I’ve been noticing an inconsistency in the ranges and diagnostic criteria for nephrotic syndrome in your different videos. Are the values supposed to differ like that??
Cause of the presentation on CT the central low attenuation and surrounding vasogenic edema. With toxoplasmosis you get multiple hypodense regions predominantly in the basal ganglia and at the corticomedullary junction
Really helpful, thankyou so Much
Thank you Doc for such educative videos.
Glad you like them!
So helpful, thank you so much🤗
Glued for more videos
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Thankyou so Dr Kazevu
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"if you haven't gone through the ecg" me who has an exam tomorrow 😭 but there's still time lol
😂 you didn’t go through?
Thank you so much
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I’ve been noticing an inconsistency in the ranges and diagnostic criteria for nephrotic syndrome in your different videos. Are the values supposed to differ like that??
Which values have you seen so far on the videos ..?
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Why isn’t station 15 CNS Toxoplasmosis?
Cause of the presentation on CT the central low attenuation and surrounding vasogenic edema.
With toxoplasmosis you get multiple hypodense regions predominantly in the basal ganglia and at the corticomedullary junction
@@DrMK7 very well noted. Thank you 🙏🏾.
This is really helpful. Thank you
Hi Doc, will you also make videos for preclinical sciences?
Hey Mimie, yes those will sure be coming
@@DrMK7 That will be great 🙂 can't wait!
@@Vespertinemarmalade which courses would you love to see?
@@DrMK7 Physiology mostly
Pathology and pharmacology too
@@Vespertinemarmalade okay noted 👍
Question 7
If you have not gone through the ECG series ,then my bad this is going to be very hectic for you😂😅
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