I’m a second year Medical Biology student and my curiosity of platelets brought me here. I thought this would be hard to grasp because I have no prior knowledge in any of these aside from the basics. But you Sir taught it like its just A B C. Thank you so much Medicosis, you’re the best professor I have.
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Platelet counts between 400 and 650 are significant! I was referred to a hematologist for an unexplained platelet counts of 500 to 630 over a few years. I now have a diagnosis of Essential Thrombocythemia with JAK2 mutation
My platelet count is after 2 years finally in a normal range according to my hematologist. Was at 25 and now at 309 however my monocyte number has been at a high number of 29 area ever since thrombocytopenia diagnosis. What do monocytes have to do with? So I supposedly have monocytosis and hematologist can’t explain. Can you or anyone explain the significance or seriousness if at all ,of that?
A decrease of the platelet count causing increase TPO is positive feedback, not negative feedback. You are an excellent teacher and I like your way of teaching. Keep going. Great job.
It’s a negative feedback, not a positive feedback! Positive feedback would go like this: during labor, the descent of the fetal head will stretch the cervix, which will increase oxytocin, which contracts the uterine wall which increase the descent of the fetal head, which stretches the cervix,....and again, and again...etc! You an read the first chapters of Guyton’s physiology to learn more! Hope it helps!
@10:51 you said that ET is one of Myeloprolifeitive Neoplasms together with Multiple myeloma which is NOT (multiple myeloma is B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders specific with plasma cell that we call them plasma cell dyscrasia that produce monoclonal gamopathy at last the disease that with Essential thrompocythemia is PV, primary myelofibrosis that might those two by time progress to MPF that we call it POST -ET or POST-PV as always thank you for your hard work to do this video
During chemotherapy my daughters megakaryocyte(sp) were reduced by a lot and they haven't recovered. Her liver function test comes back normal ALS ALT. I ask the doctor to check the liver but he doesnt think it's that. Any suggestions? Please help
I love your explanation, but is there a simplified version meant for high schoolers? Thank you. I understood a few words that I wanted to get from you, so it's a 5/5, but I couldn't understand like, a lot of things.
Coming back, I somehow got it all. It was my fault. :) Istg when I first learn something it's always so hard but when I go back I get to that "ohhhhhhhh" reaction.
Coined a new term-"Cytobudding." A special type of cell division that is NOT mitosis, NOT meiosis, and NOT binary fission. Here is the pitch: Platelets are created by a special king of cell division called "CYTOBUDDING," which is always a terminal division. Why are platelets not cells? They have the suffix "-cyte" after all. They have an outer cellular membrane, they are metabolically active (make proteins), and even have mitochondria. So they don't divide and represent a terminal form, mature red blood cells don't divide and have no nucleus either, but they are allowed to be called cells? Looks like cell, acts like a cell, but not a cell? What the H*||? Just because they are "born differently" they are kicked out of the Cell Club? I have even heard of platelets killing bacteria and are able to moving on their own will. But.if..you....can......expand.............your.....................mind.............................................to recognize the process of Cytobudding as specialized form of cell division, then just maybe, we can let the little guy into the club? eaglezebrafish.blogspot.com/2019/10/cytobudding-another-form-of-cell.html
ruclips.net/video/-MXi4mOMmI4/видео.html Hello, panoorin nyo po ito para magkaroon kayo ng ideya. Sepsis po tawag nyan, kapag may infection sa dugo. I hope okay lng po kayo. God bless.
Well done. AL-MIGHTY ALLAH TAHALA gave you this knowledge about a tiny part and you see that How body is working by so small things, now you submit faith on the only one AL-MIGHTY ALLAH TAHALA and come to ISLAM
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platelets count 2:23
where do you fine platelets? 8:34
what stimulate platelets production? 10:03
I’m a second year Medical Biology student and my curiosity of platelets brought me here. I thought this would be hard to grasp because I have no prior knowledge in any of these aside from the basics. But you Sir taught it like its just A B C. Thank you so much Medicosis, you’re the best professor I have.
I am honored! Thank you so much!
Kindly help me by sharing my videos with others!
HONEY THEY aint even a cell they are just pieces ..love these !!
Thanks 🙏
I was soooo surprised when I looked at the number of subscribers you have
With these amazing videos that make sense of everything in medicine you should have millllions 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻please keep doing your astonishing videos your channel is the best and most interesting 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks a million, dear :)
Those are such kind words that I don’t deserve.
Can you please help me by sharing?
Medicosis Perfectionalis sure i will you deserve more🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Love this type of teaching... he just gets me!
Thank you ☺️
How do you feel about your thrombocytes? These platelets are brutal, aren't they?
They are cute lolis.
They are cute too!
😊😊😊
Exactly, I cannot imagine my life without them.
Your teaching style really helped me learn the lesson! Thank you!
I'm so glad!
