A. Mild to moderate vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole (angiotensin II) increases glomerular hydrostatic pressure, resulting in increased filtration across the glomerulus. This resulting increase in GFR also increases the clearance of creatinine, since the amount of creatinine that enters the urine is approximately equal to the amount that is filtered across the glomeruli.
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Answer is A... Correct me if i am wrong .. Bcoz In diabetes,, NEG of efferent arteriole before the afferent causes the hyperfiltration and result in increased clearance of Creatinine..
Well I think it's important to add I'm type 1 diabetic and have been since I was child. Diabetes will not cause any complications whatsoever if you keep your blood sugars under control and you don't get high blood pressure
Hi Medicosis, I have a question from MRCP that glomeruloslerosis happens in long term diabetes when HbA1C is normal as well, and apparently is the most common complication, could this be explained by hyperperfusion injury, or what is causing it?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis actually doctor I would change my answer to B, cause I misunderstood the question. What I know is when we affect GFR and become low the creatinine clearance become higher then normal. But what happen in diabetic patient they affect glomerular by VC efferent thus increasing GFR more than normal which ig going to do the opposite and lower the creatinine clearance. What I dont understand is with renal failure that could be caused by prolonged uncontrollable sugar in blood causing hypertension etc. the creatinine would be high. However, I am going with B :,)
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A. Mild to moderate vasoconstriction of the efferent arteriole (angiotensin II) increases glomerular hydrostatic pressure, resulting in increased filtration across the glomerulus. This resulting increase in GFR also increases the clearance of creatinine, since the amount of creatinine that enters the urine is approximately equal to the amount that is filtered across the glomeruli.
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Hey, i got one advice for you. What about most common series. I found out pretty hard to find all most commons in one place and that term is pretty helpful. For example, you on hematology you can say most common cause of anemia, most common cause of low mcv, most common high mcv, most common cause of splenomegaly etc. Liver - most common cause of jaundice, most common cause of chirosis, elevated alp, elevated ast, ggt...
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis tnx, i mean you rarely find all most commons in one book, so it would be helpful if you could see it all in one place
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Great job Dr. Medicosis I believe it is "Kimmelstiel not Klimmesteil. Keep up the good work. For the question, A
higher than normal bc increase GFR so clearance increase. awesome way of explanation, thank you!
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Why is efferent arteriole affected in diabetic nephropathy and not afferent arteriole?
i think because of angiotensin 2 activity on the efferent arteriole which make him more constricted
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Answer is A... Correct me if i am wrong ..
Bcoz In diabetes,, NEG of efferent arteriole before the afferent causes the hyperfiltration and result in increased clearance of Creatinine..
Well I think it's important to add I'm type 1 diabetic and have been since I was child. Diabetes will not cause any complications whatsoever if you keep your blood sugars under control and you don't get high blood pressure
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What about taking Ozempic for the diabetes, hopefully leading to positive overall results?
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Hi Medicosis, I have a question from MRCP that glomeruloslerosis happens in long term diabetes when HbA1C is normal as well, and apparently is the most common complication, could this be explained by hyperperfusion injury, or what is causing it?
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A) Higher than normal.
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Higher than normal since the GFR is increased.
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I think there will be no change in Creatinine clearance.
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Normal because of in early stages creatinine not increases
Hey you dont have GIT lecture dont you?
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what's the correct answer
Higher than normal, because GFR is higher than normal.
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I think when you’re trying to make the video shorter it reduces the quality of the lecture. :/
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The answer is A
Why?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis actually doctor I would change my answer to B, cause I misunderstood the question. What I know is when we affect GFR and become low the creatinine clearance become higher then normal. But what happen in diabetic patient they affect glomerular by VC efferent thus increasing GFR more than normal which ig going to do the opposite and lower the creatinine clearance.
What I dont understand is with renal failure that could be caused by prolonged uncontrollable sugar in blood causing hypertension etc. the creatinine would be high.
However, I am going with B :,)
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The answer is d) no change
Answer is A
the answer is B
A?
Why?
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My answer is b
Ans:less than normal
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Hey, Can you please chamge your kiddish way of talking with funny type voices and sometime using foolish words . Also using so much different colors in your slides and so frequently jump from 1 corner to another . To be very honest it does not look nice. Any thing in excess is bad. Be normal. These things make abnormal
As he mentioned, it is a short review video. Be grateful that the video is available to you for free. Being rude is not "normal".
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👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏿thank you for these interesting, informative and sometimes hilarious videos.
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