i used to struggle with understanding pathophysiology, mainly bc our lecture pdfs and diaporamas either scratch things on surface level only or they contain nothing but a bunch of incomprehensible schematic "explanations", but your videos LITERALLY saved me! they’re just so smooth and easily understood and they cover pretty much everything that is important and needed. osmosis i owe you so much hshsjsk love you ❤️
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Can you please do a video on leptospirosis? There's not much sources that can give a detailed yet simple explanation about the diease pathophysiology.. Thank you so much!
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Very amazing video! Just a little feedback- kindly add RIFLE criteria of staging and a little note on management of the conditions! Thankyou and lots of love from India! 😇
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it's really helpfull video about prereanl AKI. i'm learning about AKI but stuck to understand the mechalism of why in the pre AKI , it can be oliguria and the urine's less sodium, etc....
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Around 1:39 you have mentioned that Creatinine is reabsorbed, please could you confirm that. Creatinine is completely filtered and excreted and only some portion is secreted (thus helping us to measure GFR). Could you clarify this. Thanks
Really appreciate your video. I have a quick question at the end though. If water, sodium, and urea are all reabsorbed based on the aldosterone system, the urine should have less urea as well. However, you said it will stink more. Is it just because the amount of water loss in urine is significant that the urea odor peaks out?
👋 Hi Doctor Rishi Desai, why you don't lay down firstly the underlying mechanism behind which the dis-ease occurs then you can explain the accompanied pathophisiology ?
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I have a question, does the renin-angiotensin aldosterone also get stimulated in post renal disease? since there would also be less blood filtration in post renal failure?
Haha you must choose but choose wisely? Love the Indiana Jones kidney :D he seems super enthusiastic about teaching us about archeology and kidney diseases
Nothing gives me joy knowing that I no longer have deadly kidney stones, I felt so much pain last 5 years in search of a cure! finally got rid of it with natural herbal supplement from Dr okouromi on RUclips.
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mechanism is different for azotemia in some books.. Other mech is. as less blood is reaching kidney{ ischemia} less urea is getting flitered out leading to increase in Urea cret. ratio.. it has nothing to do with Renin Angio tensin. plz clarify as soon as possible #Osmosis
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i used to struggle with understanding pathophysiology, mainly bc our lecture pdfs and diaporamas either scratch things on surface level only or they contain nothing but a bunch of incomprehensible schematic "explanations", but your videos LITERALLY saved me! they’re just so smooth and easily understood and they cover pretty much everything that is important and needed. osmosis i owe you so much hshsjsk love you ❤️
Awesome! We're always glad to help! 😊
Top top quality video. Just the right level if detail for what I need to know as a medical student in the UK. Beautifully explained. I wish there was a video like this for everything I have to learn.
Same man same, im not a medical students but i really love medicine in general.
I really have to thank you guys for the amazing job you do with your videos. the best ones! Keep the great work.
Excellent videos and explanation. I prefer your videos over the lectures from my professors. Thanks again.
same^^
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I do the same.Osmosis makes topic so palatable in 5-10 mins that Professors can't in 50-60 mins.
hey ,if anyone else needs to find out about
what are kidney disease symptoms
try Franaar Healthy Kidney Formula (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my brother in law got great success with it.
one word..AMAZING, it is so easy to follow and understand. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I love how you make beautiful animations, kidney was super cute while activating renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.
You are the saviour for us med students at last moment of examinations.🙏
I pay my respect to you and pledge to offer my first salary to your patreon page. ♥️🥰
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I will link my entire medical school class to your page! There are about 240 ms1 students currently learning from yall because your videos are so amazing and easy to follow. THANK YOU for doing what you do!
This video is short but great explanation for AKI. I am wathching this video on the commuting time:)
thanks for this videos , i understand with you more than my prof !
thank you, this video help me, when i learn about AKI.. great video...
Greatly helped me understand Prerenal AKI
Hi! I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion to us through your videos. They are a great help to me during my masters since I learned a lot. God bless you guys!
Osmosis are you going to explain Nephrotic vs nephritic and the underlying diseases ? :)))) its very hard to understand without you guys
Good question! We'll get to it eventually, but I don't think we'll get to it for another couple of months at least!
Have you guys made a video on Chronic Kidney Disease?
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Second-year nursing student, this is really interesting, never heard of this problem yet.
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Can you please do a video on leptospirosis? There's not much sources that can give a detailed yet simple explanation about the diease pathophysiology.. Thank you so much!
Nothing gives me joy knowing that I no longer have deadly kidney stones, I felt so much pain last 5 years in search of a cure! finally got rid of it with natural herbal supplement from Dr okouromi on RUclips.
