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why was CML classified in both proliferative disorder and hematological malignancies but CLL was only put in hematological malignancies isn't CLL a proliferative lymphoide disorder ?
Hello 10:47 - is it correct that ALL is the most common leukemia in general? I mean in all groups of age? It is clearly the most common type in children but is it in children and adults combined together? Thanks in advance :)
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In class they told us that to diagnose leukemias we should do a bone marrow aspiration, whereas in lymphomas we should do biopsy. Is that right? I am not sure I know why though, if someone could enlighten me I would be grateful. Great video! :)
Thanks for these videos, they are very helpful. Isn't acute Leukima the presence of 20% blast cells or greater in the peripheral blood as opposed to 10% in the video?
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Cancer- in general- is a disease of the old. People in their 90s have up to 25% chance of getting cancer...That’s 1 in 4. Child type ALL is common because most children who have leukemia have ALL, but when it comes to adults and elderly (which are more likely to have leukemia) don’t all have the SAME TYPE of leukemia. Put differently, imagine that you’re in a leukemia hospital, you have 5 elderly patients with leukemia, and 5 children with leukemia. There is a very high chance that ALL the children have ALL, but when it comes to the elderly, each one may have a different type of leukemia. Does that make sense?
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In acute leukemia, blasts are more than 20% (not 10%...I made a mistake in the video)
You are right. According to WHO acute leukemias show more than 20% of blasts into bone marrow.
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The doctor couldn’t even group the types and explained each one alone as if there is no relation. I was about to burst in tears cuz Im fed up of this nonsense teaching. But your existence saved me. Thank you from all my heart.
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I am actually going through the thing and it's an expensive program too. Disgusting. May God bless Medicosis from Generation to Generation. !!! Thank you sir.
I really don't know why doctors like to complicate things, a little introduction like this is a must instead of jumping straight to topics individually, thank you so much ❤️
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this video was so fun to watch.. why am i actually having fun with this lol, the lemon and lemonade analogy is so genius.
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Made sense to me…. I was confused and stuck on either or…
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This has vexed me for the past few years of medical school. Your analogy really cleared it up. Many thanks!
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Hey Isaac!!! I thought it was so funny I came across your comment while watching this! Small world lol...I can’t wait to meet you in a few weeks when you start residency! 👏🏼😁 Im one of the nurses there! 🤓
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I so wish that you were my medical school professor. The way you've been teaching is totally different. Even the most boring topics seem interesting.
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Refreshing my knowledge for finals coming up and you broke it down sooo well! Super impressed and now my favorite medical youtube. Thanks! Liked and subbed!
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Thank you so much man! This video had been very helpful to me, I was struggling to understand leukemias and lymphomas until I saw it.
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I am very impressed with your ability to synthesize. Your videos are great and serve as an introduction to my classes.
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why was CML classified in both proliferative disorder and hematological malignancies but CLL was only put in hematological malignancies
isn't CLL a proliferative lymphoide disorder ?
Hello
10:47 - is it correct that ALL is the most common leukemia in general? I mean in all groups of age? It is clearly the most common type in children but is it in children and adults combined together? Thanks in advance :)
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10:52 u said ALL is the most common leukemia.. But isn't AML the most common one?
It depends on the age and the country.
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In class they told us that to diagnose leukemias we should do a bone marrow aspiration, whereas in lymphomas we should do biopsy. Is that right? I am not sure I know why though, if someone could enlighten me I would be grateful. Great video! :)
In lymphoma, you should biopsy the lymph node (more important than the bone marrow).
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Thanks for these videos, they are very helpful. Isn't acute Leukima the presence of 20% blast cells or greater in the peripheral blood as opposed to 10% in the video?
You’re right!
Leukemia is > 20%.
MDS is between 10% and 20%.
Normal is < 10%.
Hope it helps!
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What data are you referring to when you say that ALL is the most common leukemia? SEER? Are you saying for US or the world?
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what is the different between polyfiration disorder and malignancies ?
What’s polyfiration?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis myeloproliferation
At which point would a pre leukemic state be induced to a full blown leukemia or would it?
What do you mean?
Just as concept heard of in one case could not understand it myself why and how?
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I’m debating on your patreon. I’m not sure I’ll ever need boards. I’m more like the one that will end up on the cadaver board pretty soon at the end of a video. Especially with a Exon 3 genetic diagnosis amongst others and all the signs of cancer a CRP of 6 & I can’t even get in to the University of Michigan, or any other major hospital around here. Been trying for months.
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About finding the type of leukemia by age will it work for every case like any case by age can we conclude it as this type of leukemia??😢😢
No, it’s a generalization. It’s not going to work in 100% of cases…Cancer doesn’t follow rules.
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THank you.. Why Leukemia effect mostly the adults while the most common leukemia is Child Type leukemia (ALL) ?
Cancer- in general- is a disease of the old.
People in their 90s have up to 25% chance of getting cancer...That’s 1 in 4.
Child type ALL is common because most children who have leukemia have ALL, but when it comes to adults and elderly (which are more likely to have leukemia) don’t all have the SAME TYPE of leukemia.
Put differently, imagine that you’re in a leukemia hospital, you have 5 elderly patients with leukemia, and 5 children with leukemia. There is a very high chance that ALL the children have ALL, but when it comes to the elderly, each one may have a different type of leukemia.
Does that make sense?
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