FriedArcH Gaa-it Arc for foot deformity like and arc arch of foot H for hypertrophic heart Small 'aa' for Autosomal recessive trait Gaait in all ataxic gait ❤️
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Your videos have been really helpful !!! 👍 There are some changes in exam pattern from 4th May, 2020. Apart from increasing questions to test communication skills, they have removed patient care part from 'competency' section. It is really confusing. It will be really helpful if you make a video regarding changes and advantages/disadvantages due to changes. Thanking you in anticipation! 🙏
I have a doubt U said x linked dominant would be from affected father to daughter . And x linked recessive is from affected mother to son . Is this case an exception?? Of x linked dominant
*Myotonic* Dystrophy is spelled incorrectly on one of my slides. Apologies.
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Hey.. is it macro orchidism or micro in fedriech??
@@drasmakhan9619 macro in fragile X, micro in Klienfelter syndrome
For the Friedreich's Ataxia mnemonic, you can also remember iron accumulation by emphasizing Fe in "Lady GAA-GAA Fell" :)
For Huntington's, the CAG also describes what you mentioned was decreased: Caudate, Acetylcholine, GABA. Thanks!
and it can also remind us of symptoms like C-horea and A-ggression
I got a question in my exam about the CTG, followed by association symptom question “Cataract”.
Thank you so much for your mnemonic. Easy 2 points ❤️
FriedArcH Gaa-it
Arc for foot deformity like and arc arch of foot
H for hypertrophic heart
Small 'aa' for Autosomal recessive trait
Gaait in all ataxic gait
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heres another one for Huntington that came super useful in basic sciences for me:
CAG = Caudate Atrophy GABA
oh and heres another one that my friend made for Fragile X
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This is really helpful, thank you!
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I wish I know this channel way before that’s really really helpfull and you’re the only channel that I can focus and finish it, generally videos are really short and compact and really really explanatory 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you 😊
This man means business.....astonishing, fabulous
I was trying to memorize this but I use to forget after multiple attempts...you made this crap ridiculously easy man
Your videos have been really helpful !!! 👍
There are some changes in exam pattern from 4th May, 2020. Apart from increasing questions to test communication skills, they have removed patient care part from 'competency' section. It is really confusing.
It will be really helpful if you make a video regarding changes and advantages/disadvantages due to changes.
Thanking you in anticipation! 🙏
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I keep checking your channel every single day waiting for a new video ,, thanks a lot
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the mnemonics really do a wonderful job at helping me remember! Thank you so so much😄
Thank you for making these videos and making them so accessible
other mnemonic for Huntington's repeat: HUNTers put animals in (CAG)es
Fantastic, Thank you.
Your work is smart as usual.
LMAOO I immediately went to find the 2018 lady gaga & fan fall and now i will never forget friedreich's ataxia! Thank you!
Thanks! May God bless you.
Huntington's has low CAG (Caudate, ACh, GABA). Friedrich's ataxia = GAAit, HCM Fe fate.
Haha, Myotonic Dystrophy is really "Handy" its (CTG)n because they cant terminate their grip.... I love it!
Why is anticipation more common in tri-nucleotide repeat conditions?
Fred. Ataxia= GAAit ataxia
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Great stuff
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Bless your beautiful kind soul, every time I see you have a video on a topic we are taking, my heart feels happy
Wow. Great mnemonics! Went straight in to my head🤩
it is great job thank you
Awesome
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APCD of Huntington
Loved it
nice video, but don't forget to edit the word ( gammaglobulinemia ) in myotonic dystrophy
Now that's awesome!
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THANKS DIRTY
Fred Tax like GAA, we gonna be A*ll R*ight
Gammaglobulinemia is also spelled wrong😁
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Solid
Thank you so much 😊 that was helpful.
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uploaded. check it out
wow! just in time for my biochemistry NBME-- thank you so much. Please upload some biochem too!
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I have a doubt
U said x linked dominant would be from affected father to daughter .
And x linked recessive is from affected mother to son .
Is this case an exception?? Of x linked dominant
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Please re upload breast tumors and those nemonic series videos its a request
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