Nephrotic Syndrome
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- Опубліковано 22 чер 2023
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be presenting on Nephrotic Syndrome. We will begin this lecture by explaining the normal anatomical functions of the glomerular filtration barrier. We will then define what Nephrotic Syndrome is and all of the effects that it can have on patients. We will also be discussing the causes of Nephrotic syndrome including minimal change disease, membranous nephropathy, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, diabetic nephropathy, and amyloid nephropathy. We conclude this lecture with the diagnostic approach to Nephrotic Syndrome and how we can treat the complications that are a result from this disease. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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5th year and still coming back to read up on these things. You are by far the best teacher I've ever had. Thank you so much NN.
I have my nephrology exam next Monday. You couldn' t have timed this video better. Love from Denmark.
Denmark 😂❤
How is this guy just a PA? Unless I missed a degree.
He has a mastery of all his subject matters and this guy hits everything. In great detail - 90% of office docs have now idea what he’s talking about 95% of the time.
Just wow. Wicked smart and knows how to present. I’ve watched too many hours now. Lol
If you live near him - that’s your doctor.
Amazing job on these videos. Truly impressive. Keep it up Zack.
I think you're right that he is a PA. He's got a team helping him out, and this is his full-time job as far as I can tell. No idea why he didn't just go to medical school if he was going to study in this much depth anyway. But there is nothing about being a PA that means you can't learn at this level. It just means you are usually not required to learn it in this much depth the way an MD is.
For the record all of this material is fair game on USMLE Step 1 and 2. I can't speak for doctors who are years out of practice, but as a med student, this is definitely expected knowledge.
@@bryan5065 I guess he'd lack clinical knowledge. It's fine and dandy to know this stuff very well, but in reality when there's a patient you have to talk to, attend to, listen to. It's a different situation.
I'm 5th year and I've learned this the hard way. Patients aren't books you can just read. I feel like an idiot walking into these situations and there's nurses who have years of experience who could do my job better. But I have years left to learn in a clinical setting, which unfortunately isn't something we can give to everyone. After all, our work is practical, and you can't just learn that from a book.
PA student here. PA's do need to learn at this level. I should know, because here I am doing it, and it is fair game on the PANCE. @@bryan5065
0:00 to 6:50 is Anatomy and Function of GFR
6:50 is complications of nephrotic syndrome
21:42 Pathophysiolgy of different causes
40:23 Diagnostic Approach
1:01:28 Treatment 💉
I have now words. One of the best med channels and one of the top teachers I've ever had the privilege of coming across.
I struggled with this topic at our physiology lectures we literally lost because our prof made it shch a complex subject , but you are simplified it a lot due to your ability of delivery info in smooth way now we know from where we enter and at which point we leave and wrap up . Thanks
As usual u are the best in describing medical concepts. On Saturday, I have pathophysiology of nephrology and U made my day by releasing this video.
Thanks for all your hard work man. I feel like you are making me a better doctor every time I review your material. Keep up the good work.
Thank you zach for your help throughout my medical studies.
Hello zach thank you very much for helping me through my medical school i started watching you since I was a 1st year student now I'm a Gp for 2 years even as a doctor I'm still watching every new video you make.
You're my online doctor who keeps teaching me so thank you very much for your hard work.
Zach is actually a PA! :)
Thanks Zack, great video as always.
Seriously u are my guardian angel 🥺❤
Love this video as usual - I was honestly most impressed with how quickly you drew a kidney at the end!
Absolutely fantastic content! Thanks Zack and team!
I dont know what to do without you.
Thanks alot
Thank you so much for doing this video, I hope you do as well a video on Nephretic syndrom as soon as possible 😊
Very well explained,thank you so much for the efforts!
You are such a good teacher! I can smile, laugh and enjoy while I learn all these hard topics. You give all the information that I seek, I want to understand it ALL, not just peaces and you give me everything! Most of the time I only get peaces of udnerstanding from school, that makes med uncapable of understanding symtoms fully. Im so grateful for your work! Im also a subsvriber to your website. You rock!
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Can’t wait for the nephritic video
One of the best teacher I have ever seen.💚🌱
You are special.
THX❤❤
This was an amazing educational review. Thank you. As a genetic counselor, I appreciate that you mentioned genetic causes for more rare kidney disease. In mentioning African American and Hispanic individuals in association with FSGS, I think it would be valuable to mention APOL1 mediated kidney disease as in primary cases with unknown cause, APOL1 may well be a driver. As such, genetic testing would be a reasonable consideration in such scenarios and there are ongoing clinical trials that are likely to lead to valuable therapies in the near future, which will help preserve the function of native kidneys in these individuals.
I remember having hard times studying nephrotic and nephritic syndromes when I was still in uni, I wish u uploaded this video back then haha!!!
I had to start this chpter of renal physiology from coming monday and u really made my day sir thanks alot im super happy❤
Thank you so much, as always very well explained
U gave me hope.. thank you
The best lecturer I have ever seen
Really appreciate all your help to us ❤️
Thank you for posting this it helps a lot
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Best explationation ever thanks ❤ keept it up.
Thank you keep them coming.
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Thank you so much. You are an awesome teacher.
Beyond Grateful
Thanks to the whole team ❤ plz upload neurology lectures it will be a great favour❤
Very educative video... Thank you so much 💜💜
well done dear doctor ,actually fantastic and so much important your videos❤❤❤❤
Thanks Professor Zach!
Best teacher ever ❤
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Love your drawings and handwriting you are an amazing teacher!!
From somalia. Thanks Zach 🙏
Thanks a lot boss, very helpful video ❤❤
Very epic. Thank you sincerely.
Well explained
Thankyou so much for this 🙏🏻
Plz make a video on other topics of kidney as well
Best teacher . Very nice lecture
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I really learned a lot
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awesome explanation sir
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One of the best worldwide❤
I finally got it. Thank you ninja nerd ❤
Thank you for the great info. We’re unfortunately informing ourselves this under not so great situations.
Same. Helped explain a very complex topic. I just completed my 1st rituximab infusion. I have primary menopause nephrology.
Thank you so much sir for your explanation.
@@robertjohnson2879
My girlfriend (119lbs) will be doing her first infusion treatment next Friday. How did you feel while being treated and afterwards throughout the rest of the day?
Best of luck to you Robert. I’ll keep you in my prayers and sending good vibes your way.
really awesome, thx!!
Thanks for the info
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Way too good. Thank you.
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Dude!!! You're great !!!!
We call you here in Algeria : the dady of medical students 😆
Thank u so much .. may allah guide you nd bless you
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Very helpful.thanks from Bangladesh
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We need in the next week nephritic syndrome.
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One request - please display the board to take screenshot 😌
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Bro ..kindly make a video on liver cirrhosis