Medical School Pathology, Chapter 4d
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 4d: Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic Disease, and Shock
Duration : 0:10:12
Medical School Pathology, Chapter 4d: Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic Disease, and Shock
Duration : 0:10:12
I like that answer …
I like that answer lol… is the wdc Washington DC, or what?
whichever one …
whichever one believes that education is more important than money, if you find that one, please let me know where it is…..wdc
Im in 11th grade… …
Im in 11th grade… going to UNC Chapel Hill for college. after 4 years there, what medical school do you suggest i attend?
lotsa different …
lotsa different clues, none seem to be absolute
pre-mortem hemorrhage (hematoma) has some degree of consistency
and remember, a “hematoma” has a pushing “mass effect” otherwise it would not be called a hematoma, right?
a post-mortem hemorrahe cannot “expand” to puss adjacent tissues
wdc
i meant pre versus …
i meant pre versus post mortem ::doh::
how can u tell a …
how can u tell a hematoma pre versus post hemorrhage? thx in advance for help.
bravo!!!!
OMG I got …
bravo!!!!
OMG I got it!!!
I am NOT in medical …
Im a sucker for medical related videos, books and shows.
I am NOT in medical school but find these videos very intriguing. I do want to focus on a career in medicine soon
3 main elements …
3 main elements contribute to hemostasis are coagulation factors, platelets and blood vessel wall..disease affecting the function of either or all these elements result in hemorrhage or thrombosis (excessive clotting)….use ur brain use ur brain!!
i agree with …
i agree with bargold’s 2nd question can you explain how the role of heamostatsis and thrombosis oppose each other ?
Thank you for the …
Thank you for the videos.they are great study tool.
I have a couple questions on this section
In the linear progression of hemoglobin degredation you say bilirubin and then hemosiderin. is bilirubin degraded into hemosiderin at some point or are other elements degraded into hemosiderin?
also, you said hemostasis is opposite thrmobosis, but then say it is involved in platelette aggregation and fibrin polymerization? how can it be opposite thrombosis and aid in clot formation?
Thank you again
I totally agree …
I totally agree with bilalalam 1. The materials are also helpful to allied health professionals taking pathology course.
Thanks alot for all …
Thanks alot for all your videos, you are doing a great job which will help many medical students worldwide.