his teaching have facilitate my learning process since I joined his videos and may almighty father reward him And thanks by medical laboratory student
There is a reason for all three actually. Shiga toxin of E.Coli has receptors for attachment on blood vessels and kidney. When inside the cells of endothelium and kidney it works by removing adenine from 28S subunit of Ribosomal RNA , this halts the protein synthesis so cells die. Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia is because RBC when pass through damaged endothelium they break down and get distorted. Same reason for kidney failure.
fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant. therefore the level is increased due to infection. also, your videos are amazing! thank you so much for making medicine this fun !
you are awesome.💯💯💯 I have an exam and i was super tired almost like my brain can't handle new info but your amazing informative videos filled with humor are breath of fresh air. Thank you so much❣
Thank you so much for these videos. I'm in school to be a lab tech and the lecture notes I was given were organized confusingly to me and lacked visuals...these videos are saving me right now!
Didn't understand everything (too much terminology for me), but this does help clear up a few things about this weird condition. I had HUS as a very young kid. Most of my earliest memories are from my time in hospital. I don't remember how I felt, except for the pain and frustration over frequent blood tests and the IVs that were hooked up to me. This was in the early 1980s, too, when the tainted blood scandal was happening in Canada. Fortunately, a blood test I had about a decade later showed that I was clean. Not sure about dialysis, but I was too young to really note much of anything outside of my bed except people: like doctors/nurses trying to stick more needles in me.
@@mikemccool7575 Unfortunately, I can't remember. These are my earliest memories, after all. The only thing I remember of food or drink was when I paged a nurse asking for some orange juice. She told me I could have some after my blood test, which naturally I wasn't exactly enthusiastic about. I don't remember if I ever got the juice, but I did page her again after I calmed down from the test. I am told that the staff encountered some difficulty in finding something that I would eat. Apparently it was during my stay that I came to hate eggs, but also came to love lasagne. This may have been a matter of my tastes, rather than anything medical, though.
Hi, thank you so much for the amazing way of teaching 👌🏼. I have a presentation after tomorrow and I have to present the topic of microangiopathic haemolytic anemia in our scientific meeting in the department of internal medicine. Will definitely benefit from your informative videos. Wish me luck.
good day. in a situation where there is diarrhea (persistent no blood stated) on adult with same symptoms of those of hus is it safe to say it is typical hus even if age indicate that the patient is an adult?
💊 Anti-Cancer Pharmacology Course: www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/products/courses/pharmacology/anticancer/
😍🖼Animated Mnemonics (Picmonic): www.picmonic.com/viphookup/medicosis/
Lab student here, I love your humor in these videos. I was hospitalized with HUS when I was 9 years old. Lots of blood transfusions and dialysis. This was a great explanation, I'm enjoying your coagulation playlist to help me study.
Thank you so much 😊
How is your health today?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I am doing great. Just turned 40 and have 2 kids. No long term effects from the HUS, just a few years of follow-up to make sure of that. But- fun fact, I did have a transfusion reaction while I received blood after my C-section(I lost a lot of blood during the procedure). I must've acquired some antibodies with my multiple transfusions with HUS.
Wow 😯
I am glad you’re doing well now!
Please say Hi 👋 to your kids!
Knowledge is not power unless it is organized, thank you medicoses for your great videos being the most organized
You’re absolutely correct!
I wish I knew your channel during my med school, your way of explaining makes everything seems easy and understandable. Thank you for your great efforts.
Thank you 😊
I have an exam next month..your video make it much easy to understad
May Allah rewards you for your efforts
This guy is really teacher indeed and his teaching have facilitate my learning process since I joined his videos and may almighty father reward him
And thanks by medical laboratory student
You’re very welcome! I appreciate you!
Please help me by sharing my videos with others!
I'm sorry how this hemo syndrome has to do with diarrhea.
There is a reason for all three actually.
Shiga toxin of E.Coli has receptors for attachment on blood vessels and kidney. When inside the cells of endothelium and kidney it works by removing adenine from 28S subunit of Ribosomal RNA , this halts the protein synthesis so cells die.
Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia is because RBC when pass through damaged endothelium they break down and get distorted. Same reason for kidney failure.
From where did u get this explanation ?
It’s actually 60S
fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant. therefore the level is increased due to infection.
also, your videos are amazing! thank you so much for making medicine this fun !
✅
G
Yup
What now causes the renal injury?
