Hematology | Types of Anemias

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  • Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
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    Ninja Nerds!
    In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about types of Anemias!
    In this video we discuss the various types of anemias:
    Tables of Contents:
    00:00 - Intro and Overview
    00:52 - Iron Deficiency Anemia (Microcytic)
    06:07 - Pernicious Anemia (B12/Folic Acid) (Macrocytic)
    10:40 - Hereditary Spherocytosis
    13:34 - G6PDH
    19:30 - Sickle Cell Anemia (HbS)
    25:07 - Hemorrhagic
    26:28 - Aplastic (Pancytopenia)
    30:17 - Thalassemia (Microcytic)
    33:21 - Wrap Up
    References:
    ● Le T, Bhushan V, Sochat M, Chavda Y, Zureick A. First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2018. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Medical; 2017
    ● Marieb EN, Hoehn K. Anatomy & Physiology. Hoboken, NJ: Pearson; 2020.
    ● Boron WF, Boulpaep EL. Medical Physiology.; 2017.
    ● Urry LA, Cain ML, Wasserman SA, Minorsky PV, Orr RB, Campbell NA. Campbell Biology. New York, NY: Pearson; 2020.
    ● Jameson JL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Loscalzo J. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine. New York etc.: McGraw-Hill Education; 2018.
    ● Sabatine MS. Pocket Medicine: the Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine. Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer; 2020.
    ● Pérez, J.C. Hematología. La sangre y sus enfermedades (4.a ed.). Editorial McGraw-Hill; 2015.
    ● Anemia: Part 1 - Anemia Classification, Diagnosis, and Routine Work up. (2021, 1 junio). Labpedia.Net. labpedia.net/anemia-part-1-an...
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  • @NinjaNerdOfficial
    @NinjaNerdOfficial  3 года назад +223

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    • @hashirama2759
      @hashirama2759 3 года назад +5

      had blood count and my mcv is 95 and my MCH is 34.3 some how i ended up here in ur helpful explanation thnx a lot.. may i know how to treat it plz bro

    • @_fukunicorn_164
      @_fukunicorn_164 3 года назад +3

      Would you ever give iron to someone suffering from hemorrhagic anemia? Or would they be better served by a blood transfusion?

    • @fireyflower6643
      @fireyflower6643 3 года назад +3

      You are SO damn good! Able to encapsulate and convey a complex subject matter, into a very comprehensive easy to understand manner, without losing any of the important scientific medical detail, or dumbing down
      Can you do a video lecture of a flow chart of vitamins and minerals and their interactions to each other, including the importance of cofactors

    • @lynortiz7971
      @lynortiz7971 2 года назад +1

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    • @beautifulcrazy
      @beautifulcrazy 2 года назад +1

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  • @sarahghanbarpour9019
    @sarahghanbarpour9019 6 лет назад +763

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      @user-bu7vo3il9y 3 года назад +7

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    • @kasiakwiatkowska6318
      @kasiakwiatkowska6318 2 года назад +13

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    • @TheFr3styler
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      You're actually not a visual learner as that's not a thing.

  • @Finace_chic_777
    @Finace_chic_777 5 лет назад +370

    WOW dude!! I am not even a med student, or even remotely related to the med field in any way, but came here for Thalassemia (was diagnosed today). I am completely blown away by the quality of you, and feel so fortunate to have found your channel! Thank you SO much. You are EXCELLENT.

    • @Kevessi
      @Kevessi 5 лет назад +17

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    • @Finace_chic_777
      @Finace_chic_777 Год назад +10

      @@akilaweerakoon989 I’m doing fantastic. Thanks for asking.

  • @theguitarhero333
    @theguitarhero333 2 года назад +340

    For those who would like a quick reference (thalassemia always trips me up):
    00:55 - IDA
    06:08 - B12/Folic Acid
    10:38 ‐ Hereditary Spherocytosis
    13:32 - G6PD
    19:28 - Sickle Cell
    25:05 - Hemorrhage
    26:27 - Aplastic
    30:18 - Thalassemia

    • @soodeh.e3919
      @soodeh.e3919 2 года назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @b.a.5027
      @b.a.5027 2 года назад +2

      What Blood test work would you take to detect each of these ?

    • @Lolipop59
      @Lolipop59 Год назад

      @@b.a.5027 wow wow . Write them down ,then search RUclips and make notes .

