Hypersensitivity | USMLE
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Very cmooth presentation, thank you 👌🏼
@ChloeDunIT
5 жыл бұрын
I cee what you did there
@JizzXpert
3 жыл бұрын
Nice complement
@husainahmad4763
3 жыл бұрын
😂cmooth
@UriPhoneCracker
3 жыл бұрын
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@surgeryboy7978
Жыл бұрын
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I'm a nursing student and have not found a video that explains this in a way that I understand it. I may not be taking the USMLE, but I'll surely pass my NCLEX with your help. Thank you!
I am doctor I am teaching my son who is in 2year MBBS.I really thank you for making hypersensitivity reactions learning so easy
wow awesome dude ! my step 1 is in April and these videos are solidifying my basic concepts . thanks a lot !!!
I think I love you. Thank you so much!! I've been struggling with this for too long, but now everything is alright.
@jennakhivkapratt8751
5 жыл бұрын
Those cat toes are really cute
God bless you. It took me hours to understand this topic but your video does it in few minutes. You deserve a medal of teaching honor. KEEP UP.
This gave me a leg up in my Patho exam! Thank you so much! ❤️
You're a fantastic teacher. Thank you!
Man that's a very lovely and creative way of simplifying a such a complicated topic right there.I was not there for multiple class and was obsessed with the teacher who don't know a shit about the subject.You are life saver mate. Thanks and have a good one................
I literally love you for making this video! Thank you for caring about struggling students like me :)
What a nemonic!! Wow!! Not just the mechanism but examples too can be learned
Please keep uploading your videos are incredible I miss your old ones I have been waiting they helped me soooooo much !
With so many videos on so many topics and each has at least one pneumonic if not several, plus you put what is "high yield" and simplify the topic, one can see the huge efforts you put into all this. For that I salute you from the heart. Biggest thank you I hv ever given to any video maker esp the medical one. I kept the links to do many of your videos bed as a consultant in internal medicine they help us in quickly reviewing these important topics. Kudos.
finally, a video on how to remember the information! Thanks!
You’re channel is the best, thank you
I Believe I can’t thank you enough! Thank you!
Absolute legend, Thank you so much
that's seriously awesome teaching.. understood all concepts clearly tq soo much
Amazingly helpful presentation. Thank you!!!!
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@DirtyMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
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thank you so much, baffled to see such an explanation ❤
This video really helped me out man!...thank you!...
Wow! have understood hypersensitivity reactions for the first time, thank you for this video
What an awesome presentation I love it . Good mastering of the content
I m so thankful for this concise simple video very easy to learn in a short period of time with many information
Really really a genius way to memorize hypersensitivity thanks a bunch.
Congratulations for this awesome presentation!
You have awesomely simplified
You are amazing! Thank you!
Nice way 2 remember this topic. Thank you 💯
All your videos are really helpful, please keep on doing it. THANKS from Italy
You’re a lifesaver!
amazing video! Never completely understood the difference between 2 and 3 before this!
Too short and apt! Beautifully presented thanks you
Fantastic and passionate explanation!
Really great concept deliver thanks a lot sir.
Thats such a good presentation . It will be really helpfull for my exam. Ty
Can you please make a video about high yield microbiology (like the amazing pharmacology video that you made previously).
Type 2 and 3 👌👌👌👌👌👌 best ever explanation
Thank you!
FANTASTIC THANK YOU
Thank you so much!!
Very good video about hypersensitivity types
Amazing stuff. 😊 thank you!!
Great work! thanks 👍
this is perfect! thank you!
Excellent! Knowing the type and mechanisms were really essential ! ☺️ I remembered in my exam, the question is about a case of PSGN, they asked what type of H reaction ? But the choices were the mechanism of each rxn. So the answer were: deposition of immune complex compromised of IgM or IgG and antigen 😂 if u will rely only for the name itself ? Then naaah !
very good job, Dr K Thaker
Cmooth presentation sir...thank you
Thank you
Amazing explanation 👍👍👍👍👍
You're amazing, thank you! :)
But I thought in type I there was also a pre-stage where the body has its first contact with the antigen and plasma cells become sensitized.
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you are god's gift to second year medical students.
@DirtyMedicine
6 жыл бұрын
please help me be the gift that keeps on giving by SHARING these video links with your classmates :D
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Great.....thanks
Thanks a lot
Very well done , comprehensive, easy to memorize, want to watch all your USMLE Videos, can't find your name. Thank you so much
Wow...very impressive!!!
Very helpful.Thank you sir
After 30 years, I finally remember these 4, good acid
Very easy to follow. Thank you
Thanks. U just earned urself a new subscriber 🤗
very nice . thank you . god bless
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8:20, proof that I still have not grown up, just a child wearing adult skin
@aith7rios
5 жыл бұрын
No, it just means you're Dirty. Which is not a bad thing.
@sohamguru2199
3 жыл бұрын
What!?
This channel has been a lifeline for the last couple months with step 1 coming up! ... How come many of your videos have been deleted though?! :(
@tacoswithhotsauce2487
6 жыл бұрын
I KNOW IM DYING i miss them I was looking for the biochemistry ones and vitamin ones and so many that were deleted :(
Awesome!
Thank you ☺️
Very helpful! Thank you for this video!
awesome teaching!! thanks
Brilliant!
That was brilliant, sir
can you please make videos about microbiology, specially HIV/ Hepatitis drugs and strep vs staph! So confusing! Great video, keep it up
This is a great Video
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Thanks
Hi there! good summary and mnemonics :-D looks like there might be some issue with T cell type though, isn't it the CD4+ which will activate macrophages, for one of the slides? CD8+ directly kill the cell themselves, as you have written in another slides... actually, looks like both might be involved.
Amazing
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You mentioned CD8+ Th1 cells but I believe all Th1/2 cells are CD4+
@orxanibrahimov2909
5 жыл бұрын
yeap. u are correct. this guy made mistake
@neerajsc
5 жыл бұрын
th1 is cd4, but it activates cell-mediated immunity (which includes cd8)
@shannonkilfoy
4 жыл бұрын
Rule of 8 2 x 4 = 8 so TH2 and CD4 go together 1 x 8 = 8 so TH1 and CD8 go together
@vixytori
4 жыл бұрын
@@shannonkilfoy I think this rule applies for the MHC though..:/
@shannonkilfoy
4 жыл бұрын
@@vixytori my bad! You are right
Cool .. thanks ..
thank you sir
thanks
Is it possible to have a copy of your slide while I follow your video? This was perfect
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once i get through med school and get a job i will donate because you really helped me a lot thank you so much.
This was so helpful in understanding
Best video ever
thsnk u sooooo much
Question: both type 2 and 3 will activate the complement, right? so why 2 types? which factor will decide the way? thanks.
u got a new subscriber.
Year 4, but am still forgetting stuff that Ive learned back in Y2 and Y3 :) Edit: I finally understand the renal pathology part, YOURE MY SAVIOR!!! *i am not even being dramatic*
@JJMomoida
3 жыл бұрын
You are definitely not alone. I feel like it's very easy to lose touch with even some of the most basic pathophysiology the further away you get from the first two years... so I love these videos, as they give me a quick refresher haha.