Great videos and thank you! One of the most annoying things educators miss when teaching hypersensitivity reactions is when they use example. E.G when a bee sting happens, Type I may happen immediately, but subsequent stings would also induce Type 4. Be careful not to hang your understanding of these on one real world case scenario since it can send you tumbling on a test.
U r gr8 ,sir!!! Before this I read hepatic encephalopathy & had a confusion where that NH3 is converted into NH4+ in the lumen or interstitial fluid....then I saw your video....boooooom....
Hi ! Great video ! One thing though, I believe that if you're fingers get pale due to lack of blood flow, they *can't* get cyanosed because there's not enough hemoglobin in the tissue ! (When someone's cold fingernails look blue, it's because of venous stasis there, due to intense vasoconstriction) What do you think ?
such a great animated video. I can read the whole book but it is not until I watch it in action that I fully understand. Thank you!
Great videos and thank you! One of the most annoying things educators miss when teaching hypersensitivity reactions is when they use example. E.G when a bee sting happens, Type I may happen immediately, but subsequent stings would also induce Type 4. Be careful not to hang your understanding of these on one real world case scenario since it can send you tumbling on a test.
You just got a subscriber. Nice animated explanation...
Thank u so much sir...! diagrammatic representation really helped alot to understand quickly than others.....
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thank for that of your explanation about hyp make it vividly understanding ..
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Glad it was helpful thank you
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AMAZING EXPLANATION
Splendid explanation - thank you!
Wow! Thank you so much for the well explained video,I have finally understood this topic🙏
U r gr8 ,sir!!!
Before this I read hepatic encephalopathy & had a confusion where that NH3 is converted into NH4+ in the lumen or interstitial fluid....then I saw your video....boooooom....
So much good
Please make it more 🙏🏻
this is beautiful
Thank you doctor,, It was a wonderful and excellent explanation 💯💯
Oops I guess the 2 doctors in the end got raynaud phenomenon
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Thanks for the explanation
Thank you so much ! I finally understand it ! Keep up the good work !!
You’re welcome Yoni, glad it was helpful!
great job! thank you :)
Thank you sir for the vidio this vidio is very helpful for everyone
Great job.... it's so informative 🙏👌
So nice of you
thanks for the video
Very nice video
Hi ! Great video ! One thing though, I believe that if you're fingers get pale due to lack of blood flow, they *can't* get cyanosed because there's not enough hemoglobin in the tissue ! (When someone's cold fingernails look blue, it's because of venous stasis there, due to intense vasoconstriction)
What do you think ?
Thank you
wow, perfect ☺
Very nice video....thanks for the videos. Are you a medical doctor?
Not a medical doctor but a different kind of dr. - I teach at a university the subjects - pharmacology, physiology, and pathophysiology
Amazing thank you very much
Glad you liked it best of luck
this is amazing..... what software you use to make such videos
You saved me
Which diseases work on the bases of this mechanism
Omg thank you so much !!
You’re very welcome Rahima - and thanks for the compliment😃
Best video
Why does tetanus vaccination cause localized not systemic reaction?
Great 👍
I thought Celiac is a type IV response
Can you have subtitles in spanish?
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