I have never rolled my eyes (to myself) so much while watching an educational video BECAUSE YOU MAKE IT MAKE SENSE! I Roll my eyes because I think, "wow, duh! Why didn't I know that!!" Thank you so much. Keep it up. I love the way you teach!
omg. it's perfect timing. i just now marked in my book to refer pathways of coagulation. then took the Mobile for a break. i just found this video in my notification
Watched just the 3.39 part of the video..and i stopped to give you this ♥️ cuz you are just amazing...wish we had You as our professor in our medical college..
Thank you for the amazing explanation, i have 2 questions and i hope you answer before my exams 🥹 which factor deficiency does not cause bleeding? We’re given choices of factors 2,8,9,12,11
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Hello Doctor . I really miss your channel alot . I will prepare for my Board exam again and watch your informative vedio and take tutoring with you . I encourage all Ascp takers to take private tutoring with you . You are the best ever .
Your recommendation ,please....😊😇 Sourses for enforcing my clinical sense ..as an undergraduate In both internal medicine and pediatrics Based on symptomatology...the next best step in managment and diagnosis .. Another for treatment regimen or algorithms in internal medicin
The more read, the better your clinical sense (Try to read cases with answers). The more real patients you see, the better your clinical sense will be. It’s hard work and patience...There are no secrets here!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis l know that need patience and not easy. So, l want to start right now..but l don't know suitable sourses to my level.. I am already reading cases and it is interesting... I asked if there are real books for that ..starting with symptoms and end by managment ..based on discussion not as my text book.. My text books for exam and basic knowledge..but l need these sourses for training myself and arrangment my mind....
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I am really gratful for your help.. Thanks alot.. I have started with "case file" ..thanks you support my choice. I will start to see churchill. Thank you again for your help also for your wonderful videos. God bless you..thanks😇😇
That's a mutant inherited version of factor V that is unresponsive to protein C of anticoagulation, thus, an hereditary thrombophilia. Not sure if it's the most common one or second place to Homocystinuria
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I have never rolled my eyes (to myself) so much while watching an educational video BECAUSE YOU MAKE IT MAKE SENSE! I Roll my eyes because I think, "wow, duh! Why didn't I know that!!"
Thank you so much. Keep it up. I love the way you teach!
Best comment ever!
Thank you so much, dear!
omg. it's perfect timing. i just now marked in my book to refer pathways of coagulation. then took the Mobile for a break. i just found this video in my notification
Wow 🤩
You're my saviour. Thank you Dr.! Helps me understand and remember everything easier 💯❤
The most heat unstable factor is Factor V(labile factor)
Watched just the 3.39 part of the video..and i stopped to give you this ♥️ cuz you are just amazing...wish we had You as our professor in our medical college..
Thank you so much, this really help me understand how the all clotting factors works.
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I love the way you explain it, easy to understand. Makes sense now. Thanks
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Comme comme comme comme comment for medicosis.... he helps me learn... he helps me leeaaarn.
Enjoy learning!
The best video 👌 about coagulation factors I have ever seen
Thank you so much, dear :)
Excellent work
Love your way of explanation
Thank you for the amazing explanation, i have 2 questions and i hope you answer before my exams 🥹 which factor deficiency does not cause bleeding? We’re given choices of factors 2,8,9,12,11
The second question is which factor deficiency is more associated with repeated miscarriages? Choices are factor 5, 12, 13, 8, or VWF disease
Thats deep
You're a genius, thank you Dr!
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I dont know what the English words really but i want to say
انت صرح علمي كبير
Thank you ☺️
Hey 👋 Manar,
Long time without reading comments from you. I hope you’re doing well!
Wish you all the best!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Hello Doctor . I really miss your channel alot . I will prepare for my Board exam again and watch your informative vedio and take tutoring with you . I encourage all Ascp takers to take private tutoring with you . You are the best ever .
wonderful explanation. thanks
Your recommendation ,please....😊😇
Sourses for enforcing my clinical sense ..as an undergraduate
In both internal medicine and pediatrics
Based on symptomatology...the next best step in managment and diagnosis ..
Another for treatment regimen or algorithms in internal medicin
The more read, the better your clinical sense (Try to read cases with answers).
The more real patients you see, the better your clinical sense will be.
It’s hard work and patience...There are no secrets here!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis l know that need patience and not easy.
So, l want to start right now..but l don't know suitable sourses to my level..
I am already reading cases and it is interesting...
I asked if there are real books for that ..starting with symptoms and end by managment ..based on discussion not as my text book..
My text books for exam and basic knowledge..but l need these sourses for training myself and arrangment my mind....
There is a series of books called “case files”. It’s really interesting.
There's another book called Churchill Differential Diagnosis.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis
I am really gratful for your help..
Thanks alot..
I have started with "case file" ..thanks you support my choice.
I will start to see churchill.
Thank you again for your help also for your wonderful videos.
God bless you..thanks😇😇
Love from Perú, just suscribed, this video is littt
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hi theres a typo in your video title (Hemostsis) :) just thought you'd like to know! I love your videos, thank you for doing this.
Thank you so much 😊
I corrected it.
So helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Very nice explained 👏
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My university < Medicosis
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Thanks a lot!! Love you 💕
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This is amazing
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Great video, love ❤️ it.
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Thankfully
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Thanks doctor
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*☼ what about leidens V?*
That's a mutant inherited version of factor V that is unresponsive to protein C of anticoagulation, thus, an hereditary thrombophilia. Not sure if it's the most common one or second place to Homocystinuria
@@morelostonatiuhperezmendoz9950 haha i came to the same conclusion. gr8 cmt.
How to cure hemophilia?
There’s no known cure. It’s a genetic disease
Coagulation factor replacement is the best management therapy as of today.
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lol.... nice Excellent!
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oh boy you teach
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Please speak slowly
Ok
You are too fast