    • @irmarick933
      @irmarick933 Год назад

      B

    • @HaRoyalMajesty
      @HaRoyalMajesty 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you

  • @samryon3615
    @samryon3615 2 года назад +22

    Found you by accident and i am so grateful. I have had anemia since i was 6 or 7 (i am 53 now). I have stage 4 cirrhosis(sober 6 yrs now), chronic pancreatitis, Crohns w complications(severe anemia), UC, stage 4 COPD. In the last 3 yrs i have been on Hospice 2 times.
    I learned more about my anemia in 30 mins then i have my entire life.Although i am terminal, i always want to know because each day i wake up is a blessing to me. Maybe something is learn from you can give me another beautiful on this Earth. 🙂
    Thank you for explaining this visually.
    New Sub now and looking forward to learning more from you.

  • @alishba.21
    @alishba.21 6 лет назад +280

    You have the best videos, best explanation and best pictures! Dude's saving more lives than superman

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  6 лет назад +35

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    • @alishba.21
      @alishba.21 6 лет назад +8

      :D truth!

    • @alishba.21
      @alishba.21 2 года назад +2

      3 years later and im still watching these videos for my final year MBBS D:

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    @rayayalmaz9403 4 года назад +58

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  • @jonlucaslastra1637
    @jonlucaslastra1637 3 года назад +78

    Very interesting lectures in this channel. Congratulations.
    I think there is a couple little remarks to add:
    1) Vitamin B12 comes from bacterial fermentation in the gut, and it later accumulates in animal tissues.
    Unlike folic acid, vitamin B12 compounds are not generally present in plant foods, with the exception of fortified breakfast cereals.
    Similar compounds can be found in some algae/seaweeds, but these do not have the same nutritional value of that of animal vitamin B12 sources.
    Because of this reason, vegans are often prescribed vitamin B12, because they also remove other essential dietary sources of cobalamins, such as eggs, and milk and diaries.
    2) It might be interesting mentioning about the existance of some dietary factors that can precipitate haemolytic anaemia in those patients who have a deficiency of G6PDH (genetic condition that is more common in the Mediterranean and the Middle East countries). These compounds, called glucosides, are found in some legumes such as some varieties of beans, peas, i.e. broad beans (fava beans), and if consumed by those people who have a genetic deficiency of G6PDH, they can trigger haemolytic anaemia (in this case know as favism).
    Kind Regards.

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi 2 года назад +1

      Hmmm,,, im italian, and im sure i have thallisemia (sp?). (not sure i want testing,, because i wouldn't take blood transfusions anyway,,,, -- but the more i read the more i learn,,,,, There are alot of bean soups in the italian diet, i can only eat a tiny bit of legumes (if any),,, I tried being a vegetarian in the old days,,, I got REALLY< REALLY SICK!,,, I like to cook and i honestly don't Like bean soups, Chicken soup is my specialty, Im 60, so it took a long time to learn this. And my dr is Terrible with paying real attention to my anemia,,, I'd like to find a dr. that can at least diagnose me and give me diet and supplement recommendations. But my ins. won't pay for a specialist,,, (i have medicare),,,, Wish there was even Adequate health care for low income people. i don't know what else to do but eat healthy, which i do,,, there is collard greens and dandelion greens ready to be cooked. I 'might' do better than others in my situation,,,, I don't drink (just makes me tired),,,, or smoke, I've been athletic and active my whole life,, so im strong. The biggest problem is i can get Exhausted Tired just ALL of a sudden.

    • @panama2468
      @panama2468 Год назад +1

      @@JustMe-gs9xi I buy iron bisglycinate. Sometimes we can be copper deficient, so I also get copper glycinate.
      Swanson has a good variety.

    • @peachmelba9333
      @peachmelba9333 Год назад

      Not only Vegans but also status- post Gastric bypass Bariatric people. B12 is synthesized in your duodenum which is no longer coming in contact with food- so Eureka- you're not making your own. Every day ( post- lunchtime) a sublingual B12 which actually has a wild cherry taste 😳 And I take with other vitamins in my regime An vitamin A, Calcium, Magnesium and a Prenatal Vitamin( more balanced than a generic Adult vitamin) & B- complex also. Wish I'd bought stock in a Drug house- I'd be approaching Wealthy by Now! And since my stomach acid levels are lowered I take Ferrocite( Ferrous Fumerate)- Oh I have had a verbal set-too with my semi- loving. WALMART pharmacist who said "Vitamins are a Vanity Drug" not if you're processing with a piece of stomach the size of a TurkeyEgg- THEY are mandatory for ME- I Lost more than mere weight with this surgery ! 😳

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      @peachmelba9333 Год назад +1

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    • @naama1824
      @naama1824 Год назад +3

      Thank you Jon Lucas for the additional info. Is there something to take for the G6PD deficiency? Or just things to avoid? Dr. Zach didn’t give a solution in his talk on what to do. He just explained the condition.