Hemoglobin. It's nephrotoxic
How much infection was there? Two percent in the person, of forty percent to get rid of here?
I can hear you talking even in my holidays I mean god you had both the charisma and the science , totally my type ✨
Thank you 😊
you are awesome.💯💯💯 I have an exam and i was super tired almost like my brain can't handle new info but your amazing informative videos filled with humor are breath of fresh air. Thank you so much❣
You’re very welcome, Maryam!
I wish you all the success in the world!
Would you please help me by sharing?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis sure why not 😊
This channel is LIFE SAVING , thank you so much
My pleasure 😇
You should know you are getting me through med school and I'm grateful for that.
Thank you so much 😊
I am honored!
this is the best freaking video
Thank you 🙏
Check HUS by zero to final. Far much better and in 3 minutes
The humour in your videos is great 😂😂
Marvelous explanation 🤝💪
Thank you 🙏
Thank you very much, hugs and blessings from Romania 🤗🙏
Thank you so much for these videos. I'm in school to be a lab tech and the lecture notes I was given were organized confusingly to me and lacked visuals...these videos are saving me right now!
Awesome 👏
Thank you so much 😊
Good luck 🍀
Thank you very much, your videos always help me understand the subject better🙏❤
This guy is great! always manages to make me smile and helps make my my studies more pleasant:)
Powerful. You always save me in my last minute of presentation. More life to you.
Thank you 🙏
People be like, ".. where learning meets fun" No it doesn't. It only does at medicosis perfectionalis. Thank you so much thank you 💕❤️💕❤️🥺🥺
Wow 🤩
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you from Yemen
Medicosis Perfectionalis, you save me everyday, the past 3months.
Thaaaaanks
Happy to help!
I’m in LOVE with your way of teaching.. Endless Thanks for these amazing videos 🙏🏻💜
Thank you so much 😊
I like the video. I enjoyed it, it's so helpful and I like the fact that you left us with a question to think about in the end.
Thank you so much 😊
I am honored!
You are better than our teachers.
Thank you Medicosis..you've made my medical years much easier.💐💐
You’re very welcome 😊
Didn't understand everything (too much terminology for me), but this does help clear up a few things about this weird condition. I had HUS as a very young kid. Most of my earliest memories are from my time in hospital. I don't remember how I felt, except for the pain and frustration over frequent blood tests and the IVs that were hooked up to me. This was in the early 1980s, too, when the tainted blood scandal was happening in Canada. Fortunately, a blood test I had about a decade later showed that I was clean. Not sure about dialysis, but I was too young to really note much of anything outside of my bed except people: like doctors/nurses trying to stick more needles in me.
Same exact thing here but early 90’s. Were you able to eat and drink? I remember begging for ice chips
@@mikemccool7575 Unfortunately, I can't remember. These are my earliest memories, after all. The only thing I remember of food or drink was when I paged a nurse asking for some orange juice. She told me I could have some after my blood test, which naturally I wasn't exactly enthusiastic about. I don't remember if I ever got the juice, but I did page her again after I calmed down from the test.
I am told that the staff encountered some difficulty in finding something that I would eat. Apparently it was during my stay that I came to hate eggs, but also came to love lasagne. This may have been a matter of my tastes, rather than anything medical, though.
I enjoy this guy so freaking much
Thank you 🙏
Loving the way of your teaching ...Its just awesome 👍❤️ More power to you 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Thank you so much. It’s so nice to know your youtube channel. It’s freaking help my brain 🧠 😅
My pleasure 😇
Thank you 🙏
you literally make medicine fun.
Thank you so much 😊
I'd like to meet you someday. Thank you very much Medicosis. God bless you🙏🏾🙌🏾
Thank you!
You're a legend. Thank you. 👏🏾
Thank you so much!
I appreciate you!
"Not my phone number nor area code..."
Me: tears up paper I wrote that down on.😊
I did the same sis, lolol
اجمد شرح في الدنيا ده ولا ايه
Thank you so much 😊
Hi, thank you so much for the amazing way of teaching 👌🏼.
I have a presentation after tomorrow and I have to present the topic of microangiopathic haemolytic anemia in our scientific meeting in the department of internal medicine. Will definitely benefit from your informative videos. Wish me luck.
Good luck 🍀
I m so embrassed with your explanation that i wish i know before🤓
Please don’t be embarrassed!
All is good!