Great animation! Great voice over! Great content! Great video! Thank you!
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Difficult concept well explained .Thank you.
We all shows support Via gratitude.I am pretty sure that every medical student atleast once in a life time might have seen ur video.U taught them (Us).
Even people in my peer group used to say that Osmosis Teaches u much better than the so called professors.
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a video on the difference between Nephritic and Nephrotic syndromes would be really useful
Did that ever get made? Would be a great one, for sure.
Excellent job by osmosis. Great videos
These videos are great, but a more comprehensive list of ethiology (tumors, infections etc.) and symptoms would be helpful.
Very amazing video! Just a little feedback- kindly add RIFLE criteria of staging and a little note on management of the conditions! Thankyou and lots of love from India! 😇
Great videos! Could you do one explaining dialisis and the different methods?
We focus only on pathology right now and not treatments. Maybe one day in the future!
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it's really helpfull video about prereanl AKI. i'm learning about AKI but stuck to understand the mechalism of why in the pre AKI , it can be oliguria and the urine's less sodium, etc....
so interesting.. Thank you guys you helped me so much.. Good luck!
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Thanks for the feedback!
Around 1:39 you have mentioned that Creatinine is reabsorbed, please could you confirm that. Creatinine is completely filtered and excreted and only some portion is secreted (thus helping us to measure GFR). Could you clarify this. Thanks
this is so good and helpful
Helpful..... Thanks man
This was so helpful!! Thank you so so so much
Really appreciate your video. I have a quick question at the end though. If water, sodium, and urea are all reabsorbed based on the aldosterone system, the urine should have less urea as well. However, you said it will stink more. Is it just because the amount of water loss in urine is significant that the urea odor peaks out?
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👋 Hi Doctor Rishi Desai, why you don't lay down firstly the underlying mechanism behind which the dis-ease occurs then you can explain the accompanied pathophisiology ?
Thank you osmosis Bro.
I love your videos! Thank you so much 😊
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lovely! big thanks
Thank you.
Hello!
Quick question: what happens to the potassium level in the blood? is it always elevated in pre-renal, intra-renal and post-renal?
Depends on the phase of kidney injury you are in. in the oliguric phase you would by hyperkalemic and in the diuretic phase your would be hypokalemic
Thanks. May be it will help to get me good grades ☑
thank you for the great explanation :D
u should do histology videos of all structure in body.. ty
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I have spent months investigating the top cure for reducing kidney disease naturally and found an awesome resource at Jaylands Kidney Kit (google it if you are interested)
Did you do the micro vids too??? Anyways, very helpful. THANKS!
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I have a question, does the renin-angiotensin aldosterone also get stimulated in post renal disease? since there would also be less blood filtration in post renal failure?
Haha you must choose but choose wisely? Love the Indiana Jones kidney :D he seems super enthusiastic about teaching us about archeology and kidney diseases
Nothing gives me joy knowing that I no longer have deadly kidney stones, I felt so much pain last 5 years in search of a cure! finally got rid of it with natural herbal supplement from Dr okouromi on RUclips.
Thank you!!
Can u make a video on hus..plz?
Thank you thank you THANK YOU !!!
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please explain wound healing
@osmosis.org, guys kindly plz make video if possible for acute and chronic renal failure
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Thank u very much love ur videos sir
please also do chronic kidney disease.
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Excellent 👍👍
Thanks!
thanks
You're welcome! 🥰
hey osmosis, where can i find the video on nephrotic vs nephritic diseases?
Hi Anna, thanks for the comment! We do touch on this topic in some of our renal pathology videos, like our video on lupus nephritis, but we don't have a video that addresses this topic specifically. You can vote for upcoming videos by becoming an Osmosis Prime subscriber. You can sign up for a free trial here: www.osmosis.org/
Thanx alot🌹🌹
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mechanism is different for azotemia in some books.. Other mech is. as less blood is reaching kidney{ ischemia} less urea is getting flitered out leading to increase in Urea cret. ratio.. it has nothing to do with Renin Angio tensin. plz clarify as soon as possible #Osmosis
They mentioned that "not filtering result in azotemia" , it's in the video
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thanks a lot
ohhhhh. This kidney looks soooooo cute. :) Nice illustration
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I thought Urea will be reabsorbed more… so why nitrogen smell of urine when urine is more concentrated? Thank you
Totally awesome!
Thanks!
6 minutes to explain clearly what took my professor 20 minutes to explain convolutedly. well done niggaz
Amazing!😊
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Fantastic!
Thanks, Katama! 🥰
Great. I have acute kidney injury. It hurts btw
Please explain hyponatremia :)
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Great stuff
Thanks!
amazing
How long it
the lecturer played this during the lecture at my uni. lmfao :P