  • @tricia8727
    @tricia8727 6 лет назад +412

    This is the most helpful video I have ever seen on the subject! You present the details and complex metabolic pathways while streamlining it all into an easy to understand simple focus. You are a gifted teacher sir! Love it! Please keep these videos coming!!!

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  6 лет назад +37

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  • @justincherubim4186
    @justincherubim4186 5 лет назад +79

    This IS THE BEST explanation of basic hematology I have ever had!! Thank you for your talented presentation style as well as your solid understanding of this complicated topic.

  • @Choishinhyun
    @Choishinhyun 3 года назад +33

    You're a real teacher. This is awesome. I have never studied anything related but i understand what my sickness is. Thank you

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  • @b2h316
    @b2h316 5 лет назад +83

    I have a hematology exam tomorrow worth 25% of my final grade, thank you for rescuing me

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      @b2h316 3 года назад +12

      @Yoshi got an A+ in that class and a 4.0 👍🥳

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  • @welshlady212000
    @welshlady212000 4 года назад +32

    I wish everything in life was this clearly explained.

  • @vickybrown3773
    @vickybrown3773 4 года назад +1

    Best tutor ever!! what an incredible, professional, enthusiastic, clear and organized way to deliver complex information. I struggled for a long time watching "cute", bored, messy online tutors that make their videos all about "their cute selves". I am sssooo glad I found you!! please, please please never ever stop making those fantastic videos. Nobody is better than you are!!

  • @walkerwilkins7238
    @walkerwilkins7238 3 года назад +20

    Just in case anyone is watching this, MCV is typically in the range of 80-100. Depends on what lab reports you're looking at and what region you're in, but typically macrocytic is above 100 and microcytic is below 80. Always check what your school lists as normocytic though. Thank you so much for your videos, you've saved me in medical school multiple times.

    • @OpenNaNoorPls
      @OpenNaNoorPls 8 месяцев назад

      I was just gonna say that

    • @rabiaadam
      @rabiaadam 6 месяцев назад

      My lab says normal is 78.1, mine is 78.3. Diagnosed with anisocytosis and hypochromia

  • @nikkilove3522
    @nikkilove3522 6 лет назад +11

    2:02 in so far and can already tell this is gonna help a ton with my hematology exam this week. This is how everything should be taught! ty ty

  • @wenardgabrielleclimacoriza9394
    @wenardgabrielleclimacoriza9394 2 года назад +4

    I like these kind of discussions where the teacher doesn't just state the def. and stuffs but actually explains it, going deep

  • @Carmlmami
    @Carmlmami 2 года назад +10

    You’re doing a great service explaining complicated issues made simple. That’s a gift. Thank you.

  • @iceblue1457
    @iceblue1457 2 года назад +1

    I’ve watched so many of your videos. They are all very informative and helpful. These videos about blood and anemia I watched several times because I have myelofibrosis, receiving blood transfusion and my stats are getting worrisome. Knowing about it through your video has been comforting. Thank you.

  • @Malakasism
    @Malakasism 2 года назад +88

    Awesome video man. Keep up the good work! Here are a few extra key points in each of the Anemias you listed:
    1) Iron Deficiency Anemia
    Extra possible causes: Can also be due to : parasitic infection, increased iron demand, malabsorpion.
    Extra clinical signs from the ones you mentioned are Oral lesions, Angular Cheilitis, Plummer-Vinson syndrome( Glossits, esophageal webbing,dysphagia), koilonychia, pica(desire to eat non-edible things such as clay-paint.)
    Upon microscopic examination we can see microcytic, hypochromic anemia with anisocytosis and poikilocytosis with presence of target cells.
    2.1)B12Folate Deficiency:
    Peripheral Blood smear= Presence of Hyoersegmented neutrophils, target cells, polychromasia, Howell-Jolly bodies.
    Measure methylmalonic acid should be elavated.
    Presents with neurological symptoms
    2.2)Foliate deficiency :
    Occurs due to increased demand during pregnancy, due to alcoholism, due to anti-folate drugs( Methotrexate), or due to malabsorption
    Measure homosysteine levels( should be elevated). No neurological symptoms are present.
    3)Hereditary spherocytosis= Intracorposcular origin.
    Patients also appear with jaundice. Perform splenectomy to correct reduce anemia.
    4)G6PD deficiency= Intracorposcular origin
    Clinical Signs : Back pain, Hemoglobinemia, Hemoglobinuria
    5)Sickle cell Anemia( Intracorposcular- Extravascular)
    Extra clinical signs= Pain, micro-infarcts, necrosis in joints, bones , GI, lungs, aplastic crisis, sequestration crisis.
    Extra Treatment= Bone marrow transplant
    6)Aplastic Anemia
    Normocytic, normochromic pancytopenia.
    Signs and symptoms= Palor,weakness, Petechiae haemorrhages, ecchymosis, mucosal bleeds, recurrent infections, thrombocytopenia, Granulocytosis.
    Treatment: Antithymocyte Globulin, corticosteroids, Cyclosporine, Cytokines administration( EPO, G-CSF, GM-CSF) , Bone marrow transplant.

