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1. Medical professionals and students
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I'm Dr. Ram, the founder of Med Madness. As a lecturer, I am passionate about teaching medical subjects in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.
Subscribe to Med Madness for daily insights, share our content, and join us in revolutionizing medical education!
Thank you for your support!
Episode (196): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (195): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiarty) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (194): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (193): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (192): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (191): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode 189 : (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Disorders of Imprinting Explained: Prader-Willi & Angelman Syndrome | USMLE | MedMadness #USMLEStep1
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📚 Learn Disorders of Imprinting in 10 Minutes! In this video, we break down the epigenetic mechanisms behind Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) and Angelman Syndrome (AS) and their clinical implications. ✔️ Understand genomic imprinting and how disruptions like deletions and uniparental disomy lead to these conditions. ✔️ Key features, diagnostic tools, and management strategies for USMLE Step 1 prep!...
Episode (188): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (187): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (subject) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (187): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (subject) Podcast | MedMadness
Episode (186): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (186): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (186): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (185): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
Episode (184): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode (184): (Topic) | USMLE Step 2 (psychiatry) Podcast | MedMadness
Episode 181: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) | USMLE Step 2 Psychiatry Podcast | MedMadness
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Episode 181: Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) | USMLE Step 2 Psychiatry Podcast | MedMadness
Episode 180: Benzodiazepine Withdrawal & Overdose | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 180: Benzodiazepine Withdrawal & Overdose | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 179: Understanding Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 179: Understanding Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 178: Serotonin Syndrome | USMLE Step 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 178: Serotonin Syndrome | USMLE Step 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 177: Trichotillomania - Hair-Pulling Disorder | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 177: Trichotillomania - Hair-Pulling Disorder | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 176: Adjustment Disorder | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast 🎙️
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Episode 176: Adjustment Disorder | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast 🎙️
Episode 175: Anxiety Due to Another Medical Condition | USMLE STEP2Ck | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 175: Anxiety Due to Another Medical Condition | USMLE STEP2Ck | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 174: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 174: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 173: Panic Disorder | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast | Treatment & Case Study
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Episode 173: Panic Disorder | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast | Treatment & Case Study
Episode 172: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) | USMLE STEP2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 172: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) | USMLE STEP2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 171: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 171: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 170: Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 170: Epithelial Ovarian Carcinoma | USMLE STEP 2 CK | Med Madness Podcast
Episode 169 | Mature Cystic Teratoma | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
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Episode 169 | Mature Cystic Teratoma | USMLE STEP2CK | Med Madness Podcast
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🔥 Ready to ace Disorders of Imprinting for your USMLE? Drop your questions or share your thoughts below! Which part of PWS or AS do you find most challenging? 💬 Let’s discuss!
My FVC-136%pred FEV1-113%pred FEV1/FVC-70.30 Ye normal Hai
@@aswinikumar9416 Your FVC and FEV1 values are well above normal, which indicates healthy lung function. The FEV1/FVC ratio is slightly lower than average, but since your FVC and FEV1 are excellent, this is not a concern unless you have symptoms like breathlessness or wheezing. Overall, your results look normal. If you have symptoms, consider consulting a doctor for further evaluation
@MedMadness actually ye jo mera FEV1/FVC ratio %pred me 83 hai... Aur litr count karne me 70.30 hai..koun sa sahi hai?Aur doctor ne Bola report Thik hai Normal Hai.
@aswinikumar9416 Thank you for the clarification. If your FEV1/FVC ratio is calculated as 83% when using predicted values, it falls within the normal range, which is typically above 70% for adults. The 70.30% you mentioned might be based on absolute measured values rather than predicted percentages. Since your doctor has confirmed that the report is normal and you do not have concerning symptoms like breathlessness or wheezing, there's no need to worry. If you're still uncertain or have symptoms, consider discussing this further with your healthcare provider for more clarity
@@MedMadness sir Sahi koun sa Hai 83%pred ya 70.30..Normally Doctor koun sa value dekhte hai..%pred 83wala Ya 70.30..Aur mera Normal hai na?
