We've updated this video! The previous version stated that urobilin is responsible for the brown color of feces. Well, in fact, it's stercobilin that's responsible for the brown color of feces. It also later implied that urobilinogen was responsible for darker colored urine, where actually it should have said urobilin was responsible for the darker colored urine.
Thanks! It really hurt to take our old Jaundice video down. It gave us so much traffic! That said it's more important for us to be accurate than it is to be popular.
According to Goljan audio lectures, urobilin is still the pigment that colors the feces. Except that it's given the fancy name "Stercobilin". "sterco" meaning stools. Stercobilin has the same composition and chemical properties as urobilin. So someone who says urobilin gives color to stools isn't wrong.
hope you guys won't make mistakes in future videos.Do check and if possible double check your video before uploading.You guys are making medical science easy for me... :)
Just a little correction from a french fan of your videos, jaundice's spelled "jaunisse" in french and not "jauniCe". Anyway thank you ! you guys are the best !
No matter what I say, it will still be an understatement considering how amazing these videos are. In medical school we don't only have to learn a lot of information but also in lesser time, these videos are precise and as effective as it can get! Thanks Osmosis!
I am actually a pharmacy student, your videos have helped me so much, they are clear, to the point, not too detailed, but detailed enough to get a good enough grade on a test. thank you for your work
Just a quick note, there are two types of Crigler Najjar syndromes: Type 1 is what is described in the video. Type 2 is characterized by reduced UGT activity but different from Gilberts because CN Type 2 is rarer and Gilbert's affects the promoter for enzyme whereas the Type 2 affects the gene that encodes the enzyme
I'm glad you guys caught the slight mistake with urobilin and stercobilin, regardless you guys are awesome!!! Once again I want to thank everyone who is involved in making these videos because its a lot of hard work I imagine. Gracias!!!
Sir,you explained it very well!I am sure I never will have any doubt in this topic.I had watched many videos regarding bile metabolism,abnormalities in it and jaundice but all that content which I wanted,is here in a very one video in a really well understandable manner!Thank you so much sir!Please Keep making best content!
That's OK, we enjoy the compliments! We’re glad you like the videos. If you want to further supercharge your medical studies, check us out on our website! In addition to having exclusive access unreleased videos (which include an 8-part series on ECG, a series on embryology, and unreleased videos on physiology and pathophysiology) Osmosis Prime members have access to thousands of board-style quiz questions and flashcards, study scheduling tools, and much, much more! Check us out here: bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ
♥ ♥ ♥ We're happy you’re finding the videos useful, Allison! If you haven't yet checked out our educational platform we’re working hard to be a one-stop shop for educating future clinicians. We have unreleased videos, thousands of flashcards and board-style practice questions, study workspaces, and daily study scheduling tools to help you learn, retain and apply medical knowledge. Check us out here! bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ.
you managed to help me understand in just a couple of minutes the metabolism of bilirubin which I never quite understood in 2 years of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology and physiopathology
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to be of help in your medical journey! Feel free to checkout osmosis.org for additional content, flashcards, quizzes and more.
I really love your videos! You always explain thoroughly at an extent that everyone can understand what you are explaining. Thanks a lot, I'll always make sure I watch these awesome videos.
Really thankful to Osmosis. One of the best platforms to make your studies interesting and complete. I'm a huge fan of osmosis. Cheers to the makers of Osmosis. Looking forward for more in detail videos from osmosis. Specially interested in gastroenterology videos. Wish u good luck osmosis team...
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@osmosis I have an addition to make. Albumin does not "shuttle" unconjugated bilirubin to the liver. There is the albumin-unconjugated bilirubin complex, as well as free unconjugated bilirubin in the blood. Those 2 form an equilibrium. The free unconjugated bilirubin moves passively from the capillaries into the interstital space around the hepatocytes. On the hepatocyte, a transporter called Organic anion transport protein exchanges unconjugated bilirubin for cl- ions. Unconjugated bilirubin is then brought (idk how) to the ER of the hepatocyte where UGT acts upon it as described in your video etc.
