After years of not understanding this topic... I finally understood it. Completely blown away. Thanks so much Zach. The video notes were Amazing to go along with this video.
I am assuming you are studying to become a doctor. Just want to ask if Conj Bilirubin shows +1 of upper limit of normal (Total Bilirubin normal) and GGT is normal but ALP shows a high abnormal number though
Please can you make videos about Cardiac Function Tests & Kidney Function Tests,too 🥹🥹 we all need such a great teaching in these 2 complicated topics🥹🥹🥹
من الجميل ان تدخل الى مقطع فديو لشخص ينقل المعرفه لاناس لا يعرفهم ولكن الاجمل هو ان المقطع برمته لا يشاهده سوى الاطباء بإستثنائي كوني طالب مرحلة اعداديه ولكن على كل حال هذا هو حلمي أو لكي اكون اكثر دقه مستقبلي ان شاء الله❤
حلو انك تتعلم من بدري وهذا الشيء راح يساعدك، بس عارف وش اللي راح يساعدك بشكل اكبر بكثير؟ انه يكون عنده مرشد، سواء احد ابويك يكون طبيب او احد افراد اسرتك، او قريب لك، او حتى طبيب تتعرف عليه وتتواصل معاه، حلو انه الصورة من بدري تتضح لك عن شغفك، ولا تسمع للي يقولوا لسا بدري على كل الامور هذي، لا انا اقول لك انه شيء جدا ممتاز انك تكون مطلع ومنخرط في كل شيء يخص الشغف تبعك ومن بدري. الله يوفقك يارب وان شاء الله نشوفك زميل المهنة في المستقبل.
THIS IS JUST MINDBLOWING !!!! understanding the physiopathology makes you a good doctor and knowing why these serum levels are high and why not are things sometimes forgotten in med school !! thank you zack forvtaking the time to teach us every how and why
You’re def my favorite person!! Could you talk about lab patterns, timing and rising of AST vs. ALT vs. Bili . Which one comes up first? Which one lag behind
“zach muprhy” the GOAT you are!! the way you represent topics with full class aren't just theory but pure aesthetics and sass! I watch your videos like netflix series!! but don't you reflect after so many studies? that who's controlling every mechanism taking place in our body so perfectly? like i fall on my knees everytime i study science that HOW GREAT ALLAH IS! don't you reflect 😔 please reflect and be our "ZAVIYAR MURTAZA” brother in islam. Praying for you!
It can. If it isn't controlled and becomes systemic, multi system organ failure and compartment syndrome can follow (SCLS aka Systemic Capillary Leaking Syndrome or Clarkson's disease (when chronic). Ascites will be present if this occurs. Every patient is different. Note that some patients will never get jaundiced, will never have upper right abdominal pain, but they'll seem like they have a very bad stomach flu with Vomiting, and within a few hours, or if not caught, minutes, they can turn blue on you very fast. Check the urine, stools, and labs. They may come in with some difficulty breathing, some vomiting, and "don't feel right," which can be from ammonia. You can't ignore patients who have chronic liver failure or it will lead to acute liver failure (ALF), and if not properly addressed, they can die rather quickly.
Please can you do a video on fluid administration under clinical medicine? The different IVS, eg dextrose, HCO3, saline etc and how they affect Tonicity and what’s for replacement or management 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
But in my view its also correct to say it as "Liver Function Test" because if present in normal levels these are indicative that liver is functioning normally not only albumin is necessary to say that its a normal liver even via other enzymes as you mentioned it can be said that liver is normal.
