What is multiple myeloma? | Hematologic System Diseases | NCLEX-RN | Khan Academy
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2014
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Thank you for this! As a new Hem/Onc nurse, these videos are helpful!
my poor dad have this and he's very tired and weak 😢 i hope he will be fine after the treatment
How's your father.
This video was wonderfully put together. It broke down Multiple Myeloma so that it was easily understood. This is the first video of this type that I have seen from Khanacademymedicine and I am subscribing to the channel and hope to watch more of your videos. keep up the great work.
These videos are amazing, I'm studying medicine and they help me so much. I wanna show my friends these videos but I live in a Spanish speaking country, so it'd be hard for them to understand. I don't know if this sounds too crazy but you guys should put subtitles, not just Spanish, I'm sure many people would benefit from this. Anyway great video.
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Very good and clear explanation! Well done. It helped me understand multiple myeloma better :)
Fantastic Med video, well done to whoever made this one, I hope you make many more!
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This is the best video on Multiple Myeloma so far.
Very informative . Short and precise .
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Good video, love the animation / coloring.
Excellent video! I watched many other videos on myeloma, and this was the first one that really explained everything I wanted to know very clearly
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God Bless thanks for the video I just been diagnosed with multiple Myeloma
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A minor correction, I belive thirst is primarily caused by the hipercalcemia, which causes a secondary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus with polyuria and, consequently, thirst. Great videos!
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Loved it until the very end- Autologous Stem Cell Transplant remains a gold standard of care for myeloma.
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hypercalcemia -> constipation, nausea, poor appetite, calciuria -> polyuria -> dehydrated
Thanks was wondering about this
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I am 65 years old and my MM was detected on September 2016.Useful information.I had gathered this information from multiple myeloma research foundation.in my case the autologous stem cell transplant did last for 60 days only.
I have multiple bone lyric lesions with 9 fractured vertebrae and three fractured ribs.
Undergoing Maintenance Bortezomib chemotherapy every 14 days since past 10 months.Cytogenetic FISH report and bone biopsy shows VGPR.I have 3 clinal damages t(4,14),1q amplification and hyper diploids.
Three fellow MM patients in age groups of 53,59 & 66 years died in last 3months two years after autologous stem cell transplant.
May beI am next in line as my stem transplant was done 18 months ago.
Ranganathan NARAYANA MURTHY god bless you. I watch this video and then read your comments and my heart is broken on the others who pass away😢 rest in piece. Hopefully you have a long and healthy life.my fathers was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and I feel so heart broken. Upon research i found out that to have vitamin B17. And basically organic foods. Specially the ones with seeds as they contain cancer fighting properties.what is your recommendation.
@@bigrig2000 how is your father now?
This has explained my whole assignment, do you or anyone else know a journal where I can find this info for referencing purposes?
Very clearly presented. Thank you 🙏. Not sure I like being referred to as a crab but it does help in understanding the symptoms and in communicating with my hematologist. I’m in my 70s, recent fractures, back pain (laminectomy being done next month) anemic. Multiple myeloma is one possible Dx. Good to know there are realistic treatment options.
Your voice is the best
Thank you for this. I have recently been diagnosed with Myeloma and this is really helpful.
How are you doing these days?
@@bruce_lee8969 Hi, I’m doing ok thanks, all things considered.
Multiple health issues are informing my treatment but overall I’m ok.
Do you have MM?
@@mattendspiel9341 I’m glad to hear that you’re doing alright and it looks like you have youth on your side. No I don’t have MM, but a close family member did. I pray you have a complete remission.
I just found out that my wife has been diagnosed with multiple myeloma's on her head so this information she will be starting her chemotherapy so I'll be sharing your video with our friends who have been driving me crazy with questions about the Multiple Myeloma so now I can just send them all your great information.🏥💉💊
god bless you.my father was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and I feel so heart broken. Upon research i found out that to have vitamin B17. And basically organic foods. Specially the ones with seeds as they contain cancer fighting properties.
@@bigrig2000 how is your father doing?
Great video, bone scan is not useful because it detects osteoblast activity
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Great video, except the end where it suggest Curative therapy using BMT. BMT is not curative. It may put a patient into remission for a few months or even a few years (lasted 10 months for me) but as of yet there is not cure for Multiple Myeloma.
Yes you're right Multiple myeloma is treatable not curable. Always hope for the best, continue to have faith!
How is it going are you in remission?
Another Corona type non curable virus to kill off the older people so they don't get their promised pension money back?
How are you now
Great Video Sir. A deeper understanding of the disease is important. And then consulting a doctor about the same. I knew one of the best hematologists in India. His name is Dr. S. K. Gupta. You can consult him for treatment or for a second opinion also. He does video consultations too if you can't visit his hospital.
Does the speaker have an educative UA-cam channel?