You said "the PMI moves medially towards the sternum in LVH whereas in volume overload or left ventricular dilatation it moves laterally or downwards." I believe in both the conditions the displacement of PMI is laterally or downwards. Could you please explain or give the reference for this statement.
Awesome video - I know that aortic stenosis occurs in older patient due to naturally aging process non-congenital but what about aortic sclerosis ? I wonder could aortic sclerosis be affiliated with congenital valvular disorder . I thought all a long that the existence of a bicuspid valve was due to just the human evolution because the the tricuspid valve (semilunar valves) need to be cut three slits due to that these valve indicate a much larger blood supply needed to be transport throughout the whole body rather than the lungs .
Why did you say, that when left ventricle is hypertrophied PMI moves medially closer to sternum if it's the oposite - the apex moves laterally and down?
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@Matias Ali I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
Good day sir, i had my 2d echo 1 year ago and the result was mild aortic regurgitation.. Is this an emergency issue, do i need an operation? Thank u so much if u can explain it to me..
why do you hear systolic ejection murmur if there is aortic valve dysfunction? If the aortic valve closure is heard on S2, I would've thought the murmur would be heard after... meaning diastolic murmur.
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Excellent explanations and extremely helpful. Just the right level of simple descriptions and medical terminology.
Thank you so much. I wish you also mentioned the effects of this on the pulmonary system
amazing lecture. 4:38 PMI should move laterally and away from the sternum.
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It's because he's writing on a screen with a pen-like device
You said "the PMI moves medially towards the sternum in LVH whereas in volume overload or left ventricular dilatation it moves laterally or downwards."
I believe in both the conditions the displacement of PMI is laterally or downwards.
Could you please explain or give the reference for this statement.
amazing lecture! simple, precise and easy to understand! thanks for the lecture :)
Awesome video - I know that aortic stenosis occurs in older patient due to naturally aging process non-congenital but what about aortic sclerosis ? I wonder could aortic sclerosis be affiliated with congenital valvular disorder . I thought all a long that the existence of a bicuspid valve was due to just the human evolution because the the tricuspid valve (semilunar valves) need to be cut three slits due to that these valve indicate a much larger blood supply needed to be transport throughout the whole body rather than the lungs .
Thank you so much .if we can say symptoms of AS and AR are as same ?
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Great explanation.
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Why did you say, that when left ventricle is hypertrophied PMI moves medially closer to sternum if it's the oposite - the apex moves laterally and down?
Sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I was dumb lost the password. I would love any tricks you can give me!
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@Matias Ali I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
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Age-related calcification is the same as idiopathic degeneration ?
Wouldn't PMI shift laterally with Left Ventricle Hypertrophy instead of towards the sternum?
Nice,what about aortic sclerosis?
Good day sir, i had my 2d echo 1 year ago and the result was mild aortic regurgitation.. Is this an emergency issue, do i need an operation? Thank u so much if u can explain it to me..
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why do you hear systolic ejection murmur if there is aortic valve dysfunction? If the aortic valve closure is heard on S2, I would've thought the murmur would be heard after... meaning diastolic murmur.
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I had both of these
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when does it happens on systole or diastolic?
Khan sir can you Linked me the first video that shows how aortic sténosis. I hope you can reply
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detailed echo and doppler echo in A. R. !!??
i want cds of these lecture...???
+Khurram Khan Why not use a video downloader? Also the Khan app allows for downloading as well to your phone.
+darkein ...can u send me link
i m not good in mobiles n internet
Ok, the easiest way I see is to go to the video you want to save at the Khan Academy site.
Below each video it says "Options, Share, Info".
Click on the Info button. If it is downloadable, then you will see "Download this video". Either right click and save as or click it. Depending on what browser you use, it should start downloading if you click it.
Um is t it pronounced “angIna”? As it vagina ? Bit weird …. Saying angina as what he’s saying it as”
Is it my headphones or does his voice sound robotic?!
Great video though! Thank you! :)
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