My glass of water story was a radiology technician telling me angrily to "hold my arm still" and then huffing as she held it down forcibly for the xray 😑. Thank you for sharing education on this topic. Sydenham's chorea was painful and it was scary not knowing what was wrong.
Just when I think "I know this topic" after seeing the notification of your new video, you teach me so many new things in one videos. Thank you Medicosis for your analogies and integrated way of teaching!
I increased the subscribe for your lectures, and these lectures are of a higher standard than the lectures that explained Sydenham Chorea , but we want you to explain the rabies virus to us.
It works on DRD2s, which would have a therapeutic effect on the patient by diminishing cAMP as opposed to the DRD1s that promote cAMP. Antidopaminergics bind to the VMAT proteins so vesicles cannot store dopamine in great amounts, and this basically decreases the amount of dopamine released. Do I have this correct? Q. for you, Doc: why does this principle also work for RLS? My theory is that RLS is just a manifestation of iron-deficiency anemia. How does this affect the body’s iron stores?
My mother was diagnosed with Sydenham Chorea when she was a teenager while having Rheumatic Fever. Question...she is now 86 years old and last year she developed the same neurological symptoms that she had as a teenager. The doctor tested her for Rheumatic Fever (just to check) and it came back negative. Is it possible to have "Post" Sydenham Chorea decades later? Has anyone heard of it coming back in later years? And, if so, is there anything she can do to calm her nerves? Thanks so much!
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My glass of water story was a radiology technician telling me angrily to "hold my arm still" and then huffing as she held it down forcibly for the xray 😑. Thank you for sharing education on this topic. Sydenham's chorea was painful and it was scary not knowing what was wrong.
Just when I think "I know this topic" after seeing the notification of your new video, you teach me so many new things in one videos. Thank you Medicosis for your analogies and integrated way of teaching!
I appreciate you so much!
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I increased the subscribe for your lectures, and these lectures are of a higher standard than the lectures that explained Sydenham Chorea , but we want you to explain the rabies virus to us.
It works on DRD2s, which would have a therapeutic effect on the patient by diminishing cAMP as opposed to the DRD1s that promote cAMP. Antidopaminergics bind to the VMAT proteins so vesicles cannot store dopamine in great amounts, and this basically decreases the amount of dopamine released. Do I have this correct?
Q. for you, Doc: why does this principle also work for RLS? My theory is that RLS is just a manifestation of iron-deficiency anemia. How does this affect the body’s iron stores?
outstanding video i appreciate the explanation. please keep on making great quality video like this
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Excellent video. Thanks.
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Oh I have a feeling the cup of water child story will stick with me forever, thank you always for your excellent lectures 🫡🫶🏼
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My mother was diagnosed with Sydenham Chorea when she was a teenager while having Rheumatic Fever. Question...she is now 86 years old and last year she developed the same neurological symptoms that she had as a teenager. The doctor tested her for Rheumatic Fever (just to check) and it came back negative. Is it possible to have "Post" Sydenham Chorea decades later? Has anyone heard of it coming back in later years? And, if so, is there anything she can do to calm her nerves? Thanks so much!
Heloperidol blocks dopamine D2 receptor. Many thanks for your great videos
Hey, why have you been so nice to us?😅 We came for the abuse and stayed for the education. You’re slackin’😂
So that he can decrease no . Of doofus with steths😂😂
I'm pretty sure that Egyptian mother striked her son with sandals before seeking medical help
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Reminds me of "hamantha"...
Haloperidol is antipsycotic drug that blocks D1 receptor in cns because D2 is peripheral..is that right??😅
Pleaseeeee make a video about drag category(A B C D)
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oh btw i thought you'll explain the mecanism TT
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