You are absolutely brilliant and really have a gift when it comes to teaching! I have told everyone about your channel and wish you all the success! Thank you so much for your top quality work ❤
Wow I'm so surprised that you're not a doctor. Your lesson and video are so much better than what I've learn from hospital. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Thank you once again. A doctor who once doctored my husband passed away from ALL in January, 2021 after one year of treatments. He was 48. So incredibly sad.
Great video, so recently my nephew of 5 years of age was diagnosed with PRE-B ALL which was a terrible news for us, we fought through it, his first biopsy showed more than 95% blast cells in his bone marrow, however they didnt make it to his blood stream, and his other test was fine as well some cpf or cpr some spine test to see if the brain is fine or not I dont really know I'm not a doctor, Anyway, we started off his treatment and immediately even through in his first few weeks of chemotherapy he started showing good improvements like no more bone pains and could start to walk again and do some normal children chores again, we started seeing hope and him being an amazing warrior started battling hard, he started eating a lot which is quite common since his medical team told us because they started giving him steroids and we were happy that our son is doing well diet wise, he has started to gain weight. Long story short it has only been a bit more than a month into his treatment and his last major biopsy, I call it major because it was supposed to show the percentage of the blast cells in his bone marrow because in that biopsy they also took a tiny bit of his bone as well. The doctors said that the could not calculate the percentage of the blast cells because there number was very less so the machine couldn't calculate it. There are a few things that I'd like to add here, I'm a bit concerned about how chemo can have effects on reproduction, and also his gene panel showed ETV6-RUNX1 fusion. Anyone that can help me understand a bit would be much appreciated. Anyway, what my concerns are that is he doing really fine? I mean we can see the improvements in his health but I'm not a doctor so I cannot know for sure, if please you could share some insights. Thanks One thing that I would like to add here for everyone is Do not lose hope if you are given this horrible disease. Always be hopeful and there is light for sure at the end of the tunnel. Peace
You have no idea how nice it is to be taught by someone who has a sense of humour and has a genuine interest in the topic. Thank you Mr Perfectionalis 🫡
I love you man, you compare and contrast and that's exactly what we need in medicine so much to know so confusing. Philadelphia has always gotten me before but never anymore.
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I have been referred to a hematologist for my CBC. I had it taken and had a low WBC count (2.8). I waited 2 weeks for another CBC, and it raised to 3.3 (still low). I looked at the CBC, and it indicates that my Neutrophils are quite low and my Lymphocytes are quite high. I’ve had many viral infections (lasting 3+ months), UTIs, and I’ve started to bruise easily. The bruises sometimes take months to go away, despite them being from minor bumps. I also get frequent mouth ulcers. I’m more fatigued than usual, and my bones and joints ache. I felt like my hair was falling out more than usual, so I got a very short haircut out of frustration. I had very long hair and donated it for cancer patients. I noticed my gums bleeding a bit more frequently as well when brushing. I haven’t met with my hematologist yet, but I keep watching videos like these that talk about the levels and their possible meaning. I truly hope I just have an infection and will bounce back. I’m still waiting for a call to make an appointment. I’m getting a little antsy.
I went here to understand, why it's hard to get cured of this disease. My family is heartbroken because my older sister's nephew died the other day because of this type of leukemia. I just hope that scientists may find other treatments that have promising results especially when chemo drugs stop working.
A 46-year-old female patient presented with nose bleeding, she had pallor but no icterus or cyanosis, spleen was enlarged 1 cm below the right costal margin and there was mild hepatomegaly. CBC: WBC - 124,2 х 109/L, Band Neutrophils - 5 %, Segmented Neutrophils - 15 %, Monocytes - 10 %, Eosinophils - 0 %, Basophils - 0 %, Lymphocytes - 5 %, Blasts 65 %. Since they don't mention what kind of blasts there are, what other ways are there to differentiate between ALL and AML?
My wife and I lost our just turned 2 year old son 7 months ago to Aml. He had MLL gene rearrangement or subtype KMT2A or 11q23. He had a translocation between chromosomes 6 and 11, t(6;11). He received cytarabine, daunorubicin, etoposide, gemtuzumab ozagamicin then mitoxNtrone and cytarabine. He relapsed after the second chemo which signified refractory Aml which had a poor prognosis. Decitabine with mylotarg was then used. He died shortly after from within 4 months of treatment. Some side effects he had were bloody nausea and diahrea. Horrible bloody mouth sores. He was in pain all over. His right eye was covered by a leukemia pool that ended up bleeding.He had a lot of liquid in his lungs which they thought was pnemonia. He ultimately died from a brain bleed within 24 hours caused we think by the chemo.
