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Thanks Dr. Mike for this video, I am struggling with understanding of coagulant process, I will be very thankful, if you can upload coagulation cascade video, please. Thanks
Thank you so much for your video. I have looked at many videos trying to explain and illustrate the coagulation process and none of them helped. Your video is very clear and easy to follow. Finally I understand the process without making it super complicated.
This made more sense than the 50 minute lecture I endured. Sometimes the basics and illustrations are the best way to lay foundations down. We just never get any foundations! 50 minutes of panic and existential crises...
The fibrin formation is just a soft clot formation. The end stage of blood coagulation is the formation of a stable clot the crosslinks fibrin. Factor XIII, a transglutaminase, comes in to crosslink fibrin that contains reactive glutamine and lysine to form isopeptide bond which is now a stable a mature clot.
I have a question regarding coagulation cascade. How do intrinsic and extrinsic pathways occur simultaneously? Or is it like this that intrinsic only occurs when there's blood trauma and extrinsic occurs only when there's damage to vessel wall? When stimulus is different then how can they occur simultaneously?
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I'm a physiology lecturer, after much studies I still do come to your channel to watch and listen to your videos and it makes my work so easy when explaining to my students, this has made me super and massively loved by my students because of you. It's been a blessing following you Dr.Mike . God blesses You .
I cannot thank you enough for saving my life from giving up on my 3 bio subjects. You made them so much easier to get into my head. Thank you Dr Mike!!!
I wish I could give you a zillion dollars because we need more people in this world teaching us at a level we can all recognize and appreciate. The beauty of these videos is that I can re watch them over and over until the information sticks and I don’t have to feel stupid or embarrassed because something doesn’t make sense.
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All I can say is YOU are an amazing MAN and HUMAN. Your videos saved my life so many times. In these times of Covid and increased anxiety, your way of teaching...Understanding our challenges and creating videos that meet those needs! You are the best at what you do! No video explains the difference between vasoconstriction in the smooth muscles v vasodilation of the blood vessel in general
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wow, mate, gotta hand it to you I came here for hemostasis and I needed to learn about prothrombin but I wasn't expecting to get such a great overview. thanks for the vid mate you are saving the lives of people and students lol cheers.
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I am currently doing my 2nd year medical internship (South African), I am just reading preparing for my part 1 which I plan to write next year. Very helpful video. Thank you.
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THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS SO UNDERSTANDABLE! OMG! Now, for the rest of the coagulation cascade...
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Thanks Dr. Mike for this video, I am struggling with understanding of coagulant process, I will be very thankful, if you can upload coagulation cascade video, please. Thanks
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Thank you so much for your video. I have looked at many videos trying to explain and illustrate the coagulation process and none of them helped. Your video is very clear and easy to follow. Finally I understand the process without making it super complicated.
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This made more sense than the 50 minute lecture I endured. Sometimes the basics and illustrations are the best way to lay foundations down. We just never get any foundations! 50 minutes of panic and existential crises...
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My notes mention that calcium is important for this process. Can you highlight where that would be important and also explain why?
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The fibrin formation is just a soft clot formation. The end stage of blood coagulation is the formation of a stable clot the crosslinks fibrin. Factor XIII, a transglutaminase, comes in to crosslink fibrin that contains reactive glutamine and lysine to form isopeptide bond which is now a stable a mature clot.
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I have a question regarding coagulation cascade.
How do intrinsic and extrinsic pathways occur simultaneously?
Or is it like this that intrinsic only occurs when there's blood trauma and extrinsic occurs only when there's damage to vessel wall?
When stimulus is different then how can they occur simultaneously?
Did they answered your question about intrinsic and extrinsic?
@@salvadorgutierrez4080 nope. Not yet
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Hi,doc.I have a one question.After the sell do mitosis and fill the hole, what happens to fibrin(protein string)
Are two mildly "leaking valves" enough to cause a floating thrombus in the right atrium? And cause it to have possible moved BACKWARDS into the IVC?!
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Prothrombin activator is called Thrombokinase ...it is better to mention its name for more marks
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Do you have video on bleeding disorders
They should make w heat pad tp wrap around the damaged area to try and burn the clot out
beyond 40° C. ... the blood does not coagulate at all