Learn pathophysiology, cellular mechanisms, and the clinical foundations for asthma. These points will help you tremendously when diagnosing and managing asthma. Make your Asthma patient better with this critical pathophysiology discussion of asthma and its management approach.
Understand the deep vein thromboses. Veins affected by it. Pulmonary embolism by the DVTs. Homan Sign. Trousseau Sign. And, the management approach for the DVTs.
Learn the potentially fatal saddle embolus originating from the DVTs. Learn why saddle embolism is fatal, and the small embolism is not. Listen to the pathophysiology of these emboli.
Take a look at the contemporary understanding of cystic fibrosis, its pathogenesis, disease progress, the impact of the environmental agents, and the management approach.
Join us and learn restrictive and obstructive lung diseases and their pathogenesis.
Learn about the diseases that are collectively called pneumoconiosis. Learn the non-neoplastic characteristics of these diseases. Learn the coal miner's disease, silicosis, asbestosis, and berylliosis.
Learn about the disease process of sarcoidosis.
Understand the classification of pneumonia based on the location of acquisition vs. clinical state.
Learn the difference in the causative pathogens, pathogenesis, and the acquisition location for the typical and atypical pneumonia.
Learn the pathophysiology of the diseases that make up chronic obstructive lung diseases (COPD)
Learn the disease process and the difference between chronic bronchitis (CB) vs. bronchiolitis.
Learn the disease process and the difference between chronic bronchitis (CB) vs. emphysema.
Study pulmonary embolism, pathology, and the prognosis of pulmonary embolism.
Refresh the etiology, pathogenesis, signs, symptoms, and the management approach for tuberculosis. Professionals in the US encounter this disease less often; hence, it is imperative to refresh this disease process.
Understand how to identify primary from secondary tuberculosis. Learn the differences in signs, symptoms, x-rays, and the management approach of both the types of tuberculosis.
Primary Tuberculosis
37m 59sAsthma
32m 42sCommunity Acquired Pneumonia
39m 25sDeep Venous Thromboembolism (DVT)
33m 27sObstructive Pulmonary Diseases - COPD and Chronic Bronchitis
57m 27sBronchiectasis
20m 20sRestrictive Lung Diseases (Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis)
24m 25sPrimary Tuberculosis
37m 59sSecondary Tuberculosis
12m 17sCystic Fibrosis
16m 08sHypersensitivity Pneumonitis
16m 35sPneumoconioses
25m 24sSarcoidosis
20m 41sPneumonia Classifications
15m 34sPneumonia Community Acquired: Atypical Infections (SARS Virus)
20m 33sPneumonia: Nosocomial Pneumonia
12m 24sLung Abscesses
15m 43sTumors of the Lungs
25m 53sChronic Bronchitis and Bronchiolitis
21m 42sEmphysema
35m 02sDeep Vein Thrombosis
28m 19sPulmonary Atelectasis
27m 09s9 hr 37 min
22 Lectures
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