I am creating a nursing case study question set for RN's preparing for NCLEX-RN and loved your RDW videa as well as the ALL video (also, I am mom to a person with Down syndrome). Can you share a common value of RDW% for a T21 patient with ALL RDW%? I cannot find an actual example value online anywhere for my made up lab report
Thank you so much for your videos. You made most of your discussions seem like a walk to the park compared to the books that I've been reading for hours and made me feel like I'm being punished in hell lol
iv been through the whole set of videos and now have a great understanding of hematology. Thanks alot for the great videos. could you pls explain what u mean by WBC being 100,000. But the question in the video says 50,000?
Hey! Thanks a lot for watching...I think you misunderstood the WBC count point...I did NOT say, that WBCs will be either < 10,000 or > 100,000...I said that the WBC count can range from less than 10,000 up to >100,000...So leukemia can have WBC count of 8,000 , 20,000 , 50,000, 100,000 or 130,000,...etc...The WBC count can be anything....Hope it helps :)
Thank you so much. I got residency in oncology ,so brushing up the basics. Your videos are very good. Btw ,u said that u are not a doctor. Then ,how come you know all these concepts so well?
Acute...the patient is younger ? does not count for acute myeloid leukemia. Acute means rapid in this context. But still, remarkable video and abo is on !
Hello..why there are less than 10 or 15 videos in other systems such as cardio,etc etc..if you make other systems also in a series like hematology it will be very useful..you are doing a great job in hematology..thank you..
Medicosis Perfectionalis thats good..but many students are depending on your lectures as this is really great..so it will be good if you make little faster than now..
Medicosis Perfectionalis upload the videos faster.. The huge plus point of your videos are the slowness of words..DON’T EVER increase the speed of saying.. my request is to upload the other system’s videos faster..
Thank u so much sir..i can understand clearly each n every point😊but i have 1 doubt sir..u told ALL occurs in less than 14yrs..but in the last question 21yr old male had ALL...i am little bit confused sir
OKAY SO, I have a presentation on this and I wanted to confirm a piece of information with you. So there is the type of classification which divides ALL according to morphology, immunology and genetics (which I want to assume is the same as cytogenetic, correct me if I am wrong). And then there is the classification depending on which lymphocyte precursor is being affected, whether that be the T or B lymphocyte. Anyways, I was planning on using the classification based on morphology etc and briefly (in the introduction) speak about the genetics regarding ALL; however, I was planning on mostly speaking about the gene translocation on chromosome t(9:22) and t(12:21) and rather just presenting the other types of mutations. Anyways, could you please tell me if I have understood correctly all this info? And do you agree that I should talk more in depth about the classification I told you about. Bear with me, I know it is a long post but hopefully I have expressed myself correctly (english is not my first language).
At the minute 7:00 I think CD20 positive in pre-B ALL is a mistake, since CD20 is a B mature cell marker. Could you let me know if it is so? Loving your videos, greetings from Rome.
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Wow I'm so surprised that you're not a doctor. Your lesson and video are so much better than what I've learn from hospital. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
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Thank you once again. A doctor who once doctored my husband passed away from ALL in January, 2021 after one year of treatments. He was 48. So incredibly sad.
Excuse me, why does he passed away? Is he allergic to the chemotherapy or else or other reasons? I also have ALL.
How do you manage to teach these topics sooooo well when you're not a doc?!!!!!😭😭
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ALL level 3 survivor here. Nice explanation.
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Great video, so recently my nephew of 5 years of age was diagnosed with PRE-B ALL which was a terrible news for us, we fought through it, his first biopsy showed more than 95% blast cells in his bone marrow, however they didnt make it to his blood stream, and his other test was fine as well some cpf or cpr some spine test to see if the brain is fine or not I dont really know I'm not a doctor,
Anyway, we started off his treatment and immediately even through in his first few weeks of chemotherapy he started showing good improvements like no more bone pains and could start to walk again and do some normal children chores again, we started seeing hope and him being an amazing warrior started battling hard, he started eating a lot which is quite common since his medical team told us because they started giving him steroids and we were happy that our son is doing well diet wise, he has started to gain weight.
Long story short it has only been a bit more than a month into his treatment and his last major biopsy, I call it major because it was supposed to show the percentage of the blast cells in his bone marrow because in that biopsy they also took a tiny bit of his bone as well. The doctors said that the could not calculate the percentage of the blast cells because there number was very less so the machine couldn't calculate it.
There are a few things that I'd like to add here, I'm a bit concerned about how chemo can have effects on reproduction, and also his gene panel showed ETV6-RUNX1 fusion. Anyone that can help me understand a bit would be much appreciated.