    • @stuartbeckwith8103
      @stuartbeckwith8103 Год назад +2

      Much appreciated! Also the IV fluids are helpful in Sickel Cell Crisis to keep the vasculature full and plump (for lack of a better word) so the sickel cells have less of a chance to accumulate in the blood vessels and cause infarcts.

    • @dakinmalik9510
      @dakinmalik9510 8 месяцев назад

      Mentzers index to diff. Between thalassemia and Ida

  • @cordesj1
    @cordesj1 4 года назад +8

    Hands down one of the best explanations I have heard yet! Thank YOU! I Needed this.

  • @Onebeautifulheart
    @Onebeautifulheart 4 года назад +3

    This is SO AWESOME! I’m in love with the way tutor brain works!!! I learn visually and THIS is exactly what I need! Now I’m going to watch this again and make my notes exactly like you have done! I’m suffering with Anemia trying to learn how to fix it! 😞

  • @devildocj
    @devildocj Месяц назад

    Just wanted to say thank you for all your videos. I may only be a nursing student but have been a paramedic for quite sometime and while we don't need to know this as in depth as you cover it your lectures have helped me understand the full disease processes in detail that I need. You are hands down the best and I could not be more thankful to have found your videos! You rock man!

  • @007_life
    @007_life 4 года назад +57

    This was the best and most informative video I’ve ever seen. I’ve struggled with Anemia for half my life. You’ve made it so much easier to understand. Thank you.

    • @castlenovelist97BOOKS
      @castlenovelist97BOOKS Год назад

      Apparently, it can't be cured. I was researching the entire illness. It can last for years or be chronic to its carriers. You have to receive blood transfusions, and even then, they say that won't really help. It can't be cured overnight, but if you go see a doctor, you might feel better after you've had the transfusion.

  • @charu5710
    @charu5710 4 года назад +26

    Literally blow up my mind .
    Sir I am in med school and I thought that I'll Be doomed in physiology but You are a life saver and I mean Your enthusiasm while teaching is really addictive.
    Please keep on making these videos.❤

  • @tw123193a
    @tw123193a 2 года назад +3

    I love this. You have such in depth understanding of these topics. You break it down effortlessly and effectively!

  • @eliztaylor2
    @eliztaylor2 Год назад

    I love the way he explains content and breaks it down so simplistically! I always have these moments when everything just clicks when watching his videos. Thank you very much!

  • @rubywine2430
    @rubywine2430 6 лет назад +24

    Thank you for explaining this so well! I was diagnosed with severe iron deficiency and have started weekly infusions at the cancer center. This helps me understand what's been happening inside my body all this time when I thought I was just over worked and over stressed. Thank you!

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  6 лет назад +4

      +Stephanie Maxwell i'm so happy that we were able to help I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.

  • @gimmelife3717
    @gimmelife3717 5 лет назад +28

    Freakin amazing video! You teach just the way I naturally think, learn and probably retain the most - love how you ask questions like and "why" or "so what does that mean" and answer them! it's exactly how i talk to myself in my head lol

  • @taylorredburn4158
    @taylorredburn4158 3 года назад +1

    Can I just say... I LOVE that you're teaching pathophysiology while still receiving acupuncture cupping. The best of both worlds!

  • @MrAkooanaih
    @MrAkooanaih Год назад +1

    this man is a real talent, how can he remember all of this and teach in a very simple way.. god bless u

  • @komalpreetverma6716
    @komalpreetverma6716 4 года назад +9

    One of the best video about anaemia and its classification on the internet.

  • @marleyjohnson5223
    @marleyjohnson5223 4 года назад +27

    Just got diagnosed with anemia, this was so helpful 🥰 thank you

    • @_True_World
      @_True_World 2 года назад

      How are u now pls reply

    • @marleyjohnson5223
      @marleyjohnson5223 2 года назад

      @@_True_World I’m good 🙂

    • @_True_World
      @_True_World 2 года назад

      @@marleyjohnson5223 your anemia problem is fine now or not

  • @charlesrock2746
    @charlesrock2746 2 года назад +9

    Thank you Zach! As usual, excellent presentation. I really appreciate your whiteboard work which makes the subject matter much more understandable for non ninja-nerds like myself.