I love osmosis.. u make things so so simple... Being a doctor it is always fun to learn things so simply and when i read the book evrythng appears so simple really thanks!:)
If you cover more subjects, osmosis will be a perfect reference for medical students,, thank you,, my gastro exam will be easier next week after watching those videos
I had jaundice as a baby the doctor who delivered me also saved my life calmed me down when I was scared and treated me when I was sick. Sadly I’m with a new doctor
Woahhhh sir ur way of explanation is osmmm.. Plz teach biochem, physio, anatomy too ..highly needed this kind of explanation plzzz 😇 Those who need plz like..!! So that we can get this amazing videos 😃
Thank you so much for this! This video (and also all of your videos) really helps me study in medical school. Your videos are really easy to understand, i didn't even realize i didn't really understand how the ucb and cb work differently on resulting jaundice this detailed. I hope you guys get all the goodness for now and hereafter. Once again thank you so much for everything you do ☺☺☺
Hi Rachelya! Thank you for providing us with great feedback! We'd love to highlight your quote and share it with our community of learners through our marketing channels. Can you respond here or via email (support@osmosis.org) and let us know if you approve this request? We look forward to hearing back from you and hopefully hearing more feedback from you in the future. 😊 Warmly, Osmosis Customer Experience Team
We love hearing this, Sanila! We're glad you're finding our videos useful. If you haven't yet checked out our educational platform we have a bunch of tools that we think you'd like. These include unreleased videos, tens of thousands of flashcards and multiple-choice practice questions, study workspaces, and daily exam schedule organizers to help you learn medicine. You can sign up for a free trial of Osmosis Prime here: bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ
this is a awesome video. this is the topic for tomorrows class (in med-school) , but it will be way more better if uguys can explain this with dividing jaundice in to supra hepatic, hepatic and infra hepatic.. cheers.. keep it up...
i loooovvveee your videos. they are very very very helpful. you have such a great ability to explain the concepts , simplify them and put'em all together in short videos . i really learned a lot, your videos are plentiful, easy to learn from and the illustrations make them entertaining . i'd throw away all my books and just follow your channel. i wish you could create more and more of them. thank you
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You are one of the reason for my survival during preparation for exams especially pharmacology exams ,great work sir❤️
Oh, wow! Hope you continue to thrive in your medical journey! Wishing you all the best! 🥰
Same here 😂
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Hello
this was literally pathoma but with prettier colors and videos. Awesome job guys. U guys are saving a lot of medical students!!!!
Tbh i would never be able to survive med school without your videos. Keep up the great work guys, you're saving the lives of many desperate students
Hahahaha I know right?!
We've updated this video! The previous version stated that urobilin is responsible for the brown color of feces. Well, in fact, it's stercobilin that's responsible for the brown color of feces. It also later implied that urobilinogen was responsible for darker colored urine, where actually it should have said urobilin was responsible for the darker colored urine.
You are legend; thank you **bows respectfully**
Thanks! It really hurt to take our old Jaundice video down. It gave us so much traffic! That said it's more important for us to be accurate than it is to be popular.
According to Goljan audio lectures, urobilin is still the pigment that colors the feces. Except that it's given the fancy name "Stercobilin". "sterco" meaning stools. Stercobilin has the same composition and chemical properties as urobilin. So someone who says urobilin gives color to stools isn't wrong.
hope you guys won't make mistakes in future videos.Do check and if possible double check your video before uploading.You guys are making medical science easy for me... :)
Just a little correction from a french fan of your videos, jaundice's spelled "jaunisse" in french and not "jauniCe".
Anyway thank you ! you guys are the best !
No matter what I say, it will still be an understatement considering how amazing these videos are. In medical school we don't only have to learn a lot of information but also in lesser time, these videos are precise and as effective as it can get! Thanks Osmosis!
Thanks for the lovely feedback, Saira! We wish you all the best! ❤️
This is waaaaaaaaay more beneficial than books/notes/long ass lectures/summaries
How??!?!?!?
I am actually a pharmacy student, your videos have helped me so much, they are clear, to the point, not too detailed, but detailed enough to get a good enough grade on a test. thank you for your work
We're happy they're helping you out! It would be awesome if you and your friends could review us on our Facebook page. facebook.com/pg/OsmoseIt
Med school is like jaundice. They're giving us more content to learn than we can handle so it starts taking a tole on us. lol.
Too many race cars in a toll bridge.
....dying .. slowly... Ur not alone I'm with ya over here in Oklahoma girl! 😂
You can absorb with time after school
@@chukwukaozoekwe buuuttt... You need the knowledge to pass first
@@chukwukaozoekwe or you can be pooped out as stercobilin
I seriously think medical concepts can’t be better explained than they are in your videos! Thank you!! Lots of love and admiration from Brazil ❤️
Thanks for the feedback, Juliana! 🙏🏼
The old RBC had me laughing so hard!
