Thank you so much. I am currently in Med school and it took me 3 days looking for videos on the pathogenesis of Asthma. There are so many different explanations out there and yours was the best. You simplified it and included everything we need to know. Thank you.
Awesome - as always! The wonderful music just adds to your clear, concise and comprehensive explanations to create a top class Med Ed experience. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this concise and helpful video a great starting point for my paper on klinefelter's syndrome, testosterone and asthma thanking you again from a first year med sci student
The pollen is a colorized version of an image made from an electron micrograph from the Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Misc_pollen.jpg). The dendritic cell is from the NIH (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendritic_cell#/media/File:Dendritic_cell_revealed.jpg). Both images are in the public domain. The remainder of the diagram is original.
Question regading slide with copd pathophysiology. Im confused with fibroblast proliferation and small airway fibrosis. Isnt it rather opposit of fibrosis? Elastin destruction leading to increased lung compliance and emphysema?
HELLO, First of all, thanks so much for sharing this video! I trully aprecciate it... about COPD Pathophysiology, why does pulmonary hypertension leads to right heart failure? shouldn't it be left?
The pollen is a false color image made from an electron micrograph from the Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Misc_pollen.jpg). The dendritic cell is from the NIH (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendritic_cell#/media/File:Dendritic_cell_revealed.jpg). Both images are in the public domain. The remainder of the diagram is original.
I do! Unfortunately, I haven't had the bandwidth to keep up with it during COVID - so rewards like blog posts and video transcripts have all been delayed, unless someone messages me asking for something specific: www.patreon.com/strongmedicine
Asha Krishna I definitely plan on covering ARDS and HIV at some point. Unfortunately, I have a very long list of requested topics, and am unable to offer an estimate of when I might get to them.
I wish u had lectures in all the internal because In my opinion, your summaries are the best ones I've seen so far.
Your videos are fantastic: well made, thorough and accurate while trying to keep it all short. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much. I am currently in Med school and it took me 3 days looking for videos on the pathogenesis of Asthma. There are so many different explanations out there and yours was the best. You simplified it and included everything we need to know. Thank you.
Awesome - as always! The wonderful music just adds to your clear, concise and comprehensive explanations to create a top class Med Ed experience. Thank you!
This has been very helpful to my MSc presentation on asthma - thanks!
Thank you so much for this concise and helpful video a great starting point for my paper on klinefelter's syndrome, testosterone and asthma
thanking you again from a first year med sci student
This is flat out a wonderful video (coming from a first-year medical student)
Science is about understanding models and systems.
2:48 Pathogenesis
Fantastic! can't thank you enough!
I'm a premed going to shadow a pulmonologist tomorrow. Thanks for this great summary.
Thank you so much
Just wonderful
Hello thanks for the video, it is very informative. Do you know what is the source of cartoon diagram at 5:00? Thank You.
The pollen is a colorized version of an image made from an electron micrograph from the Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Misc_pollen.jpg). The dendritic cell is from the NIH (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendritic_cell#/media/File:Dendritic_cell_revealed.jpg). Both images are in the public domain. The remainder of the diagram is original.
thank you.
Thank you very Dr Strong.
Question regading slide with copd pathophysiology. Im confused with fibroblast proliferation and small airway fibrosis. Isnt it rather opposit of fibrosis? Elastin destruction leading to increased lung compliance and emphysema?
Thank you.
HELLO,
First of all, thanks so much for sharing this video!
I trully aprecciate it...
about COPD Pathophysiology, why does pulmonary hypertension leads to right heart failure? shouldn't it be left?
Sir , while both the diseases are causing airway obstruction only n hence the symptoms why not air trapping , hypoxemia n hypercapnia in asthma
Thank you so much this helps a lot. If it's not too much is there a Trans for this?
Hi, is the diagram shown at 5:00 an original diagram? If not, what is its source?
The pollen is a false color image made from an electron micrograph from the Dartmouth Electron Microscope Facility (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Misc_pollen.jpg). The dendritic cell is from the NIH (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dendritic_cell#/media/File:Dendritic_cell_revealed.jpg). Both images are in the public domain. The remainder of the diagram is original.
Thank you very much!
Great resource
THANK YOU SO MUCH! :D
Can you give me this video at word or PDF please.
why emphysematous patients are not cyanotic despite being hypoxic??
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I do! Unfortunately, I haven't had the bandwidth to keep up with it during COVID - so rewards like blog posts and video transcripts have all been delayed, unless someone messages me asking for something specific: www.patreon.com/strongmedicine
COPD 7:00
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Thank you Dr Eric using your videos for usmle step 3 can you please do lecture on ARDS , HIV
thanks
Asha Krishna I definitely plan on covering ARDS and HIV at some point. Unfortunately, I have a very long list of requested topics, and am unable to offer an estimate of when I might get to them.
Can you give me this video at word or PDF