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Opportunistic Infections and AIDS-defining Illnesses...
HIV infects and destroys CD4 T cells. Over time CD4 cell count goes down from 1000 cell/uL to below 50 cell/uL. Without treatment HIV can lead to AIDS. The CDC defines AIDS as the development of an AIDS-defining...
Haemochromatosis (Iron Overload) - Iron Physiology,...
The video contains information about haemochromatosis.
Statin Side Effects | Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin,...
Statins are medications used to reduce or lower cholesterol and work by inhibiting synthesis of cholesterol. Their use, however, has been demonstrated to cause some significant and serious side effects....
Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis - Cause, Pathophysiology,...
The video contains information about hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.
Familial Hypocalciuric Hypercalcemia + Other...
Familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia as the name suggests is a cause of hypercalcaemia. It runs in the family and is characterized by autosomal dominant inheritance with high penetrance. Affected people...
Hyperparathyroidism and the Different Types,...
Hyperparathyroidism is characterized by abnormally high parathyroid hormone levels in the blood due to overactivity of the parathyroid glands. It is differentiated into three types based on the underlying...
Primary Antibody Deficiency - Common Variable...
Examples of antibody deficiencies include when you have absent B cells such as X-linked agammaglobulinemia, impaired b cells such as common variable immune deficiency (CVID) or have selective antibody...
The Importance of Interprofessional Education...
Guest of the MEDtube's Modern Medical Education series, Ashleigh-Anne Au, PharmD., RPh, shares her knowledge about interprofessional medical education and cooperation in the medical community.
Bronchiectasis - Causes, Pathophysiology, Signs...
Bronchiectasis is defined by the presence of permanent dilation (ectasia), of the bronchi. In bronchiectasis there is also excessive mucus production resulting in reduced airflow. Recurrent infections...
Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) - Classification,...
Interstitial lung disease also known as diffuse parenchymal lung diseases (DPLDs) are a group of disorders based on similar clinical, radiographic, physiologic, and pathologic changes. Present primarily...
Horner Syndrome - Anatomy, Causes, Pathophysiology,...
Horners syndrome is a classic neurologic syndrome with three distinct clinic signs on one side of the face: ptosis (dropping of eyelid), miosis (constriction of pupil) and anhydrosis (no sweating). Horner...
Vaccines 101: How vaccines work
As the world waits for a potential COVID-19 vaccine, we delve into how vaccines actually work. What are the different types of vaccine? How do they trigger and train the immune system, and what is the...
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