  • @omega8497
    @omega8497 9 месяцев назад +1

    Zack you are literally a lifesaver. I am a MS1 and have my blood block exam tommorow and was stressing out over anemic.
    Thanks

  • @kaorumatsubara5546
    @kaorumatsubara5546 3 года назад +37

    Found out I have Anemia a few days ago, and this gives me a really good idea of what I'm dealing with. Thank you ❤️

    • @fluffyflo2602
      @fluffyflo2602 2 года назад

      Do you have low blood count from it?

    • @kless2106
      @kless2106 2 года назад

      How are you feeling now ?

    • @theekiddunknown6069
      @theekiddunknown6069 2 года назад +1

      They just set me an appointment for a hematologist & oncologist so I looked this up💯😭

    • @N.W.E__
      @N.W.E__ 2 года назад +4

      I think i got anemia too i feel soo weak and short breath and alot more stuff

    • @eliselawless5410
      @eliselawless5410 2 года назад

      @@N.W.E__ same

  • @akanecortich8197
    @akanecortich8197 5 лет назад +11

    Dizziness is pretty common and probably the first noticed symptom for the person at home when iron deficiency isn't overly advanced. Dizziness when standing up. When it happens to me I know my iron has fallen again, I get a blood test, and sure enough ferretin has fallen into the red. And another at home symptom noticed before the others not mentioned is falling asleep a lot and quickly when seated. These were the only symptoms my wife had until her Dr did a regular blood test, but thinking nothing was wrong, the rung me up later to take my wife to emergency for a blood transfusion since she actually had acute thalessmia that had developed very slowly over a few years, complicated by simultaneous hyperthyroidism.

    • @JustMe-gs9xi
      @JustMe-gs9xi 2 года назад +2

      I get that falling asleep symptom... im from the Meditterian area,,,,, Thallasemia. How does your wife get treatment now?? I don't want blood transfusion.

  • @mattersthatmatter7990
    @mattersthatmatter7990 3 года назад +7

    I'm a medical teacher (only have an MBBS degree) , the reason why I'm not practising despite being a registered Doctor is my lack of confidence ... and I might be about 5 years elder to him . Thank you sincerely . Clearing my concepts and learning a new way to learn . Hope I'll be a better teacher and doctor soon ...

  • @adachukwuokafor1536
    @adachukwuokafor1536 Год назад

    You're a LIFESAVER NINJA NERD...I mean literally... You make all this boring courses so easy and fun to understand for medcine students like myself and you are indirectly saving lives because of this knowledge you're impacting on us which is going to be very useful in our different medical specialties...We love you and appreciate you a lot❤️❤️❤️

  • @rommelyanac6866
    @rommelyanac6866 3 года назад +32

    Great dude! But remember hereditary spherocytosis is diagnosed by a test called osmotic fragility instead of Coombs, this thing is used to differentiate Autoimmune from non autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Treatment might be different because I would use corticosteroids to block antibodies against RBC in an autoimmunity setting.

  • @edwinamcmanus5633
    @edwinamcmanus5633 Год назад +3

    I have just been diagnosed with Pernicious Amemia. This explains it nicely, thanks.

  • @Tribunal1023
    @Tribunal1023 Год назад

    Thank you for getting right to the point without any introductions, music, or jokes. Excellent job

  • @juandiegofreireflorez3680
    @juandiegofreireflorez3680 3 года назад +1

    four years later you're helping me so much on my semiology exam. I'm taking it in a few hours so fingers crossed, thanks for everything.

  • @aimeesimington5847
    @aimeesimington5847 5 лет назад +6

    Your videos are great! So easy to understand and great tips for remembering concepts.

  • @chasitywilliams8021
    @chasitywilliams8021 Год назад +3

    This video helped me to understand the material for my upcoming Med Surg exam that covers the topics of blood disorders and the lymphatic system. The video was easy to follow and easy to understand. Great teaching and study tips!

  • @catfish1190
    @catfish1190 4 года назад +2

    Oh my gosh!!!! Dude, I wish you were one of my Uni lecturers. You really do explain things in such a simplified and logical way. I’m subscribed. Thank you.