Great job Osmosis! Keep going from low to high concentrations or rather stay up!
Thanks! We try to keep it interesting so it makes learning more fun. =)
Don’t thank me for watching, thank you for creating. 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You're most welcome, Ezgi! 💙
@@osmosis yaa canim you're so cute as well💙
I learned more in watching this 10 minute video than watching Dr. Najeeb for one hour!!
Dont say that, Najeeb is life!
I watched both. Perfect combo.
Dr. Najeeb goes overboard.
Yeah true that ..dont have that much of patience to listen for an hour
Dr najeeb is god of medicine
we are 65 in our batch, firstly i started watching your videos...i recommended others, now 65 r addicted to Osmosis.. :)
Thanks for spreading the word Ranjan! =) It would be awesome if you and your friends could review us on our Facebook page. facebook.com/pg/OsmoseIt
Ranjan Bhagat exactly
I read your comment, now 66 are addicted 😬
Just a quick note, there are two types of Crigler Najjar syndromes: Type 1 is what is described in the video. Type 2 is characterized by reduced UGT activity but different from Gilberts because CN Type 2 is rarer and Gilbert's affects the promoter for enzyme whereas the Type 2 affects the gene that encodes the enzyme
Thankyou 😊
Osmosis is just the best med yt channel ever!!!
Thanks so much! It would be awesome if you could review us on our Facebook page. facebook.com/OsmoseIt/
Your videos are so helpful! They're so concise and easy to understand with good diagrams ! You'll be helping my biomedical science degree for sure
I'm glad you guys caught the slight mistake with urobilin and stercobilin, regardless you guys are awesome!!! Once again I want to thank everyone who is involved in making these videos because its a lot of hard work I imagine. Gracias!!!
Thanks for the support! It would be awesome if you and your friends could review us on Facebook! facebook.com/pg/OsmoseIt
Sir,you explained it very well!I am sure I never will have any doubt in this topic.I had watched many videos regarding bile metabolism,abnormalities in it and jaundice but all that content which I wanted,is here in a very one video in a really well understandable manner!Thank you so much sir!Please Keep making best content!
Thanks for your feedback! We are glad to be able to help you out! 😊
U are cringe
This content is just incredible. Thank you for saving another medical student.
For the first time ever youtube had suggested me the best video for learning purpose during my exams 👀 you people are just awesome 🔥
Happy to hear that, Faizan! 😊
My lecturer needs to watch this. It took her an hour to try explaining something 10 minutes could have...and failed :( Thanks Osmosis, great video
I'm in love with the voice guy😍
After all those attempts to learn the metabolism behind jaundice I finally get it! Thank you for your videos and all the hard work you put in.
You know if I become a doctor someday I will donate so much in this channel, this is so helpful
This video is a life saver ! Explanations are limpid and everything is straight to the point yet comprehensive. Thank you so much !
We're glad that our video was able to help, Chloe! 🥰
I love how you guys explain details in funny way and connect info together. thank you from the deepest hepatocyte
THE BEST medical videos ever!!!Thanks a lot!
You're so great!! I past my last two exams thanks to your videos
I'm totally fall in love with osmosis. Welcome for making this kind of informational topics.
Glad you enjoy it, Estiak! 😊
I cNt believe this chanel had gotten so far so quickly! 18,000+ subs good job!
Thanks!
130,000 now!
180K now ! ten times the amount in less than a year ! WOOHOO
actually I am addicted to your videos, keep it up ,try to make more videos which one is more confusing for medicos
That's the plan!
This channel was made far too late. We needed you guys earlier!
this video has certainly cleared lots of old confused concepts.
I’m in the 8th grade and this video is so easy to understand! You guys are awesome!
Paying thousands of dollars at NYU for a graduate education as a NP, and it seems I'm learning from UA-cam Uni.
I am addicted to stating how much I love you on every single video that I watch
That's OK, we enjoy the compliments! We’re glad you like the videos. If you want to further supercharge your medical studies, check us out on our website! In addition to having exclusive access unreleased videos (which include an 8-part series on ECG, a series on embryology, and unreleased videos on physiology and pathophysiology) Osmosis Prime members have access to thousands of board-style quiz questions and flashcards, study scheduling tools, and much, much more! Check us out here: bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ
Atlast my concept cleared..Thnks Osmosis..U rocked
Thank you for helping me get through nursing school!!!
