For lead signs, I think "A Basic Stapler vs a Lead Pipe"... Lead pipes are linear so you get the burton lines and lead lines on bones. Additionaly, Basic Stapler for the basic stippling. Stapler holes in papers once they are removed look kind of granular . Just my memory hook.
a mnemonic for the Heme synthesis pathway if you prefer an alternative Great Scholars Always Prioritize Higher Understanding, Creating Profound HEMEpothesis(hypothesis) Cheers,
I wish I'd seen this this morning right before my practice test with like 5 questions on this topic *cries* seriously it's like you know exactly what I struggle with and make videos on it thank you soooo much
another way to remember which steps occur in the mitochondria: just remember the FIRST and LAST step are the ONLY ones to occur in the mitochondria (if you dont wanna remember his mnemonic and this conceptually makes sense to you)
Amazing video! Is there an easy way to learn the anatomy of the respiratory tree (like where we find goblet cells, cartilage, club cells, pseudo-stratified epithelium, smooth muscles, cilia etc)?
I have porphyria, I have a cellular test showing I’m completely deficient in b6, also serine so I’m assuming I could be low in glycine as well. I might have a gene where I can’t covert pyridoxine into Pyridoxal 5 phosphate. I was experiencing severe attacks, hospital couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. I ordered the active b6 and got immediately better each day. I’m working with a functional dr who found my porphyrians are extremely high. We are still trying to rule out of anything else could be causing this but I’m hoping it’s just b6 deficiency. I can’t drink alcohol either ever. I turn white and need to recover for days after
Just in case you need to remember when Iron comes into this process. Same mnemonic, "Get Some Additional..." but change the end "for Heme" to "(Fe)r Heme". Good luck fam.
For the slide on sideroblastic anemia, the HY point seems to be incorrectly presented. Should it be isoniazid consumption --> B6 def? Instead of isoniazid deficiency?
I meant to type Isoniazid Induced Deficiency > B6 Deficiency. I left out the word "induced" but if you listen to the words I say you still get to the same end point
Please someone explain to me. I am confused with the pathogenesis of lead poisoning. Is it lead poisoning that inhibits those enzymes or does the deficiency of those enzymes lead to lead poisoning? I believe the former is.
Correction: Sulfonamides are P450 INHIBITORS however Sulfonamide antibiotics are still contraindicated
I use AminoLEAVEulinic acid (leaves the mitochondria).
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I like it 😁😁
Interesting.. tnx doc..!!
& Copro=Come back 😁
Fire.
You're a terrific teacher, hands down the best one to convert the burden of memorizing biochemistry cycles into a cakewalk.
Thankyou so much for all your efforts Sir🙌
Dude, you saved me from failing the part of heme synthesis, gigantic thanks to you.
porphyra 'C'utanea tarda:
The C is for most 'C'ommon porphyria and hepatitis 'C'.
Lifesaving videos, thankk uu!
For lead signs, I think "A Basic Stapler vs a Lead Pipe"... Lead pipes are linear so you get the burton lines and lead lines on bones. Additionaly, Basic Stapler for the basic stippling. Stapler holes in papers once they are removed look kind of granular . Just my memory hook.
a mnemonic for the Heme synthesis pathway if you prefer an alternative
Great Scholars Always Prioritize Higher Understanding, Creating Profound HEMEpothesis(hypothesis)
Cheers,
I have so many resource available to me -- this is by far the best video I have seen covering this topic! Really great job here!
I wish I'd seen this this morning right before my practice test with like 5 questions on this topic *cries* seriously it's like you know exactly what I struggle with and make videos on it thank you soooo much
YESSSS!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 test in 5 days
Good luck! Mine is in 10!
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Test in the next 8 hours 😭🕯️
3 day!
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Your biochem , pharma ,patho video really really helped me pass step 1 .so grateful.god bless.really beyond. great work doc.
Congrats!! Is the real deal similar to UWORLD or the NBMEs?
another way to remember which steps occur in the mitochondria: just remember the FIRST and LAST step are the ONLY ones to occur in the mitochondria (if you dont wanna remember his mnemonic and this conceptually makes sense to you)
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Thanks you for providing such an amazing resource and making it available for medical students without cost!!!
iconic, yet again. my mans don't miss.
KING!! its the ✨mnemonics✨ for me 💕
great as always 😍👏🏻
Also for Lead, I use:
ALA (girl) & Ferro (boy) played with lead 😄
I think the Heme Synthesis Mnemo was the best until now :D. Awesome Video as always.
Loved this video on heme synthesis ❤️❤️😘
God of teaching medicine ❤
WHY ON EARTH IS HE SO UNDERRATED?!
Tysm! U r an amazing teacher. Your mnemonics actually make sense and the way u teach is just amazing!! Please keep making more videos!!
Thanks!
