I find respiratory system pathology very boring because obviously I couldn't understand it easily but, this lecture was very good. I understood the topic completely. thank you sir
I was prescribed Zithromax just now. Hope it really helps. I'm 59 yro and suffered from TB 2years ago. My doctor never informed me I had bronchiectasis, he just prescribed me antibiotics. I found out by googling that it had the signs of my disease... and then he confirms I have bronchiectasis. 😩 Great talk, Dr. Been!
thank you so much Dr Been!i have been looking for en explanation like this for this disease. please do u have more videos on other respiratory diseases with their pathogenesis and pathohysiology?
You are most welcome. Absolutely have all high yield topics for the respiratory system. Find these here: members.drbeen.com/browse?fq=tags.system%3ARespiratory+System
Is it true? That A patient diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, develop bronchiectasis if become victim of any infection then??? Can that scenerio happen? TIA😊
Dr Alisha Talpur Good question. Lecturers flowchart suggests infection can cause inflammation and destruction (IL-1 TNF-a mediated) however in acute bronchitis this is pathogen mediated, chronic bronchitis is smoking/silica dust mediated, however virus can be latent-recurrent infections, but typically localised to protective meningines of CNS and mutant species. I guess the lecturer assumes with chronic infection > chronic inflammation > epithelial destruction > loss of protective mechanisms (mucociliary escalator) > increase susceptibility to acute infection/opportunistic bacteria > innate neutrophil & macrophage NETs/hydrogen peroxide/ O2 radicals + pathogen virulence (toxin production, cell lysis) > bronchiectasis & necrosis super imposed chronic infection ~ comorbities? Needs further clarification
This is the bestest source for me to understand patho in this midst of covid 19❤️ Thanks a lot
Bronchiectesis itself is a problem due to abnormal dilation then why would bronchodilators be a treatment option ?
I have this disease and now with the Coronavirus happening I’m really concerned. Isolation isn’t a pleasant option but my be the only option.
Isolation is important. Life saving.
Thank you very much Dr Been. You make medicine a lot easier to be understood.
I find respiratory system pathology very boring because obviously I couldn't understand it easily but, this lecture was very good. I understood the topic completely. thank you sir
Glad that the lecture was not boring and had value for you! Stay blessed.
why clubbing of fingers are seen in bronchiectasis? please explain.
That was great . I love the parts that you pinpoint to the details . This makes your videos distinctive from some others
I was prescribed Zithromax just now. Hope it really helps. I'm 59 yro and suffered from TB 2years ago. My doctor never informed me I had bronchiectasis, he just prescribed me antibiotics. I found out by googling that it had the signs of my disease... and then he confirms I have bronchiectasis. 😩 Great talk, Dr. Been!
I loved your explanation of bronchiectasis and would very much appreciate your knowledge and input on permanent lung damage as it relates to covid19.
Awesome.. u put it all in a simplified version. Thank you :)
Really helpful and great explanation. 👌
Thank you
sir before going to any disease please in short explain the normal physiology of that particular system thank you
Many medicos ppls watching
That's also good
Its useful for understanding lecture
Thank you Very much for your support and work and I request you to you do more videos on respiratory problems and care and diseases
Hello doctor I have this disease & I don't wanna die at early young age,,pls pls let me something that could be useful in cure of it.🙏
Please consult your local pulmonology specialist. Usually living in less stress and less polluted areas help as well.
Crystal clear concepts!! Thanks sir!
u r simply great sir, no words to show gratitude.
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Well explain sir!
+Mudit Sharma thank you dear.
Can you check out my chest xrays by chance please?
Pls upload more and more videos sir. M dependent on u
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Sir u r exaplanation is amazing🙏 looking forward for more beautiful videos sir
Very great sir.... It is easy to understand.... Beautiful explanations sir
Excellent videos plz do upload more very helpful!!!!
Dr if cause of infection is Tb then their is possibility to death of patient... Or not
Very Halpful...
Thank You so Much Doctor Saheb..
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+First Account you are most welcome. Study well and be a great doctor.
I have students of medical plz sir try to more than more information pathology about topic
I know ur very much easy explanation of lecture
Very helpful
I want more video...how can i get more videos??
You are welcome. We have tons of more material on DrBeen.com.
You are so amazing 👍your way of teaching....👏 thank you sir
That was great to understand pathology of Bronchiectasis!😍
Good to know.
thank you so much Dr Been!i have been looking for en explanation like this for this disease. please do u have more videos on other respiratory diseases with their pathogenesis and pathohysiology?
You are most welcome. Absolutely have all high yield topics for the respiratory system. Find these here: members.drbeen.com/browse?fq=tags.system%3ARespiratory+System
tq sir ur vid is very helpful !
You are welcome
This is a really good lecturer...thanks Sir
Sir all ur videos are very helpful.can you please provide us with a video related to lung abscess??
thankyou doctor I respect of your work
Good explanation Sir.... stay blessed
thank you, very clear explanations
I interact with tb person sir what test I will for idetifacatin for this sir
Thank you. I understand it better now.
Wonderfully explained
Thank u sir
Excellent lecture.. thank you!
Help? long term prevention of brochioectasis for candidate patients using current RCTs and recommendations?
Sir why is there AOCD in bronchiectasis? Please explain Sir........
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what's a helpful video
thank you doctor
Thank you, dear! Have you visited drbeen.com yet? I got tons of more lectures on respiratory and other systems.
Thank u sir .may God bless u
Doesnt it only affect the cilia in respiratory system exclusively?
Explained very well..thank yoy sir
Thank you!
What is the mucociliary escalator?
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Well explained sir... Thanku
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Superb explanation sir😍
Why is more Na coming in?
Well explained sir.. Sir which book do you refer for pathology
Thank you. I use Robbins and Cotran for pathology.
Thank you so much sir
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Thankyou sir well explain
Sir please do upload more pathology lecture videos 🙏🙏😁😍😍
Lots of lectures are uploaded on Drbeen.com. Check em out.
Please sir upload more pathology lectures
Atlast i found sm1 who can teach pulmo very well.. Excellent job sir. Thank you. 😇
Is it true? That A patient diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, develop bronchiectasis if become victim of any infection then??? Can that scenerio happen? TIA😊
Dr Alisha Talpur Good question. Lecturers flowchart suggests infection can cause inflammation and destruction (IL-1 TNF-a mediated) however in acute bronchitis this is pathogen mediated, chronic bronchitis is smoking/silica dust mediated, however virus can be latent-recurrent infections, but typically localised to protective meningines of CNS and mutant species. I guess the lecturer assumes with chronic infection > chronic inflammation > epithelial destruction > loss of protective mechanisms (mucociliary escalator) > increase susceptibility to acute infection/opportunistic bacteria > innate neutrophil & macrophage NETs/hydrogen peroxide/ O2 radicals + pathogen virulence (toxin production, cell lysis) > bronchiectasis & necrosis super imposed chronic infection ~ comorbities? Needs further clarification
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Also, here is a link to all of our respiratory system lectures: www.drbeen.com/respiratory-system/
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