  • @SupernovaStudiosOFFICIAL
    @SupernovaStudiosOFFICIAL 2 года назад +2

    A few years ago I had anemia, it wasn’t very bad though I just remember being very tired most of the time, my mom became worried so she had me get a blood test, and they found anemia, apparently it was because I wasn’t eating enough protein so they had me eat special Iron vitamins and have meat every day! I was never a big fan of meat so I was a bit disappointed. Recently a few months ago I took another blood test and I was fine! Nothing was abnormal and my iron levels were perfect! That’s when I heard that I didn’t have Anemia anymore! I’m very glad it was treated right away! Now I’m living in the moment without that annoying anemia holding me back! Thank you doctors! ❤️😄

  • @jasonaldrintan3656
    @jasonaldrintan3656 6 лет назад +6

    Informative and student friendly discussion. This makes Anemia really easy to learn. Keep it up guys!

  • @landisjohnson627
    @landisjohnson627 5 лет назад +11

    I wish I had found this tutorial while I was studying anemia in my hematology class this past semester. This was great.

  • @khankhalifa8555
    @khankhalifa8555 3 года назад +8

    Every time he says “ you know ... remember haemoglobin” I nod my head and then smile like an idiot 😅
    Love how interactive your videos are 😍
    I literally watch them out of interest! You make them so much fun.

  • @julielawson9269
    @julielawson9269 3 года назад +5

    I'm dyslexic and slow with competition and that was so clearly presented...well done and thank you 🙂

  • @AggieAlice19
    @AggieAlice19 5 лет назад +22

    I love how you break things down to the microcellular level, but in a really simple and easy way to conceptualize it. I'm in FNP school and this is supplementing my hematology lecture :)

  • @Yadiraabigail20
    @Yadiraabigail20 6 лет назад +123

    This was great. I wish you were my Hematology prof. You made everything so much more clear😀
    Keep making videos, you gained a subscriber 😊

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  6 лет назад +18

      Woohoo! We love to hear that, thanks so much and tell your friends about us!

  • @sianteresa165
    @sianteresa165 3 года назад +2

    This is the best summary of anaemia I think I could have ever found. Thank you for saving my haem module

  • @BoBo-dv5cb
    @BoBo-dv5cb 3 года назад

    This is helpful for any people, it is easy to understand and i like your quick look through lecture style. I would like to express my gratitude upon all the lectures you had been working hard to prepare for us. Thank you for you and your partners' contribution to the society. Goodbye and break your leg!

  • @yoursbiology164
    @yoursbiology164 Год назад +3

    I'm from India. I just love your teaching techniques and these are also very informative. I never seen before. You are a great teacher 🙏🏻

  • @bentleyclark822
    @bentleyclark822 Год назад +9

    I wish the hematologist that I'm paying loads of money would have taken the time to explain my anemia as well as you have. I can't thank you enough. I finally feel informed!

    • @samikshabhomle8975
      @samikshabhomle8975 Год назад +1

      If you want more information, do consult Dr. S. K. Gupta for overall info about anemia. He does video consultations also.

  • @janarennavarro4567
    @janarennavarro4567 4 года назад +33

    Addition to pernicious anemia, could also be caused by a parasitic infection. Dyphillobothrium latum tapeworm competes with the supply of folic acid in our body. Thanks for this informative video. Great for reviewing/ refreshing some subjects!

  • @tiffanybaker8118
    @tiffanybaker8118 3 года назад +1

    I’m pretty sure this video is why I passed my test today! Thank you thank you! I’ll be watching a lot more of your videos and at some point I’ll donate to your cause! But I am telling all my nursing school buddies about y’all!

  • @DiMECallofDuty
    @DiMECallofDuty 5 лет назад +36

    I've had B12 anemia for months and the doctors couldn't figure it out. They still never could, I just started taking high dose vitamins as a last resort after going to the doctors incredibly ill 15 times. This video actually explains why it happened though!

    • @Stunnaz84
      @Stunnaz84 4 года назад

      I've had that issue my hemotolgist ended up figuring out I have a rare immune disorder called Chronic Neutropenia

    • @mysecretsketchbook865
      @mysecretsketchbook865 3 года назад +1

      I want to get this video but I can't understand it . I am getting premature grey hair, memory loss, chest pains. Been on iron tablets for over 8 months.

    • @DiMECallofDuty
      @DiMECallofDuty 3 года назад +1

      @@mysecretsketchbook865 Have you tried slow FE? Also don't eat any dairy for maximum absorption and take with 500 mg vitamin C. You may not have the right enzymes to absorb the iron.