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Thank you 🙏
Yes, this is my favourite medical channel
thank you really , only God knows how much this will help me , thanks again medicosis
Awesome 👏
Good luck to you:)
Platelet counts between 400 and 650 are significant! I was referred to a hematologist for an unexplained platelet counts of 500 to 630 over a few years. I now have a diagnosis of Essential Thrombocythemia with JAK2 mutation
My platelet count is after 2 years finally in a normal range according to my hematologist. Was at 25 and now at 309 however my monocyte number has been at a high number of 29 area ever since thrombocytopenia diagnosis. What do monocytes have to do with?
So I supposedly have monocytosis and hematologist can’t explain.
Can you or anyone explain the significance or seriousness if at all ,of that?
Medicosis of our time, you are genius
Thank you 🙏
Dude got a sense of humor🤣.....love your teaching method
A decrease of the platelet count causing increase TPO is positive feedback, not negative feedback. You are an excellent teacher and I like your way of teaching. Keep going. Great job.
It’s a negative feedback, not a positive feedback!
Positive feedback would go like this: during labor, the descent of the fetal head will stretch the cervix, which will increase oxytocin, which contracts the uterine wall which increase the descent of the fetal head, which stretches the cervix,....and again, and again...etc!
You an read the first chapters of Guyton’s physiology to learn more!
Hope it helps!
Helpful Doc. Thank you for sharing the knowledge.
Thank you 😊
Very helpful vedio for ASCP board exam. I deeply thankful to you from the bottom of my heart
You’re very welcome 😊
whats the best and quick way to raise platelets during dengue?apart from blood donation
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This is the most wholesome video I watched today and by that I mean I watched David Letterman show sooner today. Awesome!
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I am honored!
@10:51 you said that ET is one of Myeloprolifeitive Neoplasms together with Multiple myeloma which is NOT (multiple myeloma is B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders specific with plasma cell that we call them plasma cell dyscrasia that produce monoclonal gamopathy at last the disease that with Essential thrompocythemia is PV, primary myelofibrosis that might those two by time progress to MPF that we call it POST -ET or POST-PV
as always thank you for your hard work to do this video
Truly such a masterpiece.......
Thank you!
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we get it youre cultured
Sorry, this road is under construction!
Thank you your channel helps to study for MLS test.
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My cat loves your videos
hello.how are you?
where is hemophilia,VWD,ITP,TTP and....
Very nice! Thanks 😊
My pleasure 😇
Will you please tell me what kind of app or site you use to creat this?
So I was waiting for this series
And finally, it’s here 👍
Just curious is having bad platelets count a side effect of some covid vaccines?
What do you mean by bad platelets?
Thank you very much, it’s so helpful lecture!
My pleasure 😇
at the time 07:21, "they squeeze throuth some ???", please, what is the last word? i can't hear it clearly.
He said 'sinusoids'
U are a great teacher. Thanks
During chemotherapy my daughters megakaryocyte(sp) were reduced by a lot and they haven't recovered. Her liver function test comes back normal ALS ALT. I ask the doctor to check the liver but he doesnt think it's that. Any suggestions? Please help
Please help this question
Why the color of platelets is yellowish
I love your explanation, but is there a simplified version meant for high schoolers? Thank you. I understood a few words that I wanted to get from you, so it's a 5/5, but I couldn't understand like, a lot of things.
Coming back, I somehow got it all.
It was my fault. :)
Istg when I first learn something it's always so hard but when I go back I get to that "ohhhhhhhh" reaction.
Amazing....plz keep posting more videos
Thank you, I will
Thank you so much,waiting for next vds about bleeding and hemostasis
Absolutely...They are coming soon!
Thank you so much for this video
Can u plz tell me why people with low platelets are not allowed to travel at higher altitude
Unrealistic why arnt the platelets little lolis?
Your body filled with cute lolis
@@HaHa-wt9rq lolis, waifus, and Jotaro
Heave-ho! Heave-ho!
@「bruh」 how about you stfu and let us have our fun
I wanted little cute *Adorable* lolis
But I guess this is nice
Plasma also has Fibrinogen, but what does it do?
It’s a plasma protein that can be converted to fibrin when you need it.
Cool Thanks!@@MedicosisPerfectionalis
is that el sokhna road at the beggining of the video?
Haha 😂...No, it’s Colorado
You are best of the bests❤️❤️
I appreciate you!
Where does one find platelets.
Thank u 😊😊😊😊
My pleasure!
"Any idiot can measure..." is exactly how I felt about doing the ESR Lab at school. Haha
Haha 😂
I have an hematocrit of 0.57 and platelets are 209 should i be concerned???
Talk to your doctor, and don’t jump into conclusions before you repeat the test.
Disclaimer: I am not a doctor. I just teach!
THANK YOU FOR THIS, SIR! SUPER HELPFUL.
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Thank you very much sir. God bless you sir.