I love his videos they are really helpful 🥺♥️✨
Thank you 😊
I love your videos it makes me happy when I search a topic and fine that you made a video about it
Thank you so much 😊
and that the video is free xDDD
I am starting to dislike my college profs. Lol😂
:)
i think fibrinogen is high because it is an acute phase reactant and is elevated in acute illnesses
Excellent
you're incredible man!
Thank you 🙏
شكرا ميديكوسيس 🌹
Thank you so much
Very very helpful and beautiful picmonic
Your sound very nice😊😊 making information stored in our mind
My name is Maha from Iraq😊
Thank you 😊
This was beautiful
You are GREAT ! ❤️
Thank you so much 😊
fibrinogen is an acute phase reactant.
Excellent
Fibrinogen is high because of tissue factor is released, right?
Many thanks!!! 🙏🏻
best teaching
Thank you 🙏
Amazing ...Thank you
My pleasure 😇
Thanks for this! You rock!
My pleasure 😇
Thank you very much!
My pleasure 😇
You are GREAT .. Thank you so much 🌸
My pleasure 😇
Hi thanks for explaining this❤
Was wondering what software are you using to draw and record?
Thanks
thank youuu so much
😀
My pleasure 😇
wild guess… but is it because your using the platelets to clot so that triggers an excess of the secondary clotting cascade system?
You are making it easier and funnier ❤️😂
Thank you 🙏
Excellent doc .. U r awêsome ❤️
Thank you so much 😊
Do you have any citations for these information? Would love to read your reference books.
Harrison’s, Davidson’s, and Goldman-Cecil
Please upload videos of text books to use for both basic and clinical subjects .🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Thanks a lot!
You are the best!
Thank you so much 😊
Te amo! thanks for this!
💦 Nephrology Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLYcLrRDaR8_d7bEi4DvucO73N4N_1vvPk.html
Thank you very much
My pleasure 😇
I couldn’t understand the meaning of GT @15.35?
Glanzmann Thrombasthenia.
Bless you❤❤
Thank you 😊
I think in this case the patient had developed DIC 2ry to the infection?
Thank you from iraq
My pleasure 😇
At this point i am watching your videos twice (or 3 sometimes 😂)
Wow 🤩
Thank you 😊
Thanks ❤️
My pleasure 😇
This was fun. Thank you😂👏
My pleasure 😇
Damn , you are awesome and mind blowing
Thank you 😊
Wonderful 🌈🌈🌈🌈
Happy Belated Teacher's Day
Thank you so much!
good day. in a situation where there is diarrhea (persistent no blood stated) on adult with same symptoms of those of hus is it safe to say it is typical hus even if age indicate that the patient is an adult?
wait how is the AKI formed???
thanks soooo much
My pleasure 😇
Thank you. What a fun way to learn 😁
My pleasure 😇
ANyone know why the fibrinogen is high? Can't see to figure it out... Is it purely because of inflammation?
Yaa bro but also secondary hemostasis is normal
Hahaha "hoarding toilet paper"! Spot on
😂😂
Wonderful really wonderful
Definitely Rolls-Royce phantom VII of medicine for sure
Could you make a video for neonatal jaundice please
Ok, I will try my best
Medicosis Perfectionalis thank you very much 👍🏻
"thank you for supporting my work.. I'm joking," what even lol
???
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis 8.45 to 8.55 that's where you said this, I found it funny lol
Haha 😂
Bad editing in the video 😬😬
how the kidneys are infected after the GIT?
It’s not “infected”. It’s affected.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis How kidney are affected? Please give a little bit explanation. Thank u
Darn... you're the best!
Thank you 🙏
thanks
My pleasure 😇
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (HUS) found after delivering my first child is that safe to plan another pregnancy?
يالله كل ما بحضر فيديو لأفهم مرض بقول نص الحكي حكيناه قبل وين قبل لك عمي فهمني اللي قدامي بس مشان الله😭😭😭
Not my phone number and area code. I was like well, I fucking know🤣
Thnx 1000x❤
My pleasure 😇
660 Hoeger Parkway
Plz share kidney videos as well
Ok
This is an amazing explanation, thnx for all the efforts - Although I had one problem :) YOU ARE TALKING WAY TOO FAST, DUDE CHILL :)
Ok 👍
I wish that was your phone number, not sure what the area code would help with
Haha 😂
Best thanks sir
My pleasure 😇
Very confusing as u open multiples objects together broo
What's with the catholic nun at the end of the video?
I found something better than diamonds today 😋🤧
And what’s that?
Leanne Hill