Renal Tubule Acidosis (RTA) Explained
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- This video will go over the pathophysiology of proximal RTA (type II RTA), distal RTA (type I RTA), and hyperkalemic RTA (type IV RTA).
Time Stamps:
00:00 Into
02:57 Normal nephron physiology
08:49 Simplified physiology
09:51 Proximal RTA (Type II RTA)
20:48 Distal RTA (Type I RTA)
28:00 Hyperkalemic RTA (Type IV RTA)
33:19 Summary
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This is the best RTA video ive ever found! Please keep doing it!!!
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it :)
Wow!I understand the concept very well now 😮
this is the best explanation, thank you
I finally have a grasp over this topic. Brilliantly explained; thank you!
the explanation is very comprehensive!!! Thank you for the video!
I'm glad you found it useful!!
finally understood ..thanks mate ..
Bestest ever
Nice
Great Example, however this still stands as one of the most challanging subjects in Medical Curriculum. Since I might not have enough time to remember all pathophsiology during the exam sadly ive chosen to just memorise results. Great video tho thank you.
Good luck on your exam!
EXACTLY!!! You said it all
hey great video!!! Any chance you'll be making more?
Hey! Thank you so much :) I'd love to, but unfortunately I currently don't quite have the time... I will be making more at some point though!
why are there less Na being reabsorbed in proximal RTA II at collecting duct when HCO3- causes K+ to be secreted?
Ph for proximal rta is wrong