Flow Volume Loops - Respiratory Physiology - Pulmonary Medicine - Pulmonology Playlist

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Flow-Volume Loops of the lungs…Respiratory Physiology…Pulmonology. The flow-volume loops can help us distinguish among obstructive lung diseases (e.g. asthma, emphysema, chronic bronchitis “COPD”, bronchiectasis) and restrictive lung disease (e.g. interstitial lung fibrosis, sarcoidosis, asbestosis, coal worker pneumoconiosis,…etc.)
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How can someone explain this so clearly! You are THE BEST

savagedan
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I was crying studying this by my own, but when I opened your video not only I fully understood the concept but also burst out laughing. Thank you so much

danao
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Thank you so much! You made this ridiculously simple :-)

diandrad
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Sir I m not able to see the premium video which u have told in this video so how can I see ?? By only being the member ??

taniamohanty
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Great lecture. The case answer is "A". Phrenic nerve injury acts as a restrictive flow pattern. Trouble with inspiration, can't get as much air in, decreased TLC. No scalloping in exp phase.

carolinefallon
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"In case you have like an amoeba for your brain"😂
Yes, we do🙋😌
Thank you doc!your slides are just amazing 💚

El-tgkp
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at 12:05 i think the blue TLC line should reach from volume zero to volume 6 not from volume 1L to volume 6. otherwise youre showing fvc not tlc. otherwise great video!

ihasjb
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The coving in obstruction loop is due to the first part being effort dependent which is normal so straight line while the second part is effort independent expiration which is affected in obst lung disease also called "dog leg/scooped out pattern"

samfru
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Excellent summary and explanation! You have one of the best MedSchool level educational channels and I hope you keep making videos! Thank you!

JABDUDE
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Why i never saw your channel during med school, it could helped me alot 😂

winterkknight
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Flow volume loop topic starts from 9:02

TauseefClub
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Thanks a lot. I will go .for 'A' for Case 15.. Diaphragm is a powerful muscle for inspiration..hence inspiration is affected (Restrictive) ... shifts its shape to the right of the normal.

elijahappau
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The best explaination ever, thank you sooo much

adelaidfritzwent
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If you want to learn the medicine with smiles and lots of laughs then you should watch his videos ... Thank you from India .

fahadmedico
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Man I really wanna thank you so much. I HAD MY EXAM today and got a massive A thanks to you. Your work is amazing

fredoneazx
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"Medicine should be fun". Then someone decides to go backwards on the X axis, starting with a lung volume of 6, going to 0, I guess to make it more fun? I bet it was the same person who decided the larger the needle gauge the smaller the needle. But thanks for the video, very well done.

rickblaine
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I just want to tell you, that besides ninja nerd you're the best medical channel that I know. I always understand everything that you're talking about, and I should mention that English isn't my first language. You're really saving lives of student in med school, thank you and keep going!

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Thank you for wonderful explanation and for the "God-given mind"!

roma
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Sir I think it's Myasthenia Gravis and not LEMS....because He shows all the symptoms of Myasthenia Gravis.

Please Correct me ...if i m wrong.

MoizMBBS
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9:01 Flow volume loop

"Makes students lose their god-given mind." 🤣

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