Liver Explained! Function, Pathology, Diseases, & Cirrhosis

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025

Комментарии • 46

  • @Medcram
    @Medcram  5 лет назад +19

    Thank you for watching our video. We'd really appreciate if you checked out the rest of our videos on the liver (LFTs, hepatitis, cholestatic diseases) on our website for free: www.medcram.com/courses/the-liver-explained-clearly

  • @mathewphilip4790
    @mathewphilip4790 5 лет назад +34

    It is really good and simple. Even non medical people can understand it well. I am a Gastroenterologist, I found the explanations are very simple and can be utilized to explain to medical and paramedics.

  • @zaskianatalievilla6869
    @zaskianatalievilla6869 Год назад +3

    Wow, super grateful to have come across your channel. I really enjoy the way you piece all the information together; it works really well for my brain. Thank you. :-)

  • @matrixibrahim
    @matrixibrahim 5 лет назад +13

    I'm a med student and I'm rotating in internal medicine so this really helpful for those test we do on our patients and simplifying it for me to understand.

  • @summermazur3064
    @summermazur3064 3 года назад +6

    So excited to see you've added a liver lecture series! I loved your kidney and acid-base lectures, and neither hepatology nor nephrology are often talked about in depth!

  • @darkprince56
    @darkprince56 3 года назад +21

    I lost one of my aunts in December due to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease that progressed to cirrhosis… Her death was slow, agonizing and horrible. At the end stage of the disease, she was so incredibly bloated, started leaking fluid from her anus and urethra, she stopped peeing, seemed to retain all liquid and bruised quite easily. She was quite aware as her liver failed, until the last week where she drifted in and out of consciousness, most of the time delirious (I think due to hepatic encephalopathy which is a buildup of toxins in the brain that causes confusion, as well as both mental and physical complications). Take care of your livers, people. It's a horrible way to go.

  • @jackiereynolds2888
    @jackiereynolds2888 2 года назад +2

    This was super thank you all so much.

  • @jeffreyharrison4045
    @jeffreyharrison4045 3 года назад +5

    This Doctor is fantastic!

  • @jimmy-ym4nu
    @jimmy-ym4nu 2 года назад +1

    very fantastic and usefull...congratulations and we need much and much more!!!

  • @thessykay9257
    @thessykay9257 5 лет назад +8

    Great job on helping simplifying everything for us. Broken down really well. Thank you

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the feedback!

  • @pelijah8837
    @pelijah8837 3 года назад +2

    i love it so much

  • @hermela4279
    @hermela4279 4 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @jewelsoftheworld101
    @jewelsoftheworld101 2 года назад

    Awesome substantive discussion. Thanks for sharing.

  • @prabhashgupta9582
    @prabhashgupta9582 2 года назад

    Now at some extent i understand liver function thank you

  • @patriciadery4861
    @patriciadery4861 4 года назад +4

    So helpful thanks

  • @foodandbeautytipswithanu4782
    @foodandbeautytipswithanu4782 4 года назад +2

    Nice

  • @TheWalterHWhite
    @TheWalterHWhite 4 года назад +6

    Love your videos! RN going M.D.!

  • @chandusingh7883
    @chandusingh7883 3 года назад +2

    Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very best

  • @edwigekafui1865
    @edwigekafui1865 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you!

  • @lim4163
    @lim4163 4 года назад +4

    thankyou for the great lecture :)

  • @drhanafayyad4347
    @drhanafayyad4347 Год назад

    Thank u for this, n other lectures, all scientific n enjoyable. One thing herein, however, is that Albumin might be reduced also in nephrotic syndrome,( n severe malnutrition), or lymphatic duct abnormalities, without liver disease; so albumin is not exactly specific to liver disease.

  • @g.c.w3382
    @g.c.w3382 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for the teachings Can you talk about fatty liver.

  • @aboo00oode992
    @aboo00oode992 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent!
    Thank you very much.

    • @Medcram
      @Medcram  5 лет назад +1

      You're welcome, thanks for the comment!

  • @Conbotron
    @Conbotron 4 года назад +2

    This would be an amazing resource if you had slides and drew on the instead of blackboard

  • @sidmichael1158
    @sidmichael1158 4 года назад +5

    What test to determine if your liver is functioning properly?

  • @nicopollack1072
    @nicopollack1072 5 лет назад +6

    Greetings from the German trio :)

  • @sarthaksingh5545
    @sarthaksingh5545 4 года назад +4

    om sham shaneshcharay namo namha

  • @Tealeafs1
    @Tealeafs1 5 лет назад +2

    What about GGT please

  • @khushpatel6450
    @khushpatel6450 5 лет назад +2

    Plz explain in white background (projector)

  • @happsingh477
    @happsingh477 2 года назад

    if albumin is low = chronic liver injury (@ 7:36) ??
    Vs.
    albumin is HIGH = acute liver injury (@ 7:44) ???

  • @marywhite4631
    @marywhite4631 2 года назад

    What is the meaning of a liver being off

  • @cheeqi9388
    @cheeqi9388 4 года назад +6

    I still don't get it sorry😅😅

  • @lisamichelle8413
    @lisamichelle8413 3 года назад +1

    You didn’t mention whether the Albumin marker was either high or low ? 🤔

  • @mobo555
    @mobo555 5 лет назад +2

    What about BLTs?

  • @dumdropdumdrop
    @dumdropdumdrop 3 года назад +1

    liver functions from the heart as oxygenated blood? volume and regulated pressure. in basic could the liver be comparable to a milk thistle but whereas temperature difference affect exchanges in volume while liver functions necessitate from the heart to provide an exchange? to detoxify could perhaps be in part to a system where ph balance result? wouldnt it be safe to detoxify dyes rathan to think from a digestive tract and the breaking down to glucose from sugar substance? that approach clearly ignores direct function for a ph balance where volume and regulated pressure to hepatic artery and not a digestive tract opposite of extracting. the general public has a right to be informed of direct information when pertaining to ph balance in the process result perfusion. saying "the body can tell when to perfuse" is a baseless assertion. when to conclude liver functionality to detoxify a body in volume that as stems from hepatic artery.

    • @dumdropdumdrop
      @dumdropdumdrop 3 года назад

      changing the weight in volume from chemicals adhereing to oxygenated blood cells such as dyes and substances that have not been cleansed by the regulated liver. if the liver functions from an artery pumped from the heart then why is the digestive tract in place of the liver? hypothetically, if the weight in volume changes the systolic and diastolic circulation of blood cells, how then is detoxing identified if not weight considered from portal vein? the mixture of oils to chemicals adhered to oxygen for an exchange process result identified as perfusion?

    • @dumdropdumdrop
      @dumdropdumdrop 3 года назад

      weight in volume is realized primarily before item crucial is my opinion when the liver functions in its present state. unless proven otherwise, where is a contesting arguement and look forward to its evidence. what if louis pasteur was onto something life changing?

  • @owaisahmedrehman3828
    @owaisahmedrehman3828 4 года назад +3

    Liver Liver Liver Liver Liver

  • @Unknown-vx2dc
    @Unknown-vx2dc 3 года назад

    Pls make background white

  • @Peppapig-th7fr
    @Peppapig-th7fr 4 года назад +2

    Its an organ inside your body

  • @carlaacosta9192
    @carlaacosta9192 4 года назад +2

    con calma daddy

  • @Hannah-zm9vc
    @Hannah-zm9vc 4 года назад +3

    Thank you!!