Indeed salute to you bro, u made the pathology easy, i m a student of third year mbbs, i ve just gone once through it, and i got something that what would i say incredible......
Thank you sir A humble suggestion: Your face is covering most part of the video.it would be helpful if we can see the board more,it will help us write notes at the same time listening to you.
Commendable Sir...I Respect u sir for ur outstanding hardwork to deliver such great lecture... U cleared the concepts from Roots... Lots of respect from Pakistan🇵🇰
Thank you so much Rabiul for your effort and time in making this video it was really useful for me. Keep doing what u r doing you r helping a lot of people out there in understanding lots of concepts in a simple way
thank you for your lecture i was going to write my exam and you helped me so much even my book was looking easier after watching your video,keep it up God bless you by letting our future to be bright and easy
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Sir, in which case hypoxia causes necrosis and apoptosis? Since hypoxia can cause damage to both lysosomal membrane and mitochondrial membrane. So hypoxia induces damage of which membrane first?
19:48 AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW OMG SO SWEET. Like wow!! You are a outstanding professor, thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a clear, simple, step by step way!!! Thank you so so much!!!!!!!
thanks a lot for this helpful video and i actually like the fact that you are close to the camera sir, because that way i feel like we are talking face to face so my all attention is for what you say, which helps me a lot because i have ADHD. I find it very helpful , thanks a lot for lecture.
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Sir u always mention I hope my video will help some but truly saying this will help everyone U really doing a selfless and devoting work by Giving education for free I must say People from Bangladesh u r lucky Otherwise studying pathology in Aussie slang is already out of mind Anyways lot of thanks
Ha ha ha. The "Teddy Thing" that I sometimes do was actually meant for my students. ( They get scared of Pathology Definitions but they can't pass written exam without writing proper definitions besides other things. So I show teddy to keep them calm and focus so that it doesn't seem too difficult for them) Glad it worked on you too ! Best wishes from Bangladesh. New video coming in 2 days from now.
Very effective. Thank you. Are there any techniques that are used to help reduce the effects- say for example during transplants or attempts to restore blood flow?
Doctor - Very helpful video. Can you please comment on long term effects of reperfusion injury? Are there different grades of it, i.e. mild/moderate/severe? Is IR injury somehow different depending on the type of tissue - i.e. skeletal muscle vs cardiac or even nerve tissue vs vascular - such as in severe, prolonged compression or compartment syndromes? Any new ideas about treatment? Thanks. BTW: loved the teddy!
ranbir chawla Hello, thank you for your question. I try to remember the key words of the definition first. To be honest : I didn't like memorizing definitions when I was a student too but it is necessary for written exams. Also the examiners get a wrong impression here during oral exams if students fail to define according to text book. So my advice would be : try to understand the definition first. You will be amazed to know that each text book definition were written and rewritten on basis of vast numbers of discoveries spanning many years. Try to understand the theme of the topic first. Then look for key words in the definition. Once you have understood the topic and remembered the key words : you will find it easier to remember. It will still take repeated revisions. So make a schedule for revising too ! Hope it is helpful. Best wishes from Bangladesh. :)
Someone correct me if I am wrong - but I believe it has to do with damaged tissue producing ICAM (intercellular adhesion molecules) on their surfaces, kind of acting as a smoke signal for other particles to come help in repair. These other particles are things such as leukocytes who then with ICAM's help, are able to bind to the vascular endothelium to aid in repair. However, it tends to be more complicated because there are many signals communicating with each other, i.e. cytokines (like IL1, IL-6, IL 10, etc) and complement factors (TNF-a) that also try to aid in repair. This repair mechanism, is actually the inflammation we talk about. Inflammation is helpful in the short term, but when it becomes chronic, it causes more problems/damage than it solves. Also, inflammation can be just local, but it can also be systemic.
Dear doc Please make good vedio . Hire them .pay them . Thak make good audio book of histo patho for all . I enjoy inspite being gynec. Say proudly now that I Am from dhaka
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This video is more interesting for those whose mother tongue is NOT English. I guess this is the reason Dr. Rabiul Haque is slow.Surely it is helping those.
Indeed salute to you bro, u made the pathology easy, i m a student of third year mbbs, i ve just gone once through it, and i got something that what would i say incredible......
