Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last couple of days xD
I am taking USMLE Step 3 in 2 months and there's a fair bit from Step 1 as well! This is such a good question, cuz it incorporates both Step 1 and CK knowledge! Please keep them coming. Been a fan since med school (2016)
Can somebody answer this: I was remembering avascular necrosis of the adult femoral head and the medial circumflex artery. But i remember learning in LCP disease in peds its a different artery? A early central vessel that normally becomes ligament but what vessel is it?
One is the age of presentation (this disease is mor common in ages 4-10), the other is the time in which the x ray will be normal, in other words, a patient can have LCP for 5-6 months and you will probably see a normal X-ray
DDH - 6 months, LCP - 6 y/o, SCFE - 12 y/o. You’ll get most of these type of Qs in first sentence with that. Great Question Dirty Medicine!!
yep - age usually is very revealing
Dont know if you guys gives a damn but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream all the latest series on instaflixxer. Been streaming with my gf for the last couple of days xD
@Silas Rafael Yup, been watching on Instaflixxer for since november myself :)
I am taking USMLE Step 3 in 2 months and there's a fair bit from Step 1 as well! This is such a good question, cuz it incorporates both Step 1 and CK knowledge! Please keep them coming. Been a fan since med school (2016)
80% pediatric ortho done with just this question.... Thank you Mr. Dirty Med
I was reading page 453 of FA-19 when I got the notification of this video. Wow.
I skipped the intro and thought the question was for the MCAT at first and I shed a tear
Hey dirty is there a way to filter step 1 vs step 2 content for your videos?
i like how you sound non-judgmental even if we didn’t get the answer right 😅 wish i could “subscribe” more than once so you can get to 1M!
Thank you so much, plz upload the vedio on bias.
Commenting for the algorithm. Great video, Dirty!
is the X-ray normal uptill 6 months or 6 years?
Thanks for the help😉
Can somebody answer this: I was remembering avascular necrosis of the adult femoral head and the medial circumflex artery. But i remember learning in LCP disease in peds its a different artery? A early central vessel that normally becomes ligament but what vessel is it?
Amazing
Excellent qusn bank...thank you!
great !!!
Thank you
How do you differentiate between osgood-schlatter disease and chondromalacia?
chondromalacia isn't going to fracture the tibial tuberosity. Chondromalacia is typically abrasion underneath the patella.
It was great question, thank you
Thank you soo much dirty, this was serious always a confusing topic final got it cleared up :)
Thank you !
Thanks a lot sir! ❤️
He's 6 years old, and you said X-ray is normal for first 6 months, is that a mistake?
One is the age of presentation (this disease is mor common in ages 4-10), the other is the time in which the x ray will be normal, in other words, a patient can have LCP for 5-6 months and you will probably see a normal X-ray
Jesus hit the nail on the head.
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