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Appreciate the video, the key difference for me was zero withdrawal symptoms, physical or mental, not even within the first thirty days, after Steffon Barkload and what he suggested it's been 9 months now it's like it never was a problem, reading that last version goolging what he put up. Felt incredible I didn't need AA or meds either.
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The water that is reabsorbed in the descending limb of the loop of henle goes next to the descending or ascending limb of the vasa recta
The water reabsorbed in the descending limb of the Loop of Henle enters the descending limb of the vasa recta. The descending limb of the vasa recta carries this water toward the deeper medullary region, maintaining the countercurrent exchange mechanism essential for concentrating urine.
What about varicella isn’t it contraindicated? You have mentioned it needs to be administered If mother is exposed to chicken pox .. could you please elaborate. Thank you .
@@ashishgokavarapu3582 Thank you for your question! You are correct that the live-attenuated varicella vaccine is contraindicated during pregnancy. However, if a pregnant woman is exposed to chickenpox (varicella-zoster virus) and is not immune, varicella-zoster immune globulin (VZIG) is recommended to reduce the risk of severe disease, not the vaccine itself. This was the context intended in the podcast. I hope this clarifies your concern. Feel free to reach out for further questions!
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Superb sir no words all others are directly explaining the direct the structure it is some what difficult to understand but,you have explained with the other simple diagram which is very easy to understand.Actually l am searching for so many for this topic but l now finally l found it hear tq sm sir😊🙏🥹
Thank you so much for your appreciation. I am glad that my lecture helped you to understand this difficult topic. If you want to see more videos you can check the udemy histology link given in the about section
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Such a conceptual video. The axes alignment concept... You didn't only teach us, rather also memorized it to us!!
Loved the dedication to your work as you have prepared a model to teach us tye actions! ♥️
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Wow Alhamdulillah just learnt it!! I was confused about the Trochlear nerve palsy That Why is eye abducted halanke SO4 to abduction krta he. Jo ab kharab he. To ab to adduction hni chahye thi Noooo U have to understand it like this When SO is kharab IO will work (which is under CN III not IV) IO... Also does abduction That's why eye is abducted. IO other functions r... Elevation, Extorsion And that's what will happen in 4th nerve palsy. Muusssst watch MED MADNESS video on it. It's amaazing!! Alhamdulillah JazakAllah u khaera!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for sharing your learning experience! I'm thrilled that the model helped clarify the concept of Trochlear nerve palsy and the unique role of the Inferior Oblique. Med Madness is all about making these tricky details easier to understand, and it’s so rewarding to see it making a difference! Keep up the amazing work in your studies, and feel free to reach out with any more questions. JazakAllah khair for the support!
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Hey dr how can i participate in ur course?
@rovansalah9062 hi thanks for your interests . you can email me medmadnessofficial@gmail.com
So FEV1/FVC is an indicator of an obstruction disorder?
Yes, the FEV1/FVC ratio is a key indicator used to differentiate between obstructive and restrictive lung diseases. In obstructive disorders (like asthma or COPD), the ratio is typically decreased due to airflow limitation. In restrictive diseases (such as pulmonary fibrosis), both FEV1 and FVC are reduced proportionately, so the ratio remains normal or even slightly elevated. Let me know if you need further clarification
Dear Sir, it is said that in ILD / restrictive lung disease lings become hard and do loose it's elasticity. Under this circumstances, may lung rehabilitation exercises like incentive Spirometer exercises, pursued lip exercises, diaphragm exercises, water bubbling exercise, balloon 🎈 exercise may be beneficial or not to increase lung capacity/ lung problem due to restrictive lung disease?
