"isn't that fascinating?.. it is". Lol. I found you by accident and I am so glad I did. You, sir, are a great teacher. I enjoy your sense of humor, I look forward to learning from you and actually retain information, unlike Uni which is such a stale environment. Thank you for taking the time to do what you do.
I am a student at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and I’m giving a Case study presentation on one of our patients with Sickle Cell Disease tomorrow. Your videos have helped me tremendously! Thank you for this great content 😊
Awesome...That’s amazing! I am happy and honored that you found my videos helpful! I wish you the best of luck with your presentation and career...If your presentation goes well tomorrow, please, share my videos with others! 😊 Thanks a ton! All the best 🍀👍
I'm a pharmacy student who understood immunology from your videos+ I have sickle cell disease and i watch your videos to understand my body more ❤ Thank u for everything ❤ ++++ The ( sickle or not to sickle) is " painfully" hilarious 😂
When I used to see comments like "I have a hema exam in a few days and your videos are saving my life" I used to think they were far fetched. But this is me now. I have a hema exam on Tuesday and your videos are saving my life!! Edit: I had a 92 on the exam. Thank you!!
I watch these videos out of my pure interest for blood disorders. I’ve always been somewhat fascinated with blood disorders such as Sickle Cell, and always wished I could do something to help those experiencing them. I was also recently diagnosed with Beta Thalassemia - the irony.
Thank you so much for this playlist. I just have one comment in this video, I believe there's a difference between point mutation and single nucleotide polymorphism and in sickle cell disease it's a point mutation and not a SNP. please correct me if I'm wrong
Thank you for your videos. One correction, however. When black people were *taken* to America, there was a lot of malaria in the US south as well as in the Caribbean. The prevalence of malaria was part of the justification for the spread of slavery in these areas using black labor.
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Is the HBB gene becomes recessive after mutation? Is the normal HBB gene a dominant gene....so in carriers only sickle cell trait is present but not the disease?is it like that or other way around?did I understand correctly... kindly explain.
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"isn't that fascinating?.. it is". Lol. I found you by accident and I am so glad I did. You, sir, are a great teacher. I enjoy your sense of humor, I look forward to learning from you and actually retain information, unlike Uni which is such a stale environment. Thank you for taking the time to do what you do.
Wow 🤩
Thank you so much 😊
I am a student at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and I’m giving a Case study presentation on one of our patients with Sickle Cell Disease tomorrow. Your videos have helped me tremendously! Thank you for this great content 😊
Awesome...That’s amazing! I am happy and honored that you found my videos helpful! I wish you the best of luck with your presentation and career...If your presentation goes well tomorrow, please, share my videos with others! 😊
Thanks a ton! All the best 🍀👍
I'm a pharmacy student who understood immunology from your videos+
I have sickle cell disease and i watch your videos to understand my body more ❤
Thank u for everything ❤
++++ The ( sickle or not to sickle) is " painfully" hilarious 😂
I appreciate you so much, Katerina, and I wish you all the best!
i don’t just don’t learn, i’m entertained! thank you for pretty straightforward lecture!
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just started a haematology placement as an SHO. These videos are so helpful. Thank you for all your efforts.
When I used to see comments like "I have a hema exam in a few days and your videos are saving my life" I used to think they were far fetched. But this is me now. I have a hema exam on Tuesday and your videos are saving my life!!
Edit: I had a 92 on the exam. Thank you!!
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comprehensive and simplified plus humor aside to break the hardcore lecture. thanks!
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I watch these videos out of my pure interest for blood disorders. I’ve always been somewhat fascinated with blood disorders such as Sickle Cell, and always wished I could do something to help those experiencing them. I was also recently diagnosed with Beta Thalassemia - the irony.
Thank you isn't enough for these great lectures 🙌
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! Im writing a lit review of SCD and this video has helped me so much is understanding the pathophysiolgoy
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Thank you so much for this playlist. I just have one comment in this video, I believe there's a difference between point mutation and single nucleotide polymorphism and in sickle cell disease it's a point mutation and not a SNP. please correct me if I'm wrong
Thank you, you are the reason I am surviving HEMATOLOGY
Thank you for that video I have really understood
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Thank you for your videos. One correction, however. When black people were *taken* to America, there was a lot of malaria in the US south as well as in the Caribbean. The prevalence of malaria was part of the justification for the spread of slavery in these areas using black labor.
I think you’re right.
I was talking about a later era, 20th century...I should’ve been more specific.
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In prevous video what is the first sickle cell so there is no o2 or no o2 so cells become sickle ?
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sir why does hbf increase in the patients with aplastic anaemia and also as a side effect of anti convulsant therapy
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Is the HBB gene becomes recessive after mutation? Is the normal HBB gene a dominant gene....so in carriers only sickle cell trait is present but not the disease?is it like that or other way around?did I understand correctly... kindly explain.
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Awesome! Can you do hemoglobin C disease.
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Bro ,one question -water follows sodium or potassium or both??🤔
Water can follow any osmotically active substance (especially sodium).
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Sir my ki hbs is 58%, is that severe?
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there is a cure for sickle cell
I think If you talked a bit faster I'd concentrate more now I just feel slightly bored
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