Anyway, what my concerns are that is he doing really fine? I mean we can see the improvements in his health but I'm not a doctor so I cannot know for sure, if please you could share some insights. Thanks
One thing that I would like to add here for everyone is Do not lose hope if you are given this horrible disease. Always be hopeful and there is light for sure at the end of the tunnel. Peace
You have no idea how nice it is to be taught by someone who has a sense of humour and has a genuine interest in the topic. Thank you Mr Perfectionalis 🫡
I appreciate you!
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Medicosis Perfectionalis Btw Im studying Medicine in Alexandria,Egypt. Your home country! May I know where did you study medicine? :)
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I can't believe you're not a doctor, you know so much that you're basically a doctor. It's a shame you don't treat patients, you would be the best.
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Awesome!!!! Dude where was ur channel all these years.
Hiding in the haystack 😁
Best medical channel I have ever seen.
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I love you man, you compare and contrast and that's exactly what we need in medicine so much to know so confusing. Philadelphia has always gotten me before but never anymore.
very nice lecture simplified easy for internal exam and board exam , you will not concentration for a moment.Thanks alot
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OMG! I just stumbled into your channel and thank God I did! Your videos are really helpful for my board exam preparations. Good work bro 😄
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Amazing. Thanks a lot for simplifying ALL. Your hematology videos are 💯💯🔥🔥👏
Love your videos, extremely helpful and fun to listen to. You’re awesome!
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Why it's ALL ..it's can be AML also ..please explain..?
Incorporating Ethics was cool :)
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Oh my Allah... i can't stop laughing each time i watch your videos:
Dr medicosis: ok! If you didn't watch my previous videos, your chance to understand this topic i ZERO! 😂😂😂
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis how do we know the previous videos. There's no outline .please can you direct me. Thanks
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I like how you incorporated Hme/Onc with Ethics. Good job!
how is he not a doctor he is smarter then my profs
I have been referred to a hematologist for my CBC. I had it taken and had a low WBC count (2.8). I waited 2 weeks for another CBC, and it raised to 3.3 (still low). I looked at the CBC, and it indicates that my Neutrophils are quite low and my Lymphocytes are quite high. I’ve had many viral infections (lasting 3+ months), UTIs, and I’ve started to bruise easily. The bruises sometimes take months to go away, despite them being from minor bumps. I also get frequent mouth ulcers. I’m more fatigued than usual, and my bones and joints ache. I felt like my hair was falling out more than usual, so I got a very short haircut out of frustration. I had very long hair and donated it for cancer patients. I noticed my gums bleeding a bit more frequently as well when brushing. I haven’t met with my hematologist yet, but I keep watching videos like these that talk about the levels and their possible meaning. I truly hope I just have an infection and will bounce back. I’m still waiting for a call to make an appointment. I’m getting a little antsy.
Awesome..best of its kind! Make more videos please!
Thank you so much 😊
I will
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My pleasure!
I went here to understand, why it's hard to get cured of this disease. My family is heartbroken because my older sister's nephew died the other day because of this type of leukemia. I just hope that scientists may find other treatments that have promising results especially when chemo drugs stop working.
Well explained topics.Ater watchings these, I can easily remember difficult concepts. Thanks for uploading these videos.😊
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The questions at the end😍😍😍. Thank u sooo much
You bet!
Thank you! Your videos are so helpful!
My pleasure...Thank you for watching!
Just who dares to dislike these videos !?😤
A 46-year-old female patient presented with nose bleeding, she had pallor but no icterus or cyanosis, spleen was enlarged 1 cm below the right costal margin and there was mild hepatomegaly. CBC: WBC - 124,2 х 109/L, Band Neutrophils - 5 %, Segmented Neutrophils - 15 %, Monocytes - 10 %, Eosinophils - 0 %, Basophils - 0 %, Lymphocytes - 5 %, Blasts 65 %.
Since they don't mention what kind of blasts there are, what other ways are there to differentiate between ALL and AML?
Thank you for the effort and time you spent to give us this knowledge ❤️
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Thank you. Thank you, Thank you .... ❤❤
You are so welcome!
Thank you...for nice explanation....
Thank you so much very amazing.
Thank you 🙏
Would you please help me by sharing?
Love to watch your videos ! Great job !
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Thank you for posting this video, it was so helpful!!
But it is TdT not tDt
amazing video as always ❤
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thank you sooooo much medicos. god bless you
Thanks!
Leukemia 💯 well understood because of you🔥
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Can you please help me by sharing?
My wife and I lost our just turned 2 year old son 7 months ago to Aml. He had MLL gene rearrangement or subtype KMT2A or 11q23. He had a translocation between chromosomes 6 and 11, t(6;11). He received cytarabine, daunorubicin, etoposide, gemtuzumab ozagamicin then mitoxNtrone and cytarabine. He relapsed after the second chemo which signified refractory Aml which had a poor prognosis. Decitabine with mylotarg was then used. He died shortly after from within 4 months of treatment. Some side effects he had were bloody nausea and diahrea. Horrible bloody mouth sores. He was in pain all over. His right eye was covered by a leukemia pool that ended up bleeding.He had a lot of liquid in his lungs which they thought was pnemonia. He ultimately died from a brain bleed within 24 hours caused we think by the chemo.