Doctor, I'm from Iraq and I'm watching your videos, but due to the difference in language and quick explanation, I find it very difficult to understand your lecture. Thank you very much
I am assuming you are studying to become a doctor. Just want to ask if Conj Bilirubin shows +1 of upper limit of normal and GGT is normal but ALP shows a high abnormal number though
@@KM-vc7iy Are you a male/female, how old are you, what is your BMI, for how long have you been experiencing RUQ pain, can you express your pain in details? (When do you have a pain, does it happen right after eating something especially rich in fat, how much would you give it out of 10 -10 is the strongest pain- how long does it last once it happens, does it wake you up while you’re asleep at night, do you have any other symptoms other than pain, when does the pain go away -like after eating certain foods or having medications-) Do you have any co-morbidities, do you have any liver-gallbladder related diseases in your family? (Or any chronic illnesses that you know?) Are you currently on any kind of medication? (like OCP) Have you ever been pregnant, if you’re a female? I can’t say much from here but I can still try to help you if you express yourself more clearly
After years of not understanding this topic... I finally understood it. Completely blown away. Thanks so much Zach. The video notes were Amazing to go along with this video.
I am assuming you are studying to become a doctor. Just want to ask if Conj Bilirubin shows +1 of upper limit of normal (Total Bilirubin normal) and GGT is normal but ALP shows a high abnormal number though
Please can you make videos about Cardiac Function Tests & Kidney Function Tests,too 🥹🥹 we all need such a great teaching in these 2 complicated topics🥹🥹🥹
Omg yes I would love the kidney function one
He has them. Search the channel.
@CarolReidCA I already searched about them & didn't find any thing !
@@esraawaliiid68it’s there older video
You're simply the best.... Better than all the rest.
Thank you for the clarity you bring to me in my clinical medicine journey.
An explanation like no other! the only guy who explains topics in an understandable and memorable way
من الجميل ان تدخل الى مقطع فديو لشخص ينقل المعرفه لاناس لا يعرفهم ولكن الاجمل هو ان المقطع برمته لا يشاهده سوى الاطباء بإستثنائي كوني طالب مرحلة اعداديه ولكن على كل حال هذا هو حلمي أو لكي اكون اكثر دقه مستقبلي ان شاء الله❤
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@@jaffarhaddad4128 احلى ورطه
حلو انك تتعلم من بدري وهذا الشيء راح يساعدك، بس عارف وش اللي راح يساعدك بشكل اكبر بكثير؟ انه يكون عنده مرشد، سواء احد ابويك يكون طبيب او احد افراد اسرتك، او قريب لك، او حتى طبيب تتعرف عليه وتتواصل معاه، حلو انه الصورة من بدري تتضح لك عن شغفك، ولا تسمع للي يقولوا لسا بدري على كل الامور هذي، لا انا اقول لك انه شيء جدا ممتاز انك تكون مطلع ومنخرط في كل شيء يخص الشغف تبعك ومن بدري. الله يوفقك يارب وان شاء الله نشوفك زميل المهنة في المستقبل.
أتمنى أن تحصل على ما تحلم به. أنا أحب العاطفة.
THIS IS JUST MINDBLOWING !!!! understanding the physiopathology makes you a good doctor and knowing why these serum levels are high and why not are things sometimes forgotten in med school !! thank you zack forvtaking the time to teach us every how and why
Thank you! Im a primary care NP and I always listen to your lectures on my way to the clinic.
A follower from Cameroon 🇨🇲
Thank you Zach
thank you so much for what you do. I'm learning a lot from you. I'm a practicing general practitioner
Eloquent and detailed explanation. Nice job!
Much love ❤️... thank you for making medicine easier to understand properly
Great videos always . Once I’m finished with school I’ll make sure to come get some merch when I can afford it again 🥹😎
Excellent Presentation skills, you make my life in Clinical medicine real easy.
Thank you Prod Zacky
Thank you so much man. Hopefully you cand upload Kidney Function Tests soon too, couldn't find them🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amazing video. Thanks Dr. Murphy
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Just awesome. Thank you Zach ❤
great lesson. Asante Sana (Thank you very much)
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Thank you so much for explaining in simple but very schematic way.. it is easy to remember..
It helps a lot..🙏🙏🙏
I've always confused bilirubin and albumin, thanks for clarifying 🎉
You are saviour man!!!!❤❤❤
I love this videos they are so informative and very visual so everyone can see and understand it easily. Thanks for making this possible for us.