    • @panama2468
      @panama2468 Год назад

      @@mysecretsketchbook865 perhaps you have copper deficiency also. I've read that low copper can mimic or cause iron deficiency

  • @sandylasalle8783
    @sandylasalle8783 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you!!! You have clearly presented this confusing area. I can visually see it...and GET IT!
    Keep making more....thanks!

  • @callistoemarilawson8483
    @callistoemarilawson8483 3 года назад +1

    Omg thank you! Coincidentally enough, I had iron deficiency for the last few months which caused me to be always tired and sleepy and lowkey depressed. In turn, I didn't study my that much at that time and when I somehow got better (went to the doctor and found out what's wrong and what to do), I had a lot of studying to do. The funny thing is that Anemia is one of the big themes and now I'm here watching your videos because it's better than reading the book.

  • @jolynnAnderson-rz2ic
    @jolynnAnderson-rz2ic 6 дней назад

    Very informative video, thank you so much! I’ve been sick for over a month and have an enlarged spleen, svt, and hemolytic anemia, but the drs can’t seem to find an underlying diagnosis for why this happened so suddenly to me. This video definitely helped me understand a little more and give me some good questions to ask my drs.

  • @torkil123
    @torkil123 7 лет назад +320

    Great videos! You'll have a million views in no time.

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  7 лет назад +29

      +torkil123 wow, thank you so much for your kind words that really means a lot. It would be awesome if it reached that many views. I really hope it helped.

    • @catherinereed8157
      @catherinereed8157 6 лет назад +1

      Awesomeness

    • @sharmihaque4769
      @sharmihaque4769 6 лет назад +2

      you need to get people to subscribe and like your video!

    • @craerae
      @craerae 4 года назад +2

      Million is in NO time.

    • @edstyer2566
      @edstyer2566 4 года назад

      torkil123 Thanks for the work you put into this. Very well done!

  • @Patsoi
    @Patsoi 6 лет назад +4

    you are an amazing teacher....congratulations on your great job.

  • @boisoprano
    @boisoprano 3 года назад

    Ah, the smartness is so refreshing. Thank you for explaining this! I just got blood test results before my doc could explain them and this is really interesting!

  • @nimramushtaq6312
    @nimramushtaq6312 4 года назад +4

    Great videos! You're literally saving lives here.

  • @jenelynbengtson1975
    @jenelynbengtson1975 5 лет назад +6

    I am loving hematology now bc of you. Thank youuuuuu🙂

  • @gelnguenytot8939
    @gelnguenytot8939 Год назад

    I feels so relaxed and attentive when watching your videos and therefore I have learned a lot. I really appreciate your contribution in promoting my knowledge.
    Ninja Nerd is my favorite page

  • @river8760
    @river8760 2 года назад +2

    I have currently unexplained anemia, my levels went down to 65, I couldn’t stand for more than a few seconds, and I had to have 4 transfusions. Very, very frustrating. Hoping to get answers soon through endoscopy. Thanks for this excellent presentation.

  • @23BigWillieStyle
    @23BigWillieStyle 5 лет назад +7

    Dude this video is amazing. The only thing you could have done better was include a single view of everything at the end for us to print and study from, but you just made 50 pages of gibberish from my biochem book make complete sense. Thanks so much! I’ll definitely be using your channel for other information in the future

  • @sagelosh267
    @sagelosh267 4 года назад +6

    I love this guy. I learn so much from him and i hope he’ll help me pass my AP exam! However, he makes me second guess how I’ve been pronouncing Iron my entire life.

    • @deji5665
      @deji5665 Год назад

      Hope you passed your exam

  • @crazyforcrotchet
    @crazyforcrotchet 3 года назад +2

    Very nice explanation! I was trying to figured my husband's anemia, he has to get blood transfusion now every 5 weeks, it started every 8 weeks but it's getting worse! And his Dr. Told us he was scratching his head because he couldn't figured out / find out my husband's anemia, he retired now and we are going to another Dr. My husband did so many test, bone marrow, colonoscopy, endoscopy and everything comes back normal

  • @Kay126897
    @Kay126897 Год назад

    OMG you are wonderful for dumbing anemias down for everyone! I was just officially diagnosed with IDA by my Primary and have been referred to Hematology but not seen yet. I definitely have fatigue and have been having a heavy feeling chest and a bit of a croupy cough for a while. I just attributed it to my allergies but now I think it's actually part of my IDA. Now I'm more knowledgeable about it even before being seeing by Hematology! :D

  • @martalipiec1813
    @martalipiec1813 4 года назад +13

    OMG, you're great! I realised even more, why I didn't study medicine. I already got lost after the second type of anemia 😅 it is sad that I have to educate myself to tell a doctor, what should be checked in a blood test 😩

  • @drbajwa4596
    @drbajwa4596 5 лет назад +11

    Best lecture every literally sir you saved me 🙏🙏

  • @mariaj1234mj
    @mariaj1234mj 3 года назад

    I never knew there were so many types of anemia. This video was so informative. Thank you.