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Thanks from Sri Lanka
Thank you Akhee
Thank you sir
A humble suggestion: Your face is covering most part of the video.it would be helpful if we can see the board more,it will help us write notes at the same time listening to you.
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Commendable Sir...I Respect u sir for ur outstanding hardwork to deliver such great lecture... U cleared the concepts from Roots... Lots of respect from Pakistan🇵🇰
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Thank you so much Rabiul for your effort and time in making this video it was really useful for me. Keep doing what u r doing you r helping a lot of people out there in understanding lots of concepts in a simple way
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thank you for your lecture i was going to write my exam and you helped me so much even my book was looking easier after watching your video,keep it up God bless you by letting our future to be bright and easy
Thank you for liking my video. Glad to know it made your books looking easier. I have just uploaded a video on thrombosis. You can check it out too ! Here is it's link : Thrombosis : Definition, Pathogenesis, Morphology & Fate Best wishes from Bangladesh.
Sir, in which case hypoxia causes necrosis and apoptosis?
Since hypoxia can cause damage to both lysosomal membrane and mitochondrial membrane. So hypoxia induces damage of which membrane first?
19:48 AWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW OMG SO SWEET. Like wow!! You are a outstanding professor, thank you for sharing your knowledge in such a clear, simple, step by step way!!! Thank you so so much!!!!!!!
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@@RabiulHaque Amen God bless you
thanks a lot for this helpful video and i actually like the fact that you are close to the camera sir, because that way i feel like we are talking face to face so my all attention is for what you say, which helps me a lot because i have ADHD. I find it very helpful , thanks a lot for lecture.
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your lecture is very very easy to understand and very fruitful. Thankyou for your effort.please keep on making such tutorials. Thankyou very much
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your videos are really really help full....pls keep up the good work....may ALLAH bless you..
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17:06 outcome of reprefusing an ischemic tissue
19:30 definition of reperfusion injury
21:24 mechanisms
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Thnk u.. otherwise I expired waiting for ischemic reperfusion injury
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Thanks to you for the informative video
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thank you your version was clear concise and made sense of a great deal of complex information, very grateful for your excellent explanation
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Thankyou so much sir.... your lectures are really very useful to me for learning pathology by Ur vedio it is very easy to learn...
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Thank you for your perfect and simple explanation
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Sir u always mention I hope my video will help some but truly saying this will help everyone
U really doing a selfless and devoting work by
Giving education for free
I must say
People from Bangladesh u r lucky
Otherwise studying pathology in Aussie slang is already out of mind
Anyways lot of thanks
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thank you sir.!! this video was very help full for me.. keep uploading such videos,really you are doing a great job..
very easy to understand sir ..keep it up....i m an India student currently studying in kyamc , sirajgonj ...subscribed and liked. 👍🏻
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Are you following the Dipeptidase-1 lsalt peptide trial to prevent IRI in Cardiac Surgery patients?
thank god you brought the teddy, i was going to run away hahaha
Ha ha ha. The "Teddy Thing" that I sometimes do was actually meant for my students. ( They get scared of Pathology Definitions but they can't pass written exam without writing proper definitions besides other things. So I show teddy to keep them calm and focus so that it doesn't seem too difficult for them) Glad it worked on you too ! Best wishes from Bangladesh. New video coming in 2 days from now.
Very interesting lectures
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amazing work sir...may lord Krishna shower his choicest blessings on u..
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Really helpful, thanks a lot, your explanation was very clear, greetings from Chile
Very informative lecture! I really enjoyed it. Thank you so much, sir!
From 20 of this months i m a student of mbbs 4th year so respected sir i need special patho videos per chapter (full chapter)
Thanks alot professor..pharmacology videos will be helpful too....🤗🤗🤗
excellent effort..
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You help me a lot ☺️..thanx from Iraq
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Hi, thanks for the video. could you please explain how ischemia diminishes anti oxidant agent inside the cells
Hi there, can u please make a brief video about the impaired tissue perfusion related to the haematoma? thanks for the great jobs.
This was very helpful. Thank you
Thank you Prof. God bless you and your family
Thanks for ur vedio.it's very helpful .if u can update other system also
sir like your videos. please tell how cytokines cause injury to cell?
Sir You nailed it !