I am going to support your channel, it has been helpful to summarize a lot of Biochemistry which is very confusing.
Your video is AWESOME! Thank you so much. You have no idea how excellent this was!
Amazing video!
Is there an easy way to learn the anatomy of the respiratory tree (like where we find goblet cells, cartilage, club cells, pseudo-stratified epithelium, smooth muscles, cilia etc)?
If you find this, please tell 🥺
Cartilage till bronchi
start of club cells in bronchioles
Cilia last to disappear till respiratory bronchioles start from the travhra
Aminolev LEAVES, COP enters.
Dirty, you and all who make similar videos deserve a special spot in heaven.
you saved me from biochemistry. Thanks to you !
Dirty! I love you! Porphyrias always were my problem until this video! Thank you so much!
الله على أخلاقك يا فخر اليوتوب
I just want to say thank you and u r a great teacher toooo 🎉 congratulations
YOU ARE A LIFESAVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
For the pathway mnewmonic "for" can be where Fe+2 enters the pathway
And that's why he's GOAT, the GOAT 🐐🐐🐐
Bro I’m thankful for you forever
You're the best! This was extremely helpful!
Thank you so much . This topic is extremely volatile for me and you made it easy.
Thank you! Just in time for my exam!
Great Lectures
U are extremely good. Thank you so much Sir! U have simplified my life
I'm so grateful. Thank you
Easily registered... thank u doc!
I have porphyria, I have a cellular test showing I’m completely deficient in b6, also serine so I’m assuming I could be low in glycine as well. I might have a gene where I can’t covert pyridoxine into Pyridoxal 5 phosphate. I was experiencing severe attacks, hospital couldn’t figure out what was wrong with me. I ordered the active b6 and got immediately better each day. I’m working with a functional dr who found my porphyrians are extremely high. We are still trying to rule out of anything else could be causing this but I’m hoping it’s just b6 deficiency. I can’t drink alcohol either ever. I turn white and need to recover for days after
Thank you xx
5:10 The first and Last step in Mitochondria
Superb I learn more from you thank you
love the way you teach sir🥰
Just in case you need to remember when Iron comes into this process. Same mnemonic, "Get Some Additional..." but change the end "for Heme" to "(Fe)r Heme". Good luck fam.
thanks for the vedio
Your lecture helped me to make my assignment
thank you so much for your dedication
This video is very helpful! Thank you!
Chef’s kiss 🤌🏻😘
Thank you🥺🥺
I should study for my nursing final, but nah, I'm watching this first. The test contains anemia and hematology too.
Thanks for another great video!
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amazing thanks dr , is there a vid for lymphoma ?
Very informative and easy to understand video
Hahaha when he said BOOM! right after the mnemonic, went ROFL coz the mnemonic's REALLYYYY amazing!!!!!!!
Wow!! Fantastic
For Lead , use
ALEAD instead of ALAD (both pronounced as A lead)
Amazing video
Absolute banger mnemonic
Love you too! Thanks.
Thank you
For the slide on sideroblastic anemia, the HY point seems to be incorrectly presented. Should it be isoniazid consumption --> B6 def? Instead of isoniazid deficiency?
I meant to type Isoniazid Induced Deficiency > B6 Deficiency. I left out the word "induced" but if you listen to the words I say you still get to the same end point
Nice job!
You are the best
Please someone explain to me. I am confused with the pathogenesis of lead poisoning. Is it lead poisoning that inhibits those enzymes or does the deficiency of those enzymes lead to lead poisoning? I believe the former is.
Lead poisoning inhibits those enzymes, lead from external sources, lead POISONING.
So enzymes were fine but lead came and inhibited them
Thanks sir!
Hey, thank you for these valuable videos, can you please provide us with the PDF
Amazing video !!!
thank you! super helpful video
nice summary
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Perfect !
PERFECT
Really useful
PHUC outside
Great
Where can I download your lectures?
Clear cut lecture, ty!
Congenital erythropoietic porphyria ?
If lead inhibited ALA dehydratase , the pathway should stop here right? So, how come it continues to protoporphyrin 9?
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you are a life-saver :')
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FEAD LEAD , FE ferrocheltase AD ala dehydretase
how does hydroxychloroquine help in PCT?
Why are you so awesome?🔥🔥
Wait so erythropoietic protoporphyria, coproporphyria, and variegate porphyria isn't important?
Can you please make a video on gene mutations!!
How does lead poisoning cause sideroblastic anemia
Thanks Much broo!
ok, keep it stupid keep it simple is my life motto from now on
If only I had watched your video last year, I wouldn't have failed hematology 1
Test tomorrow
Amino-leave-ulinic acid 🤔
مو دكتور ضيم مع تحياتي لبقية الدكاتره خليعزلون ويفتحون چمبر مخضر 😂
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