  • @HollywoodFan21
    @HollywoodFan21 3 года назад +1

    Ninja Nerd Lectures, your conferences are well explained, and easy to understand.

  • @shivanipatel3975
    @shivanipatel3975 6 лет назад +9

    Great content to sum up whole topic ! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
    Helpful ! 😊

  • @screppycoco7135
    @screppycoco7135 5 лет назад +4

    I appreciate your hard work. Thank you helpful😊

  • @lj9524
    @lj9524 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your educational video on anemias. I find your visual teaching tools very helpful in learning !

  • @amiel832
    @amiel832 11 месяцев назад

    I love it it when you mentioned “if Lord willing to them” despite your brilliance in medicine, you acknowledge above all theres a higher power..thanks for all your free videos..really enjoying it.. hope youll have more…long live!

  • @minajeetjemineetje3002
    @minajeetjemineetje3002 6 лет назад +12

    Did you do some cupping? ;)
    Your videos are awesome, I love the level of details here, really well explained. I have never found better honestly!

  • @RKH0001
    @RKH0001 6 лет назад +5

    You are one of the best on the internet, SALAM & love upon you my friend!!

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  6 лет назад +4

      +ٌRami KH thank you so much for your kind words we truly appreciate that best of luck in your future endeavors!

  • @rodflowers3574
    @rodflowers3574 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are clear, concise and most importantly, to the point!
    Where were you when I was in Medical School? Oh, that's right they didn't have the internet when I attended Med School. Well done! Keep up the good work!

  • @yashita5387
    @yashita5387 Год назад +1

    The only teacher who can make physio interesting for me! 🙌

  • @andreluizribeiro495
    @andreluizribeiro495 3 года назад +3

    I am a PharmD student and my only regret is that haven't found you sooner!!!!

  • @toolguyslayer1
    @toolguyslayer1 6 лет назад +4

    What what put you ahead of most people in science is that you actually explain the words and why those two syllables are put together like taquicardio the word tacky means time displacement over distance cardi means blood pumping or pressure if I'm not incorrect

  • @teacher13531
    @teacher13531 Год назад

    Wow! This was so informative! My husband and others in our immediate family have Thalassemia. My husbands grandfather, had Aplastic anemia. This is all coming from my husbands dads side of the family. When his brother did an Ancestry test, .03% was North African. We haven’t known of any Mediterranean ancestors. My husband has had two blood transfusions and many iron infusions. His WBC, RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit, MCV, MCH, Platelets are always very low, never in range.
    Thank you for this wonderful video!

  • @nadaesawy7810
    @nadaesawy7810 16 дней назад

    this is exceptionally fabulous really so much appreciation to your great efforts and amazing talent in simplifying concepts

  • @banukbaloch597
    @banukbaloch597 6 лет назад +9

    Watchin' you for the first time! Goin' superb, yet!

  • @luna_la_vampira
    @luna_la_vampira Год назад +3

    Thank you I'm learning more about my condition. It's kind of severe (could be worse) but I'm managing.

  • @prettyblaqgirl
    @prettyblaqgirl 4 года назад +1

    I just wanted to say you’re awesome for this!

  • @TBCProductions
    @TBCProductions 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for keeping it professional by not cursing. Most health related videos on RUclips have some form of cursing or distaste within their presentations.

  • @Hudamk99
    @Hudamk99 4 года назад +5

    You’re amazing, I wish I could be like you oneday 😭♥️

  • @kf7018
    @kf7018 Год назад +6

    Thank you so Much VERY good education you are a fantastic teacher.🤗💥❤🙏

  • @innovationgroupofsouthflor4744
    @innovationgroupofsouthflor4744 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for all you do! You are a blessing to many people. God bless you! You are doing great work.

  • @JJ-hj6jp
    @JJ-hj6jp 2 года назад

    MLS here for 10+ years and Reviewing after 12 years in college... and man, you explained it better than my professor 🤣! In 35 mins i learned everything i had to learn in 1 week! Thanks a bunch! Im subscribing now!

  • @anonymous672
    @anonymous672 5 лет назад +6

    Question: If G6PDH D, can't produce
    NADPH and we have learned that this molecule is needed to create FA ,DNA ,RNA . how do they survive?