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Excellent presentation..You are helping me. Thankssssss
Seyo bala Thank you for liking my videos. Very happy to know they are helpful. As always, best wishes from Bangladesh.
sir i learnt many things from u. so keep going and upload short videos on MBBS level......
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Very effective. Thank you.
Are there any techniques that are used to help reduce the effects- say for example during transplants or attempts to restore blood flow?
This was very helpful👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Thanks
Doctor - Very helpful video. Can you please comment on long term effects of reperfusion injury? Are there different grades of it, i.e. mild/moderate/severe? Is IR injury somehow different depending on the type of tissue - i.e. skeletal muscle vs cardiac or even nerve tissue vs vascular - such as in severe, prolonged compression or compartment syndromes? Any new ideas about treatment? Thanks.
BTW: loved the teddy!
just tell me how do you memorize such long definations
ranbir chawla Hello, thank you for your question. I try to remember the key words of the definition first. To be honest : I didn't like memorizing definitions when I was a student too but it is necessary for written exams. Also the examiners get a wrong impression here during oral exams if students fail to define according to text book. So my advice would be : try to understand the definition first. You will be amazed to know that each text book definition were written and rewritten on basis of vast numbers of discoveries spanning many years. Try to understand the theme of the topic first. Then look for key words in the definition. Once you have understood the topic and remembered the key words : you will find it easier to remember. It will still take repeated revisions. So make a schedule for revising too ! Hope it is helpful. Best wishes from Bangladesh. :)
It is an immense help to simply memorize the Greek prefixes, suffixes and roots. Then every term is self-explanatory.
***** thankyou for your advice sir...with gods blessing i passed my MD pathology this year in may...got a lot of help from your lectures...thank you
If you know the basic concepts then the video starts from 17:20
thx sir great videos. sir these lecture are based on robbins pathology? veery very thanks.
sir when myocardial ischemia occur their occur calcium overload
Hello Doctor thanks for informative video I didn't understood a relation between restoration of blood leads to inflammation ?
Someone correct me if I am wrong - but I believe it has to do with damaged tissue producing ICAM (intercellular adhesion molecules) on their surfaces, kind of acting as a smoke signal for other particles to come help in repair. These other particles are things such as leukocytes who then with ICAM's help, are able to bind to the vascular endothelium to aid in repair. However, it tends to be more complicated because there are many signals communicating with each other, i.e. cytokines (like IL1, IL-6, IL 10, etc) and complement factors (TNF-a) that also try to aid in repair. This repair mechanism, is actually the inflammation we talk about. Inflammation is helpful in the short term, but when it becomes chronic, it causes more problems/damage than it solves. Also, inflammation can be just local, but it can also be systemic.
Sir can u pls upload a video for last minute revision...like 10-15mins video???
Dear doc
Please make good vedio . Hire them .pay them . Thak make good audio book of histo patho for all . I enjoy inspite being gynec.
Say proudly now that I Am from dhaka
thumbs up for you and this teddy bear
Very helpful. Thank you so much
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You saved me!
Super sir..
Amazing! Thank you very much!
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really helpful thank you so much
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Thank you 👍🏻
HAHAHA Teddy part lol!! thanks sir
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Thank you sir, some of my close friends are from Bangladesh! best wishes to you to!
nice work.....thxs
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Really helpful, thanks a lot !!!!
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Great video, thank you very much
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Sir g upload special patho videos per chapter. nad full chapters
Osmosis is not from a low to high concentration, its the opposite. Your videos are very helpful btw :)))
Very.informative.video.thank.you.so.much.sir.
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Thank you so much ❤❤
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I want this guy and his Teddy bear to be my pathophysiology prof!
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Thank You Sir.!
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Very helpful
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Thanx faithfully
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vaiya its really a good job....thanks a lot
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thakns vaiya...i wish we will get total physiology lecture .... best of luck &take care :)
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nice video
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thanks sir,
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Thanks a lot
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17:00 ischemia reperfusion injury
Thx sir
Thanks you ))
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please move your face a little bit away.....cuz we want to see the white board well.....and you are too slow.....sorry but it's an advice😊
This video is more interesting for those whose mother tongue is NOT English. I guess this is the reason Dr. Rabiul Haque is slow.Surely it is helping those.
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Ischemia! Sounds like you're German
thanks