Internal Medicine Review Questions (Part Six) - CRASH! Medical Review Series
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
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(Disclaimer: The medical information contained herein is intended for physician medical licensing exam review purposes only, and are not intended for diagnosis of any illness. If you think you may be suffering from any medical condition, you should consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.)
I really enjoyed that first part on leprosy, my attention was100% captured! It felt good to go back to being fascinated and actually enjoying learning medicine instead of killing yourself trying to digest a lesson and trying cram it all in.
Intro --- 00:00:01
Question 01 --- 00:01:10 [ Connected to Question 02 ]
Question 02 --- 00:16:31 [ Continued from Question 01 ]
Question 03 --- 00:20:03
Question 04 --- 00:28:52
Question 05 --- 00:40:28
Question 06 --- 00:52:59
Question 07 --- 01:11:47
Question 08 --- 01:27:08
Question 09 --- 01:38:02 [ Connected to Question 10 ]
Question 10 --- 01:44:13 [ Continued from Question 09 ]
Hello, Dr. Bolin! Can you tell me what program you use to record your screen in real-time?
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Dear Sir - IgA isn’t the most abundant antibody produced in the body Sir...its IgG
Dr bolin thanks alot for your videos. All the best from Barbados
Love you dr!! You are amazing keep up the good work
2020, thank you for this review
Coffee has stimulant effect on gi tract. Don't think it contains any fiber!
Any reference?
Accidentally disliked this video cause I listen in the car, in the house while holding my children, while cleaning, etc. All I'm saying is no one really dislikes these videos Dr. Bolin- they are lifesavers. Any dislikes are probably mistakes like I made (and corrected). Mystery solved.. That is all. Lol
Haha no worries. Thanks for the kind words!
Hey Dr. Bolin, could you please explain the difference between Myelophthisic Anemia and Myelodysplastic syndrome?
Myelophthisic anemia is where you have an anemia due to poor proliferation of erythrocytes in the marrow. Usually, but not always, related to some sort of infiltration of the marrow with metastatic cancer.
Myelodysplastic syndrome is a group of disorders that typically result from defects in the maturation process of a cell line in the marrow, but isn't a leukemia. It's kinda like a "pre-leukemia." Another way to think of it is the leukemia's equivalent to what smoldering myeloma is to multiple myeloma.
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amazing thx so much for posting!
great mcq lectures
My palms get MOIST before exams.
Cool stuff...
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