Thank you dr. Keshav for your nice presentation,which makes this complex matter in a simple easy to understand and palatable.This is the beauty of teaching. Pls keep continue it.
Excellent video but one question. If urea is typically reabsorbed and creatinine is usually secreted in a functioning kidney, then why do both increase in the blood during an AKI? I understand that creatinine will increase because the tubules aren't working so the creatinine can't be secreted into the tubule. But why would the urea increase?
Very useful lecture sir....Really enjoyed watching it😃. Sir a small clarification .Isn't BUN = Blood urea ÷ 2.1??? In the video I think it was mentioned as 2.8. But either ways, the BUN to creat ratio comes > 20 .
Happy to see keshav Garg sir back to white army with best & concise explanation ❤
2:01 damn. I used to rattafai the values without knowing how they are derived. For the first time i got the concept. Thank you.🙏🏻
Sir ur lectures are always very helpful.kindly do series on every system. Plz give lectures on regular basis. Atleat cover one system in one month
Thank you dr. Keshav for your nice presentation,which makes this complex matter in a simple easy to understand and palatable.This is the beauty of teaching. Pls keep continue it.
Very very helpful video thanks a lot you made it very simple to understand please keep making content like this
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Excellent video but one question. If urea is typically reabsorbed and creatinine is usually secreted in a functioning kidney, then why do both increase in the blood during an AKI? I understand that creatinine will increase because the tubules aren't working so the creatinine can't be secreted into the tubule. But why would the urea increase?
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Very useful lecture sir....Really enjoyed watching it😃. Sir a small clarification .Isn't BUN = Blood urea ÷ 2.1??? In the video I think it was mentioned as 2.8. But either ways, the BUN to creat ratio comes > 20 .
no i searched for it
it is 2,8
he did it correctly