A correction at 4:16, complete M components are NOT freely excreted in the urine in absence of glomerular damage. However light chains can be excreted in urine where the are called bence jones protein.
Watched all 3 videos.. Super awesome job... Really loved the way how u showed the gross images & then the radiology. If I may suggest something, then add 4th video with mcq to really solidify the concept.. (Also add something about Heavy Chain Disease) P.S. thanks for existing
Esteemed sir your way of explain Nation is a dynamic I must,say and very easy to understand hoping henceforth u,may please keep it up search unusual topics:::Dr.M.Ashraf.M.D.::: radio diagnosis::: Kashmir J and K.
Sir one doubt robbins says m component are excluded in the urine in the absence of glomerular damage and in the lecture u mentioned they are freely excreted in the urine in the absence of glomerular damage
I have a question: My mother has Lupus and both light chains are high but the ratio is normal. Does this mean multiple myleoma? My mother is also doing a bone marrow biopsy very soon.
Sir i read that serum alkaline phosphate(SAP) is linked to osteoblastic activity and SAP in normal in MM so will there be decreased osteoblast activity as you mentioned or it will be Normal ???
For blood and bone marrow disorders, I highly recommend consulting Dr. S. K. Gupta from Hyderabad, India. He is one of the best hematologists in India. He has an experience of over 15 years and many successful treatments. If you can't visit his hospital then you can do video consultations also. He does video consultations too.
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A correction at 4:16, complete M components are NOT freely excreted in the urine in absence of glomerular damage.
However light chains can be excreted in urine where the are called bence jones protein.
Please continue sir this.... Same to same robins...... 🎉
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Watched all 3 videos..
Super awesome job...
Really loved the way how u showed the gross images & then the radiology.
If I may suggest something, then add 4th video with mcq to really solidify the concept.. (Also add something about Heavy Chain Disease)
P.S. thanks for existing
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Esteemed sir your way of explain Nation is a dynamic I must,say and very easy to understand hoping henceforth u,may please keep it up search unusual topics:::Dr.M.Ashraf.M.D.::: radio diagnosis::: Kashmir J and K.
Really helpful
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Sir one doubt robbins says m component are excluded in the urine in the absence of glomerular damage and in the lecture u mentioned they are freely excreted in the urine in the absence of glomerular damage
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I have a question: My mother has Lupus and both light chains are high but the ratio is normal. Does this mean multiple myleoma? My mother is also doing a bone marrow biopsy very soon.
Sir......what about wbc disorders
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Sir i read that serum alkaline phosphate(SAP) is linked to osteoblastic activity and SAP in normal in MM so will there be decreased osteoblast activity as you mentioned or it will be Normal ???
i just got diagnosed :(
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For blood and bone marrow disorders, I highly recommend consulting Dr. S. K. Gupta from Hyderabad, India. He is one of the best hematologists in India. He has an experience of over 15 years and many successful treatments. If you can't visit his hospital then you can do video consultations also. He does video consultations too.
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