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We're happy you’re finding the videos useful, Allison! If you haven't yet checked out our educational platform we’re working hard to be a one-stop shop for educating future clinicians. We have unreleased videos, thousands of flashcards and board-style practice questions, study workspaces, and daily study scheduling tools to help you learn, retain and apply medical knowledge. Check us out here! bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ.
you managed to help me understand in just a couple of minutes the metabolism of bilirubin which I never quite understood in 2 years of biochemistry, anatomy, physiology and physiopathology
Maybe the treatment of watching a yellow bird meant going out into the sun to watch said yellow bird, sunlight is the TOC for Jaundice.
I love how well you explain each topic. It is insightful, intuitive, and extremely helpful in my studies! Thank you so much!
Thank you for your feedback! We're glad to be of help in your medical journey! Feel free to checkout osmosis.org for additional content, flashcards, quizzes and more.
I really love your videos! You always explain thoroughly at an extent that everyone can understand what you are explaining. Thanks a lot, I'll always make sure I watch these awesome videos.
This was truly helpful , awesome explanation , was not bored a bit , and summarized a 15 page lecture ! THANK YOU
I love you osmosis
Love from a med student in Algeria
FINALLY understand Jaundice, thank yoouuu!!!!!
Really thankful to Osmosis. One of the best platforms to make your studies interesting and complete. I'm a huge fan of osmosis. Cheers to the makers of Osmosis.
Looking forward for more in detail videos from osmosis.
Specially interested in gastroenterology videos. Wish u good luck osmosis team...
Thanks for the kind words, Sudarshan! Did you know that can vote for upcoming videos, and see all of our unreleased videos, by becoming an Osmosis Prime subscriber? You can sign up for a free trial at bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ.
when i graduate i will officially tell my doctors that Osmosis is the reason that i became a doctor ! thanks a lot ! for the effort !
Thanks for the comment Omar. What medical school do you attend?
Bogomolets National Medical University ukraine
Fantastic! It's great to know that this content is useful to students around the world - it inspires our team to keep going. =)
@osmosis I have an addition to make. Albumin does not "shuttle" unconjugated bilirubin to the liver. There is the albumin-unconjugated bilirubin complex, as well as free unconjugated bilirubin in the blood. Those 2 form an equilibrium. The free unconjugated bilirubin moves passively from the capillaries into the interstital space around the hepatocytes. On the hepatocyte, a transporter called Organic anion transport protein exchanges unconjugated bilirubin for cl- ions. Unconjugated bilirubin is then brought (idk how) to the ER of the hepatocyte where UGT acts upon it as described in your video etc.
one of the best video i have seen concerning jaundice...thankss a lot
this channel means a lot to me ,it actually worked in my general medicine examination....
thank you guys...thumbs up!!!
That's awesome! Congrats to you. =)
i found it hard to study but with your videos its a piece of cake, thanks a lot
Heme is broken down to biliverdin by heme oxygenase.
Biliverdin is then broken down to bilirubin by biliverdin reductase.(NADP dependent enzyme).
Your videos are the best of UA-cam for medicine! keep up the good work!
OH MY GOODNESS, this 10 min video became an hour video for me cause I took notes with it and it is so so so so amazing,,
THANKYOU FOR EXISTING!!!!
Our pleasure to help, Sarah! 🥰
I haven't seen anyone explaining it this well ! So thank you bunch
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I love osmosis.. u make things so so simple... Being a doctor it is always fun to learn things so simply and when i read the book evrythng appears so simple really thanks!:)
😭😭😭you are the savior ...love u
This video was just pure genius!!!... Thank you!!
Osmosis never disappoints, you guys are always my Savior 🙇🏻
Always our pleasure to help! ❤️
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."
