I have gotten a couple questions on practice tests regarding the connection between gynecomastia and spider angiomas. Kind of odd, but worth mentioning. (Hyperestrogenism in Chronic Alcholism)
I’m a basic year student and this was mentioned in our PBL case this week, the pt had cirrhosis as well so I linked it to that liver dysfunction caused hyperestrogenism that lead to vasodilation
Metronidazole prevents the breakdown of acetaldehyde causing projectile vomiting if alcohol is consumed. It seems a bit mean to give it to students backpacking round SE Asia then lol.
Quick question: @25:50, you talked about how the longer-acting benzodiazepines were the preferred treatment for alcohol withdraw, but isn't oxazepam more known to be shorter-acting? Thanks and let me know.
Because the function of gaba is INHIBITORY. When you agonize a receptor whose chief role is to inhibit the central nervous system, then even though you're agonizing the receptor you're inhibiting the CNS.
@@DirtyMedicine I know what you meant, but you didn't say inhibits CNS, from how you said it I would assume alcohol inhibits GABA receptors which of course is not true cause it excite them causing CNS depression. Anyway your videos are great I really appreciate all the work you put in them
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Finally, I topic I have a lot of experience with.
HAHAHA! Congratulations
Lollllll....hey high time to stop🤣
I have gotten a couple questions on practice tests regarding the connection between gynecomastia and spider angiomas. Kind of odd, but worth mentioning. (Hyperestrogenism in Chronic Alcholism)
100% true
I’m a basic year student and this was mentioned in our PBL case this week, the pt had cirrhosis as well so I linked it to that liver dysfunction caused hyperestrogenism that lead to vasodilation
Amazing lecture, delivered with amazing skill. Thank you so much.
binging your videos every night before my nbmes. thank u
Can't thank you enough for these videos
Why they don’t teach like that at school?? Thank you very very much!!
15:12 best medical description ever! 😆
Metronidazole prevents the breakdown of acetaldehyde causing projectile vomiting if alcohol is consumed. It seems a bit mean to give it to students backpacking round SE Asia then lol.
Great Video Dirty!
Would love to see videos covering other things like associations with:
Aging, Excersize or Pregnancy.
Would be SUPER useful.
I like that you just casually called him Dirty lol, I know that's the name of the channel but I find it a little funny though
Hey please can you do a video about Opioid withdrawal and addiction treatment for opioids
I second this
As an underage IV fentanyl addict i need to learn.
This video is wildly good, awesome work!
Love you for nice explanation ❤
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Doctor dirty
U are really awesome
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Thank you very much for this presentation, we are also kindly asking you to present on epilepsy
Amazing lecture! Thank you!! Just one question, is oxazepam short-acting?
I think I’m getting addiction to your videos)))
THank you this is AMAZING!!!!
Isn't INO is impairment of medial gaze?? the picture seems like lateral gaze impairment,..
Very Comprehensive and to the point explanation…thanks a lot!!
inhibits inhibiting controls
The best!
Wow thank you
You are great 👍
Thank you !
Quick question: @25:50, you talked about how the longer-acting benzodiazepines were the preferred treatment for alcohol withdraw, but isn't oxazepam more known to be shorter-acting? Thanks and let me know.
oxazepam is short acting but diazepam and clonazepam are longer. any benzo can technically be used
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Thank you! How can I get the pictures you used for the presentation?
Thank you sir .Excellent
Your explanation is really good. I loved it
Extremely nice and well explained 👏
What is the TCA cycle again please?
Tnq sir but for the advise "Don't go for social drinking ".I am a pediatrician from Tanjore-613001,TN.
Beautiful
bro ypu are an absolute legend
Treatment order mnemonic for wk =TBG
Thanks mam
amazing explaination😃
Dude you are f. amazing "i said god damn" (pulp fiction quote), wtf with this video, simply mind blowing. thank you
So if you see a pt with Wernicke and give them Thiamine, how long should a doc wait before giving them glucose?
Dnt hv to wait that long
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Thank you so much!
Appreciate this one greatly
VERY HELPFUL
I've had my fair share of not drinking responsibly. not my finest hours either.
This was gold
I find myself watching your vids for fun wtf
you are always great😍😍
Very helpful reviews. Thank you Dirty
Love you so much man
You are the very best ❤ 💕 💖
Thiamine = B1, down regulation happens in other areas as well, ok, So that's the DTs !! "OTL" ok, Thanks, dirty!!!
I don't get it, agonist is an excitator, antagonist is an inhibitor so why you are saying GABA agonism means inhibits?
Because the function of gaba is INHIBITORY. When you agonize a receptor whose chief role is to inhibit the central nervous system, then even though you're agonizing the receptor you're inhibiting the CNS.
@@DirtyMedicine I know what you meant, but you didn't say inhibits CNS, from how you said it I would assume alcohol inhibits GABA receptors which of course is not true cause it excite them causing CNS depression. Anyway your videos are great I really appreciate all the work you put in them
Sounds like KENTUCKY
Thank u Sir
S3 sounds like Kentucky -cadence
Alcohol is injurious to health.
You da man 🤙🏻
Koraskoff = Memory off
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Thank you!