Hematology | Polycythemias
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Published 2017-03-24
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In this lecture Professor Zach Murphy will be teaching you about polycythemias. We hope you enjoy this lecture and be sure to support us below!
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All Comments (21)
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You're a gift to humankind
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Why does this video has so many clicks but much less thumbs up? Guys PLEASE give the videos thumbs up, this channel deserves it by far more than any other!
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As someone facing the prospect of a dx of PV (just had blood work including JAK2 drawn today) and a recently retired ICU RN, your presentation was outstanding. It puts it all in perspective. You're an outstanding teacher!
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Zach, you are the BEST!!!
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Great video! You have all the specific videos I can't find anywhere else. Good quality and great explanation! Thank you ninja nerds. I found your videos right before my first hematology test. The coagulation cascade and anemia videos saved me! Keep up the great work.
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I never bored to your lecture ..how much long it would...
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I'm a fan of your channel since my undergrad days and now, I plan on binge watching your videos before I start medical school to give me a headstart on the basics cuz you give the most detailed yet concise explanations. Thank you for this. You really are a blessing 🥰
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Thank you. Your lectures are my absolute favorite..
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Thank you. I’ve learned a lots from every lecture you shared. You’re the best 👍
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Indeed so great,,,, you are a blessing to medical students
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Awesome, concise, precise and productive!
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I was just diagnosed with PV and this is the most informative explanation I've found. Thanks!
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Excellent video as always! Thank you very much for your content!
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You are getting me through nursing school! Thank you so much!
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I had Polycythemia and had to get a phlebotomy about once a month, because my Hemoglobin was around 55 g/dl and my Doctor ordered it. Finally I wondered about people with Anemia that were short of red-blood-cells analogously like an opposite to Polycythemia! Then I looked up the foods that people with Anemia do not eat because they are iron blockers. Many of these foods are called Oxalate's and absorb Iron. So then I started eating these foods (with Oxalate s) abundantly and after a few weeks I had my Hemoglobin checked by my Doctor and my Hemoglobin was down to 16 g/dl and now over a year later my Hemoglobin is still 16 g/dl. That is a drop of 39 g/dl’s in a very short time and it held good. Sometimes just a simple procedures are workable. Of course I believe that my mental procedures, meditations & thoughts had something added to this procedure that was synergy related that made it more effective. Make it clear that I am not prescribing anything to anyone, but expressing my own thoughts and experience. However I would recommend that medical personnel investigate this. Cordially, Robert Shrewsbury
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Good gifted human. I am overwhelmed with your concept. Big thanks.
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thank you for your excellent explanations!
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as someone who had a stroke 2yrs ago due to polycythemia (so diagnosed at time of stroke) this gives me new avenues of cause to explore.. Underwent bone marrow tests that proved -ve (so not primera).. have been told ever since it was "transient", despite 5 tablets a day not reducing BP.. will be back at my GP next week.... Thankyou very much
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This was Zack's pathway.. amazingly explained 👏 👌 👍
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You have me hooked on these videos. Brings med back to ANATOMY & PHSILOLGY in NURSING CLASSES. THANK YOU. YOU HAVE MADE IS TEALLY SO EASY TO LEARN. 9:23. 7-14'2023