Very sound knowledge good command on the subjects no body taught us thses topics we kept on trying ourselves some time clear most of the time unclear love respect from Pakistan especially your commitment with students
Hello...my son has an antenatal barrter syndrome. He has slow growth nonerheless he is a very charming child. Currently, we have decided to increase more awareness of this illness.
Hello sir, but thiazides leads to hypercalcimea using Na/Ca exchanger on basolateral side when Na/Cl is blocked by Thiazides , but according to your explanation it must lead to hypocalcimea?? Or is there any difference between gitelman and thiazides diuretics!!!?? Please explain this is confusing
Gitelman syndrome is usually milder presents in adulthood, rarely has antenatal presentation such as polyhydramnios. Treatment is by giving potassium and magnesium supplements
Thank you for mentioning the milder adult presentation. I was Dxd at age 48. I am not a physician but I have learned a lot about this. I stay on top of my symptoms and take supplements to help, along with the liquid potassium chloride. In much better shape as I stay with the magnesium added and eat potassium rich foods.
Very sound knowledge good command on the subjects no body taught us thses topics we kept on trying ourselves some time clear most of the time unclear love respect from Pakistan especially your commitment with students
Hello...my son has an antenatal barrter syndrome. He has slow growth nonerheless he is a very charming child. Currently, we have decided to increase more awareness of this illness.
excellent sir.please upload more videos
Sir, you have compared Gitelman syndrome with thiazide toxicity
But thiazide toxicity causes hypercalcemia
, in Gitelman syndrome hypocalcemia
Wonderful concept and would suggest to compare Gitelman and barter syndrome
thank u Dr. Deepak for such a nice lecture
Thank you sir
Excellent sir
Excellent lecture
Awesome lecture sir
Great lecture
nice sir
Could Gene Thearapy be beneficial?
Hello sir, but thiazides leads to hypercalcimea using Na/Ca exchanger on basolateral side when Na/Cl is blocked by Thiazides , but according to your explanation it must lead to hypocalcimea?? Or is there any difference between gitelman and thiazides diuretics!!!?? Please explain this is confusing
Sir, goo day. Is gitelman syndrome a congenital illness?
How about ca ??
Can I still exercise even with gitelman syndrome?
Yeah
Gitelman syndrome is usually milder presents in adulthood, rarely has antenatal presentation such as polyhydramnios. Treatment is by giving potassium and magnesium supplements
Thank you for mentioning the milder adult presentation. I was Dxd at age 48. I am not a physician but I have learned a lot about this. I stay on top of my symptoms and take supplements to help, along with the liquid potassium chloride. In much better shape as I stay with the magnesium added and eat potassium rich foods.
It's not really a treatment it's just a way to keep you alive cause you arent really treating anything your just keeping the person alive
I was diagnosed at 14 and its not a treatment they told me there is no cure there is not treatment and all they can do is treat symptoms
What app is used to write notes in iOS..?
Microsoft onenote
Yes this is one note software available in Apple and from Microsoft
@@pajeshjp9087 i tink it is notabbility
Liquid text is better for ios