14:34 not to be confused with gastroschisis which is due to a failure of the anterior abdominal to close. The important clinical difference is that omphalocele will have intestines covered in the peritoneum whereas gastroschisis will have exposed abdominal contents.
I would be very interested if you did a video series on common clinical manifestations like fever, diarrhea (watery and bloody), headaches, seizures, etc in a similar manner to the cough video
I'm curious what errors you noticed because I'm studying for Step 1 and it seemed like a real solid lecture to me. I'd appreciate it if you could expose whatever oversight I have made.
no errors at all. simple and straightforward, thank you.
These gut lectures are so impressive. Thank you! I watch them while I eat my breakfast.
14:34 not to be confused with gastroschisis which is due to a failure of the anterior abdominal to close. The important clinical difference is that omphalocele will have intestines covered in the peritoneum whereas gastroschisis will have exposed abdominal contents.
lol then he explains the difference 1 minute later. Only keeping it up because someone might benefit from the word description
Thank you so very much !
I wish my professors are as good as you are !
I would be very interested if you did a video series on common clinical manifestations like fever, diarrhea (watery and bloody), headaches, seizures, etc in a similar manner to the cough video
Thank you so much...you make things easier to understand...
Great video… was very helpful 👍
Very nice lecture
So helpful thank you 🙏💚
God bless you dude
thank you so much !
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Good videos, however a lot of errors.
Thanks for the feedback Kyle. Are you able to point out the errors and we will do our best to amend these.
I'm curious what errors you noticed because I'm studying for Step 1 and it seemed like a real solid lecture to me. I'd appreciate it if you could expose whatever oversight I have made.
Can you point out some of the errors please?