Mind blowing. Loved it
I am really learning through your videos ❤❤thanks ❤
This is Anbu from Tamilnadu (India) after long time waiting for new videos
Thank you very much for making it so simple. Enjoyed it to the core. Plz make videos on rheumatology
This is very helpful, thank u so much
Thanks so much for your great explanation which simplify difficult concept
Zack you are a life saver.
Can you make more videos on EKG cases
Thank you from Indonesia!
You’re def my favorite person!! Could you talk about lab patterns, timing and rising of AST vs. ALT vs. Bili . Which one comes up first? Which one lag behind
Thanks for all the help
we pay you back someday Zach❤
Excellent teaching. Thank you 🙏🏻😊
Very helpful lecture, thanks!
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Zach looking jacked lately
You are best, Sir.
“zach muprhy” the GOAT you are!! the way you represent topics with full class aren't just theory but pure aesthetics and sass! I watch your videos like netflix series!!
but don't you reflect after so many studies? that who's controlling every mechanism taking place in our body so perfectly? like i fall on my knees everytime i study science that HOW GREAT ALLAH IS! don't you reflect 😔 please reflect and be our "ZAVIYAR MURTAZA” brother in islam. Praying for you!
Wouldn't low albumin levels causing pressure changes, capillary leakage, and subsequent edema be a transudative process and not an exudative process?
It can. If it isn't controlled and becomes systemic, multi system organ failure and compartment syndrome can follow (SCLS aka Systemic Capillary Leaking Syndrome or Clarkson's disease (when chronic). Ascites will be present if this occurs. Every patient is different.
Note that some patients will never get jaundiced, will never have upper right abdominal pain, but they'll seem like they have a very bad stomach flu with Vomiting, and within a few hours, or if not caught, minutes, they can turn blue on you very fast.
Check the urine, stools, and labs.
They may come in with some difficulty breathing, some vomiting, and "don't feel right," which can be from ammonia.
You can't ignore patients who have chronic liver failure or it will lead to acute liver failure (ALF), and if not properly addressed, they can die rather quickly.
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I'm pratheesh from india (tamilnadu).big fan of you sir.say one hii sir.
tysm, helped a LOT
Please can you do a video on fluid administration under clinical medicine? The different IVS, eg dextrose, HCO3, saline etc and how they affect Tonicity and what’s for replacement or management 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
There is a nice one on Intellect Medicos channel, and on ICU advantage YT channedl :)
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Sir can you make a video about electrolytes plssss!. I'm struggling to understand this topic, and i know it's not just me🙏🏻
33:40 Calling autoimmune “lucky” made me giggle a bit. I understand though. 😂
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But in my view its also correct to say it as "Liver Function Test" because if present in normal levels these are indicative that liver is functioning normally not only albumin is necessary to say that its a normal liver even via other enzymes as you mentioned it can be said that liver is normal.
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Can we lower ALP enzymes? Naturally
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Doctor, I'm from Iraq and I'm watching your videos, but due to the difference in language and quick explanation, I find it very difficult to understand your lecture. Thank you very much
thak u
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Are you reuploading? What is going on
Nice
Shouldn’t it be AST > ALT in NAFLD (39:24)
I am assuming you are studying to become a doctor. Just want to ask if Conj Bilirubin shows +1 of upper limit of normal and GGT is normal but ALP shows a high abnormal number though
@@KM-vc7iy Are you a male/female, how old are you, what is your BMI, for how long have you been experiencing RUQ pain, can you express your pain in details? (When do you have a pain, does it happen right after eating something especially rich in fat, how much would you give it out of 10 -10 is the strongest pain- how long does it last once it happens, does it wake you up while you’re asleep at night, do you have any other symptoms other than pain, when does the pain go away -like after eating certain foods or having medications-) Do you have any co-morbidities, do you have any liver-gallbladder related diseases in your family? (Or any chronic illnesses that you know?) Are you currently on any kind of medication? (like OCP) Have you ever been pregnant, if you’re a female? I can’t say much from here but I can still try to help you if you express yourself more clearly
We need a kidney function and cardiac function test too 😢,please.
Did you get his renal function test video?I’m also looking for it
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Do you know where I can find the notes for this? The link doesn't work and can't search it on the website either