Medical School Pathology: Pathophysiology of Autoimmune Vasculitis

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • This video for medical students examines the pathophysiology of autoimmune vasculitis and then compares and contrast the large-. medium- and small-vessel vasculitides. This material is based on Robbins & Kumar Basic Pathology, 11th edition.

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  • @CarlosGomz70
    @CarlosGomz70 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this. Very explicit and didactic 😊

  • @jeelo56
    @jeelo56 5 месяцев назад

    Dear Dr. Deyrup, I thoroughly enjoy your lectures. Just wanted to point out at 13.00 minutes - there is a minor error - the slide says immune complex mediated vasculitis (Goodpastures), I note that Goodpastures is a type 2 antibody mediated hypersensitivity. Keep up the great work! Jay

  • @moshesadofsky9429
    @moshesadofsky9429 Год назад

    Very useful and I appreciate the VINDICATE mnemonic. I am looking forward to the future when we can “subtract” a target from our immune response. In the interim there are some promising complement inhibitors under development that should be helpful for many of these illnesses.

    • @PathologyCentral
      @PathologyCentral  Год назад

      We actually add a "D" at Duke to address Disparities: VINDICATE(D). It gives us a chance to talk about access to care, exposure to toxins, etc.