@@sukhendu1974 Dear @sukhendu1974, Thank you for your insightful question! You're correct that in Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) and other restrictive lung diseases, the lungs lose elasticity and become stiff. Lung rehabilitation exercises, including those you mentioned such as incentive spirometry, diaphragm exercises, water bubbling exercises, and balloon exercises, can indeed help improve lung capacity, muscle strength, and breathing efficiency. These exercises may not reverse the damage but can enhance the patient's quality of life by improving lung function, preventing further decline, and promoting better oxygenation. Balloon exercises, for example, strengthen the diaphragm and intercostal muscles, while pursed-lip breathing helps in controlling shortness of breath. However, the effectiveness of these exercises can vary depending on the severity of the disease, so it's always best to follow a rehabilitation program tailored by a specialist. I hope this helps, and feel free to reach out with any more questions! Best regards, Med Madness
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Dear Sir my Fev1 and FVC both are 77 percent against prediction. Fev1/ FVC is 0.81. FEP and MVV is 91 percent and 92 percent against prediction. So is it restrictive or obstructive pulmonary disease?
@@sukhendu1974 Dear Sukhendu, thank you for your question! Based on the values you’ve provided, your FEV1/FVC ratio of 0.81 suggests a pattern more consistent with a restrictive lung disease, as obstructive lung diseases typically have a lower FEV1/FVC ratio (<0.7). However, it’s important to correlate these findings with clinical symptoms and possibly further testing, such as lung volumes and diffusion capacity, to confirm the diagnosis. Please consult with your healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation.
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Well, feeling how it began to shrink and eventually disappear within 2 months was so liberating. I followed the steps I mentioned, and within the first 2 weeks the bloating was gone. I simply go'ogled Tilly Strankten's Ovarian Cyst Guide and it's like I hit the feel-good reset button lol.
@@NadiaW-i3pthank you for sharing your experience, Nadia! It's great to hear that you've found relief. However, I always encourage viewers to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure they are receiving the most accurate and personalized advice. Stay informed and take care!
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I found this very informative as I have CN4 damage from a pterional craniotomy, it gives me hope that my double vision will get better. Eventually.
Thank you for sharing your experience, Julie. I'm glad the video provided some insight and hope. Recovery after a pterional craniotomy can indeed take time, but the brain and nerves often have remarkable healing potential. Wishing you a smooth recovery and improvement in your double vision! Feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or need more information
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@minmyatzaw621 most welcome . Check out my udemy course on human histology too. It would be interesting!
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I'm glad the concept finally clicked for you! It's great to see your persistence paying off. Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further clarification on any other topics. Keep up the great work! 😊
Well, feeling how it began to shrink and eventually disappear within 2 months was so liberating. I followed the steps I mentioned, and within the first 2 weeks the bloating was gone. I simply go'ogled Tilly Strankten's Ovarian Cyst Guide and it's like I hit the feel-good reset button lol.
@@AinsleyS-e5m Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s great to hear that you found a method that worked for you. However, I’d like to remind everyone that it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional before trying new treatments or remedies, especially for conditions like endometriosis. Our content focuses on evidence-based medical education to help prepare for exams like the USMLE. Wishing you continued good health!
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How do you get rid of those fibrosis?
Fibrosis can be challenging to treat and is often managed rather than completely cured. Treatment options may include antifibrotic medications such as pirfenidone or nintedanib, particularly for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Addressing underlying conditions, such as controlling inflammation with corticosteroids or immunosuppressants, can also be beneficial. It's essential to work with a healthcare provider to determine the best treatment strategy based on the specific type and cause of fibrosis
Fev1=52% fvc=60% Fev1/fvc=87% Muhje kiya hua hain obstructive ya restrictive please reply
Your spirometry results suggest a restrictive lung disease pattern. In restrictive lung disease, the FEV1/FVC ratio is usually normal or high, as seen with your ratio of 87%, but both FEV1 and FVC are reduced. For a definitive diagnosis and appropriate management, please consult with your healthcare provider
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Thanks ! Check out the full human histology course here. www.udemy.com/course/histology/?referralCode=60C5FCB5A82E98055F3E
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Anania from c1 damage
Damage to the C1 (atlas) vertebra can affect the spinal cord and nerves, potentially leading to symptoms such as neck pain, headaches, and neurological deficits in severe cases. The management depends on the extent of the injury and can range from conservative treatments like physical therapy and pain management to surgical intervention.
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Your videos are rather helpful, thank you 🙏🏾
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