Medical School Pathology, Chapter 4a

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Medical School Pathology, Chapter 4a: Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic
Disease, and Shock

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  • Thank you WDC!! ill focus more in my studies and study medicine if i could !!

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  • Your videos are amazing, I have yet to come across any website or any video, which has helped educated me to the degree that you have. Keep up the good work.

  • At 1:30, you say that hemostasis is the process by which clots do NOT form. I thought it was the opposite (e.g. Atrial fibrillation). Can you explain?

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