Asthma
Air Trapping in Asthma
I will use the same spirometry graph in multiple sessions to teach you how to envision the normal and pathological changes in lung anatomy and physiology. Now we can see the normal curve and two others...
Concave Spirometry Curve in Asthma
Comparing between the normal spirometric curve and that in asthmatic patient showing the reduced flow of air and the total amount exhaled. There is also a specific feature in the curve of asthmatic patient,...
Understanding Asthma - Pathophysiology and Treatment
This video explains the mechanisms of asthma and treatment options available. It covers the inflammatory process, triggers, medication types, and non-pharmacological interventions for asthma management....
Pulmonary Emergencies | The National EM Board...
Pulmonary Emergencies by Stuart Swadron, MD. Topics covered: asthma, COPD, pneumonia.
New Research in the Treatment of Asthma
Sally Wenzel, MD, director of the University of Pittsburgh Asthma Institute at UPMC, discusses the positive results of a recent clinical trial that investigated dupilumab, a new treatment for TH2-high...
The Risk Factors for Development of Asthma and...
There are many risk factors for the development of asthma and food allergies, involving complex interactions among multiple environmental exposures, immune regulation and genetic influences. In this video...
Asthma - 3D Medical Animation
Asthma is a very common chronic disease involving the respiratory system in which the airways constrict, become inflamed, and are lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more...
Lung, Lymph Node - Asthma
Find necrosis, find mucous plugs, find smooth muscle hypertrophy, find eosinophil infiltrates. Which 2 common disease states are associated with a peripheral eosinophilia?
Lung - Asthma
Describe, in words, some major ways bronchioles in asthma differ from normal bronchioles. Show some.