Zach you are a fantastic educator. As someone recently diagnosed with Crohn's at 21, your informative videos have been most helpful. I am so truly grateful!
@@Proaz15 ohno pls you guys see a doctor i hope you all stay healthy and not develop any realted bad complications. praying for you both. hope its nothign serious
for my fellow students who love to draw along, i suggest screenshotting the blank board and writing along with him!!! thank you zack, amazing as always
You're the best, bro. I've been a ninja nerd fan since the first year. I'm glad I am in my final year in 2025; otherwise, I wouldn't be able to watch these videos for medicine, as they were uploaded just seven months ago.
Great videos but just a few corrections. Granulomas are very specific and diagnostic for Crohns but are typically only found in 30% of cases. Additionally, UC affects mucosa only. It does not typically involve the submucosa
Zach, I hope you have the hottest girlfriend or boyfriend, or whatever in this world makes you happy. You and the rest of the team are incredible and deserve the best. Shout out from an optometry student who deeply appreciates your help!
I'm confused with something. We didn't mentioned IL-12/23 in the immune dysregulation but in the summary of maintenance therapy it's added to the list. So can we use Anti-IL 12/23 agents for remission therapy of UC?
24:46 ok, i'm curious and maybe you mention it later but fat soluble vitamins..what kind of fat? saturated or unsaturated? or doesn't matter cause fat is fat?
20:40 "So, smoking is good?" 20:50 "Dunno, Zach. You keep saying that nerd stuff and I keep hearing smoking is good." 20:55 "Got it. Two cartons of the finest Marlboro a day keeps the rotting bowel away! Thanks, doc. My life is changed!" *dies of freaking lung cancer in the middle of medical school graduation ceremony - but hey, without bloody, slimy stool diarrhea*😅
I am a little confused on the concept between AIEC and IBD if he stated that we can rule out IBD through a stool sample and say it is infectious diarrhea? If anyone can help, I am only a 2nd year college student so I don’t know much - oh wait on second thought I am assuming he means we are checking flare up so not long term so not adherent?
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Zach you are a fantastic educator. As someone recently diagnosed with Crohn's at 21, your informative videos have been most helpful. I am so truly grateful!
What were your symptoms? I'm also 21and I think I could probably have Crohn's.
@@Proaz15 ohno pls you guys see a doctor i hope you all stay healthy and not develop any realted bad complications. praying for you both. hope its nothign serious
for my fellow students who love to draw along, i suggest screenshotting the blank board and writing along with him!!!
thank you zack, amazing as always
Great idea. Thanks!
Thank you brother ! May God bless you. Greetings from Bulgaria.
Thank you, brother! Greetings from Tajikistan🇹🇯
You're the best, bro. I've been a ninja nerd fan since the first year. I'm glad I am in my final year in 2025; otherwise, I wouldn't be able to watch these videos for medicine, as they were uploaded just seven months ago.
Zach, you are a gift from God to medical student, i truly appreciate your great effort ❤
wow, tooo good. thank you. you are the perfect teacher
You're a legend bro. Couldn't have gotten through med school without ya!
This video is incredibly helpful I'm in the process of being diagnosed and you explained things exceptionally.
Great videos but just a few corrections. Granulomas are very specific and diagnostic for Crohns but are typically only found in 30% of cases. Additionally, UC affects mucosa only. It does not typically involve the submucosa
it involves superficial part of submucosa
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Thank you even before watching ❤
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Very appreciated. I wish all medical topic whenever I need to study them are explained here for easier and hopefully better doctor career
thanks a bunch for being generous with your knowledge and effort. the best teacher!
If only......if only ALL doctors were mandated to learn from you!!!
thank you so much for this video literally so confident i will pass tomorrow!!
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very informative, Know I know what I'm suffering from.
Thanks for your help Zack.
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Very well explained sir ,I thank god that I got to watch this video as I kept on postponing to read it
You made it very easy
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did the treatment approach change a little bit up to date ?
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Zach, I hope you have the hottest girlfriend or boyfriend, or whatever in this world makes you happy. You and the rest of the team are incredible and deserve the best. Shout out from an optometry student who deeply appreciates your help!
@@MohamedTamer-fp5eu what a stupid question
@@Uunamedd That a valid question.Some don't even know it's "a thing"
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He is married, have some respect.
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Thank you so much for your video
I'm confused with something. We didn't mentioned IL-12/23 in the immune dysregulation but in the summary of maintenance therapy it's added to the list. So can we use Anti-IL 12/23 agents for remission therapy of UC?
thank you so much super helpful
Very good.
No mention of crypt abscesses/neutrophil infiltrate in UC.
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Why Crohn's disease does not bleed as much as UC since both affect submucosa where lies the blood vessels?
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I wish I knew you much earlier 😢❤
Great.
Thanks
Can you have a negative calprotectin and still have an IBD?
Yes you can! Usually the fecal calprotectin is elevated during an active flare up not usually while in remission.
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Mujhe ibd h mild active colitis thik ho sakta h kya
Great video, the link however doesn't work =(
The real version of house-MD
24:46 ok, i'm curious and maybe you mention it later but fat soluble vitamins..what kind of fat? saturated or unsaturated? or doesn't matter cause fat is fat?
Thx
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20:40
"So, smoking is good?"
20:50
"Dunno, Zach. You keep saying that nerd stuff and I keep hearing smoking is good."
20:55
"Got it. Two cartons of the finest Marlboro a day keeps the rotting bowel away! Thanks, doc. My life is changed!"
*dies of freaking lung cancer in the middle of medical school graduation ceremony - but hey, without bloody, slimy stool diarrhea*😅
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I am a little confused on the concept between AIEC and IBD if he stated that we can rule out IBD through a stool sample and say it is infectious diarrhea? If anyone can help, I am only a 2nd year college student so I don’t know much - oh wait on second thought I am assuming he means we are checking flare up so not long term so not adherent?
Fecal calprotectin is raised in IBD but normal in infectious diarrheoa so if calprotectin is normal we can rule out ibd
35:33 sorry but what does O in CAVO stands for..?
I think it's for obstipation which is a form of severe constipation that causes blockage of bowels
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I was suffering to ulcer now it's change in ulcer clotive.ibd it recovers in 10days while I can't eat red or green chilli or any chilli or pepper.
his eyes look like SRK actor.
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