Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) - Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Pulmonology

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Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) - Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Pulmonary Medicine

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I, too, love this guy. I’m going to begin supporting him on Patreon. Listening to him keeps my head out of my sphincter.

KCODacey
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I love this guy!! I’m an Ultrasound Student and he is super educating and clear in his teaching!!!
“Shut up” lol I’ll be supporting his Patreon for sure!!!!

cindybesitos
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I actually squealed when I found you have videos about PE and DVP! I watched Hematology series and pulmonary and I'm studying these two in cardiology and I can't be thankful enough. I literally shared your videos with everybody I know, they're golden.Thank you so much ! <3

wem
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FDP is most sensitive test for DIC not D- dimer and D-dimer is most specific.
Very nicely explained clinically correlating.

applemango
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1. detect fibrin breakdown product-- D-dimer. 2. yes 3. yes

yanbingzhu
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I’m from England. I was a very healthy, slim, non smoking, fit runner who ran three to four miles every single day, yet at the age of 36 I developed a freak DVT in my left leg caused by the contraceptive pill which was misdiagnosed for months by our UK NHS. It was eventually found and treated, but started to cause me venous leg ulcers 15 years later. I lost seven years of my life to the NHS just managing the ulcers until I even paid for three procedures to treat the underlying cause at a private vein clinic in London in 2018. It was the best money I ever spent and I have looked back since.

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Lines of Zahn are seen in arterial embolism as they are attached to the vessel wall and have a high flow of blood washing over them. This leads to disposition of platelets etc in waves that form these thick band like lines. However, the venous side where flow is slower, has slower flow of blood so that these lines do not always occur. Venous thrombi do not have the same attachments as on the arterial side making it easier to dislodge and become a PE. The post Mortem lines of Zahn are mainly seen on the arterial side due to flow so their absence signifies death or absence of flow.

wmattmiller
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You’re the best doctor of my life . ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thats great af 🤯

Black-mjyz
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Love the explanations and illustrations 👍🤣

Vmarigold
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I love it when you yell at doctors.You rightly say so

ABC-fvow
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Thank you sir !! Learning medicine is easier now....I request you to upload vedios on cardiovascular system ( heart failure, flutter, fibrillation, ischemia)

avantikasharma
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This took me a couple of days to complete but it was well worth it. Another wonderful lecture! And that mnemonic pic is memorable

nystagmus
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I have an exam on Friday just in time you uploaded thanks

try-tb
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Thank you for thinking of me and for the heads up. I'm going to check these problems out and do a self examination. Mom and dad always said that we ourselves need to be our own Dr's once in a while. I agree, but only to a certain extent. Thank you for sharing and caring.

mr.musicmusetear
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“Just get your head out of your sphincter” LMAO

Kems
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wonderful presentation
I'm going to teach my students your lecture.

joelnendongo
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Yr explanation is such a great! I rise the hat for u

donadona
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"Get your head out of your sphincter" LMAO...I'm dying

julieszczepanik
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I wish you talk about basics .. i know it may feel boring but its gonna help others

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And thankyou for this video it was actually fun learning🔥

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