I’m very sorry to hear 😢
ALL is the most common cancer in pediatrics, but in Down syndrome patients AML M7 is most frequent.
you are just perfect!
Thank you, dear!
I am creating a nursing case study question set for RN's preparing for NCLEX-RN and loved your RDW videa as well as the ALL video (also, I am mom to a person with Down syndrome). Can you share a common value of RDW% for a T21 patient with ALL RDW%? I cannot find an actual example value online anywhere for my made up lab report
Thank you very much sir.
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What if you first do counselling??
I went through 4 years of treatment when I turned 18
How is your health today?
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Thank you so much for your videos. You made most of your discussions seem like a walk to the park compared to the books that I've been reading for hours and made me feel like I'm being punished in hell lol
Haha 😂
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Great video!
Thank you 😊
Wait... you're not a doctor?! Wow yet your medical knowledge is so amazing!! May I ask what is your profession?
I just teach medicine. I don’t practice.
Amazing job very useful keep it up
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iv been through the whole set of videos and now have a great understanding of hematology. Thanks alot for the great videos.
could you pls explain what u mean by WBC being 100,000. But the question in the video says 50,000?
Hey! Thanks a lot for watching...I think you misunderstood the WBC count point...I did NOT say, that WBCs will be either < 10,000 or > 100,000...I said that the WBC count can range from less than 10,000 up to >100,000...So leukemia can have WBC count of 8,000 , 20,000 , 50,000, 100,000 or 130,000,...etc...The WBC count can be anything....Hope it helps :)
oh! i get it now. Thanks alot for getting back so soon. :)
Of course...Good luck!
Thanks...
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Very nice
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How do I watch the videos in sequence. How can I get that outline so I follow them topic after topic
Go to my channel. Click on playlists, and choose “hematology”.
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Nice explanation
Thank you!
video is kinda lacking...(med student)
Thank you so much. I got residency in oncology ,so brushing up the basics.
Your videos are very good.
Btw ,u said that u are not a doctor. Then ,how come you know all these concepts so well?
I graduated.
But, I don’t treat patients.
You are the best 💖
Thank you 😊
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I don’t understand!
My son is battling leukemia at this very moment, it is shown in our channel
Acute...the patient is younger ? does not count for acute myeloid leukemia. Acute means rapid in this context. But still, remarkable video and abo is on !
Can you add coagulation cascade? I can't find anything yet. thank you! By the way I love your videos, they are amazing.
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Thanks a ton!
Hello..why there are less than 10 or 15 videos in other systems such as cardio,etc etc..if you make other systems also in a series like hematology it will be very useful..you are doing a great job in hematology..thank you..
I am going to do all of them, but I am trying to focus on one at a time...Thanks a million:)
Medicosis Perfectionalis thats good..but many students are depending on your lectures as this is really great..so it will be good if you make little faster than now..
Thanks a lot...Do you mean speak faster, or upload more videos faster?
Medicosis Perfectionalis upload the videos faster.. The huge plus point of your videos are the slowness of words..DON’T EVER increase the speed of saying.. my request is to upload the other system’s videos faster..
Got it...I will do my best to upload more...thanks!
Thank u so much sir..i can understand clearly each n every point😊but i have 1 doubt sir..u told ALL occurs in less than 14yrs..but in the last question 21yr old male had ALL...i am little bit confused sir
Wait a minute...who drew that picture?! I’m cracking up over here 😂 you’re messed up in a perfect way
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OKAY SO, I have a presentation on this and I wanted to confirm a piece of information with you. So there is the type of classification which divides ALL according to morphology, immunology and genetics (which I want to assume is the same as cytogenetic, correct me if I am wrong). And then there is the classification depending on which lymphocyte precursor is being affected, whether that be the T or B lymphocyte. Anyways, I was planning on using the classification based on morphology etc and briefly (in the introduction) speak about the genetics regarding ALL; however, I was planning on mostly speaking about the gene translocation on chromosome t(9:22) and t(12:21) and rather just presenting the other types of mutations. Anyways, could you please tell me if I have understood correctly all this info? And do you agree that I should talk more in depth about the classification I told you about. Bear with me, I know it is a long post but hopefully I have expressed myself correctly (english is not my first language).
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Hello so your not a doctor as I understand?The videos are great!
At the minute 7:00 I think CD20 positive in pre-B ALL is a mistake, since CD20 is a B mature cell marker. Could you let me know if it is so?
Loving your videos, greetings from Rome.
for both