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  • tnhank u i lot >>>>>that was so helpfull

  • @3sseRi

    You are very welcome, I'm glad this helped.

  • I'm not a med student -- but I found this lesson very helpful. My spouse suffered a prolonged chemical exposure and was diagnosed with toxic encephalopathy. He hasn't been diagnosed with autonomic neuropathy yet -- but his symptoms and blood tests seem to match that disease better.

    Would you say there is an overlap of these two diseases being that both originate in the brain?

  • @ROBINHOODSARROW

    I honestly can't give you much of an answer on this because I don't know much about your spouse's case and I'm not a medical doctor. I can say, however, to remember there are higher centers do control the ANS. From what I do know some of the symptoms can overlap but these are two different conditions.

  • did you use Guyton with these? thanks for sharing anyways =) indeed a great help!

  • @hyacynth88

    You are welcome I'm glad this helped. Guyton is a very common book of reference for me, along with Fox and Netter. Thanks for watching

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  • Thank You so much for making these videos. I know it must be time consuming making these videos and teaching as well. Very much appreciated:)

  • thanx Doctor ,pless keep doin more viedos , and thanx agian

  • This video is so boring. I'm so sorry to say that ,but why you tried to make the video shorter .Lazy people same as me :) won't see full video. Anyway thank you

  • At the TIMING of 12:53. The narrator mentions that Norepinephrine (NE) works on Alpha 1 & 2 and Beta 1 & 2. HOWEVER.. NE only works on Alpha 1 > Alpha 2 > Beta 1. Please make that correction as you are watching this video.

    In alteration, it is Epinephrine (Epi) that works on everything. Nonetheless, Great video.

  • Thank you for your posts. I have so much trouble understanding my professor I just really don't even go and just do independent studies. Your videos have helped me make complex concepts seem like common sense.

  • Want CVS and respiratory lectures,someone please help me to find them!!

  • Who are you???

  • @bullharrier Frank Netter? I didn't know that he had a book on physio. i thought he was just for anatomy.

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