At 5:29, did you mean to say lymphoma is abnormal WBC in the lymph nodes instead of abnormal RBC? Please I just need to be clarified. Jennifer from Nigeria. Thank You
when he said to take the lymphoma vs leukaemia part seriously, i probably took him too seriously that when he mistakenly mentioned abnormal RED blood cells in lymph nodes corresponds to lymphoma, i was totally at sea@ 5:27
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His frustration that others don't get what he gets creeps into his tone. On the whole, he gives one of the best explanations on RU-vid, here. What I do notice is several huge gaps in his knowledge recognition of certain connections, and skimming over these blindly. These unexplained gaps will leave behind some of his brightest young students who will get hung up because he glosses over. I am old, so skipping, assuming, and glossing over is part for the course in order to cover what I now see as an unknowably huge course of knowledge and human experience.
I can't understand what you say. Because I don't know English. 😎😎😎😇😇 But when I go through the comments I think, your class is wonderful. 😌😌 (don't say to me " you commented your comment in English "😂😂😂)
sir i really appreciate ur lecture with all basics and presentations and dialogues.You have explained in easy way which is very interesting.pls upload mord.thank u.
Amazing Vidoes, just a heads up though you say Red Blood Cells many times when referring to White Blood cells. might be confusing to some people and worth a quick redub or note telling viewers.
Why are some people even commenting negatively? If there are no inaccuracies then what's wrong? If you don't like it, simply don't watch it, there are TONS of other videos out there that may be to your liking, some of the comments are just negative without basis meanwhile med students are so thankful for this person because this person is helping us so so much!
great video. thank you. if white blood cells are greatly greatly overly-used say for a gut infection is their a risk that the white blood cells can reduce, diminish, loose effectiveness or simply tire out? thanks. very very informative.
Not yet, but I am ready 😃...I will start uploading these lectures once I reach 35,000 subscribers on RU-vid...You can help me reach my target by SHARING my videos with your friends...I will begin uploading videos on bleeding disorders as soon as I reach that target...So, I need your help...Thanks in advance!
I don’t know if there is a software that can do this. You can try turning the “caption” to “on” in the RU-vid settings ⚙️ to be able to read the transcript.
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I would give it a 90% A-. Indeed I watched the video 4 times already, from an engineer background and trying to learn about the immune system, as deeply as possible. I am scanning comments for an outline. Please don't let your frustration that people are getting hung up. There are 1 or 2 leaps that you breeze past which would have bothered me way more and hung me up 32 years ago. I can't remember all, since I was too busy memorizing. But off the top of my head:what is the relationship with the thymus in your stem cell origin chart? What is the significance of granules? What is the fundamental reason and purpose for having redundant sub classes of the same cell? There were about 6 other obvious questions that a young student could get hung up on. One other really jumped out at me, but I forget already. That connection was significant... But I don't recall.
My blood cell count has been dropping since august when it was 4.3, got tested again in november and my count was 4.2, I just got tested again and it came back as 4.0. Still not a bad count but it’s alarming that it’s dropping.
Lovely video💜💜💜 Love your sense of humour. These videos really help to learn during the Corona virus lockdown. All the best of luck for you in the future for creating many more videos like this 😊
Leukemia can happen at any WBC count. Yes, 17.9 can be due to UTI...It can also be due to tens of other causes. We don’t diagnose patients based on WBC count alone. Please talk to your doctor!