best ..i finally found a video .who is telling me why phototherapy helpful in neonatal jaundice
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
You guys post the best medical videos online! Thank you so much. This is a great one :)
I don't have seen such a wonderful Teacher before l thank you alot
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Everyone talking about studies and seeing it for studying but me finding how to get rid of this I have this and it feel terrible
Really I don't know how to thank osmosis about those great videos
Thanks alooooooooot
If you cover more subjects, osmosis will be a perfect reference for medical students,, thank you,, my gastro exam will be easier next week after watching those videos
I had jaundice as a baby the doctor who delivered me also saved my life calmed me down when I was scared and treated me when I was sick. Sadly I’m with a new doctor
I'm a mbbs student. And your videos is very helpful to clear by basics. 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you! 🥰
Thank you! amazing summary of what I've been learning in med school haha. Just right for revision for my exam ;)
Woahhhh sir ur way of explanation is osmmm.. Plz teach biochem, physio, anatomy too ..highly needed this kind of explanation plzzz 😇
Those who need plz like..!! So that we can get this amazing videos 😃
Hi Nasreen! You signup for a free trial account over at osmosis.org to access our entire video library! 👍🏽
i spent a day stuck on this and you explained it in 10 minutes
Glad to help, Aiman! 🤓🩺 🙌🏼
Thank you so much for this! This video (and also all of your videos) really helps me study in medical school. Your videos are really easy to understand, i didn't even realize i didn't really understand how the ucb and cb work differently on resulting jaundice this detailed. I hope you guys get all the goodness for now and hereafter. Once again thank you so much for everything you do ☺☺☺
Hi Rachelya!
Thank you for providing us with great feedback! We'd love to highlight your quote and share it with our community of learners through our marketing channels. Can you respond here or via email (support@osmosis.org) and let us know if you approve this request? We look forward to hearing back from you and hopefully hearing more feedback from you in the future. 😊
Warmly,
Osmosis Customer Experience Team
@@osmosis Of course! I would really love to help and im also looking forward for your future videos too 🥺✨
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Absolutely 👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you for their work , I'm medical student and I benifit from them very much👏👏
These videos are healthy cause these reduces mental stress! Thanks a lot!
Most welcome, Sabrina! ❤️
I had 3 questions and you answered them all.
I am in love with your sense of humour in your drawing 🥺🤩
Thanks for appreciating that, Mortadha! 😊
Such a good video! Actually, all of your videos are great. I'm a med student and I've been learning a lot from them! Thank you!
Glad to be part of your medical journey, Valentina! 💫 🥰 💖
The exact spelling of jaundice is jaunisse in French ;)
Awesome job as usual :)
thanks man
plzz add a video on portal hypertension
This is amazing. Why did discover it so late..Keep up the good work!!!
i think there's a tiny mistake at @ 04:58 : it's written "UCG" in the blood when it should me UCB.
so well-explained!! i always had trouble making concepts about jaundice and this video helped me alot! thumbs up!
We love hearing this, Sanila! We're glad you're finding our videos useful. If you haven't yet checked out our educational platform we have a bunch of tools that we think you'd like. These include unreleased videos, tens of thousands of flashcards and multiple-choice practice questions, study workspaces, and daily exam schedule organizers to help you learn medicine. You can sign up for a free trial of Osmosis Prime here: bit.ly/2ut5ZEJ
It’s calming to know that the next generation of doctors and nurses need to use UA-cam videos to pass their exams.
Saviour for me during exams
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Our pleasure to help, Shikha! Hope you do great in your exams! 😊
this is a awesome video. this is the topic for tomorrows class (in med-school) , but it will be way more better if uguys can explain this with dividing jaundice in to supra hepatic, hepatic and infra hepatic.. cheers.. keep it up...
agree! still awesome video tho :D
i loooovvveee your videos. they are very very very helpful. you have such a great ability to explain the concepts , simplify them and put'em all together in short videos . i really learned a lot, your videos are plentiful, easy to learn from and the illustrations make them entertaining . i'd throw away all my books and just follow your channel. i wish you could create more and more of them.
thank you
I really hope your channel keeps on growing .....you guys are awesome....thanks for the videos...
Best video for jaundice in a nutshell ❤
Thank you, Mohan! 💖
greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...you can not imagine how much you help us
Glad to be of help whenever we can! 🥰
@@osmosis most of medical students follow you and love to watch your videos....we wish you all the best ,thank you a lot
Finally it makes sense 😭♥️ thank youuu
One of the best and simple jaundice explanation....
Thank you, Ravi! 😊
Bhai ab kaisi hai tabiyat 3 months hogya
besttt animated video everrr ❤ thanks for helping me understand this
You guys are making thinks super easy.... keep up the fabulous work
Excellent video, thank you SO MUCH! You've just helped out a medical student in Brazil. haha.
Your videos are THE best! If my consultants only knew that most of my knowledge came from medical cartoons :P !!!
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Nice 👍 Your presentation is easy for study to those students who are not want to read with books 📚,in this list I am too 😄
Our pleasure to help! 🙏🏼
I thank you a lot, Osmosis!
Rishi sir you're the best!
It takes a whole team of us to make this content, but we'll pass your thanks along!
This is so cute and so clear! Thank you!