You’re very welcome 😊
I am proud of you my countryman
Thank you so much, brother
thank you!
Thanks
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Brother your informations are very good , plz make some video about neuromedicine and as well as nerophysiology
Thanks, brother
How fast should platelet count decrease
In which condition?
Ok...then does your wife know that you keep telling everybody in our class 'honey'?😂😂
It’s a secret 🤫
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Thank you 😊
Wonderful effort! Thanksssssssssss
You’re always welcome 🙏
Pl guide how to decrease platelets without medication.. pl tell at the earliest .
I don’t know 🤷♂️
Please talk to your doctor!
By the way,
Why don’t you want medications?
Akhern, thank you❤️❤️
☺️...My pleasure! Thank you :)
Praveen doctor....please I need answer for my question...is platelet consider acute phase reactant or not???
Why?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis because in some inflammation cases or anemia is incresesd
and I want to make sure???
But what’s the cause of their increase in number?
Thank you so much sir 😊
My pleasure 😇
Excellent
Thanks 🙏
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis its my pleasure
purpura more than 1 cm, not 1 mm
So cool!
Thanks 🙏
What app do you use to create your pages? I love your visuals and want to adopt it for my students (who are Deaf...they need visuals!)
I guess he’s using notability app
any vedios in haemophilia ?
Coming soon
Welcome back
Thank you so much.....
You’re very welcome 😊
Kidney secrets thrombopoitin?
Nice information
Thanks a ton!
Serotonin isn’t a protein.. the -tonin refers to its effect on vasculature.
otherwise nice simplified video though
Nice video
181 this normal or upnormal
Of what?
I want discount 😢
Coined a new term-"Cytobudding." A special type of cell division that is NOT mitosis, NOT meiosis, and NOT binary fission. Here is the pitch: Platelets are created by a special king of cell division called "CYTOBUDDING," which is always a terminal division.
Why are platelets not cells? They have the suffix "-cyte" after all. They have an outer cellular membrane, they are metabolically active (make proteins), and even have mitochondria. So they don't divide and represent a terminal form, mature red blood cells don't divide and have no nucleus either, but they are allowed to be called cells?
Looks like cell, acts like a cell, but not a cell? What the H*||? Just because they are "born differently" they are kicked out of the Cell Club? I have even heard of platelets killing bacteria and are able to moving on their own will. But.if..you....can......expand.............your.....................mind.............................................to recognize the process of Cytobudding as specialized form of cell division, then just maybe, we can let the little guy into the club?
eaglezebrafish.blogspot.com/2019/10/cytobudding-another-form-of-cell.html
Where are u from
Egypt 🇪🇬
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis can you speak arabic؟
6:42 hey honey. You said that platelet is only small pieces of megacaryocyte. Is it really a cell ?
No 😜
thanks a lottttt
but i think blood - clot = serum is more correct than plasma -clot = serum
thanks again
I have made a whole video - about that distinction- titled: “Serum vs Plasma”.
199 platelet it is normal?
Thousand?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis yes thousands
ano pong sanhi ng pagkakaroon nang infections sa dugo.
ruclips.net/video/-MXi4mOMmI4/видео.html
Hello, panoorin nyo po ito para magkaroon kayo ng ideya. Sepsis po tawag nyan, kapag may infection sa dugo. I hope okay lng po kayo. God bless.
Well done. AL-MIGHTY ALLAH TAHALA gave you this knowledge about a tiny part and you see that How body is working by so small things, now you submit faith on the only one AL-MIGHTY ALLAH TAHALA and come to ISLAM
6:42
"touch down baby" lmao
Hehe 😉
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis where did you learn the use of "hehe"? are you a chinese? God, in the past i only think "hehe" is used within china, it means a lot of things
Imagine Jack Sparrow is teaching you about his body.....
Haha 😆
I’m literally learning all this because I have “severe pancytopenia” and my platelets are at 37,000
I could become a hematologist atp honestly 😭
What the heck is splenomegaly
Spleno- means spleen; -megaly, from “MEGA” means big…So splenomegaly means an enlarged spleen!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis amazing teacher you are sir! Much respect such wow!
U have 3 hearts : peripheral ♥️ (pumping mechanism of your muscles in your LL) 😂
Wow 🤩
Fair enough!
Can’t argue with that ☺️
Don’t trust this video, the platelets are actors
They don’t say anone anone
Ab to lagta hai ek video dekhne ke liye 10 ad dekna padega pahle
This channel!!!!!
Great video but.i wish you had gone.more.into the actual function of the.platelets
I appreciate your honest feedback!
hello, could you please to number your hemostasis videos in logical order
They are arranged in order in this playlist: Bleeding & Coagulation ruclips.net/p/PLYcLrRDaR8_cAqUviH6nWUwYttoVhsyQf
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis thank you
I thought they were little cute loli inside my body.
Haha 😂
I love manal
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