Very informative, I was diagnosed with a DVT in my right leg and I'm on blood thinners. Your video explained too me what the doctors' could not as to why or how I developed a DVT, thank you so, much.
wow I just wanted to know what a thromboembolic disease was in a short video but you kept me watching the whole video, I'm in a nursing program and I wish my instructors would teach like this they are worthless they don't ever teach just go to class so they can announce what is due next... why not just send an email and let us stay home and watch this guy teach us patho. we need more people like you..
Mr. Wolf , I just want to thank you for all your hard work on teaching online, I want you to know that you've helped me a lot in understanding many concepts. I have been watching your videos and will keep on watching the rest. Many many thanks.
Currently doing a case study for my nursing degree on DVT, and you would not believe how hard it is to find anything on DVT that actually shows the pathophysiology in an understandable way, and in good detail rather than an extremely basic explanation. Thank you for posting this on here. It has really helped me understand the finer details of DVT.
Thank you for ALL of your videos! I will graduate from nursing school in May and your videos are a great review for me before tests. Your information is always spot on and easy to understand. Thanks!
Have viewed this segment and your other videos on coagulation. You provided a very linear straightforward approach to this complex topic that others videos have not. As a specialty pharmacist it is always good to refresh on these topics, I plan to pass on these videos to others, thank you
many thanks for this video Andrew, it clarified a lot of details. Would be good to see one on how the lungs go about filtering the small thrombus' too :)
Thank you very much for your educational ideas hope you continue to educate us more thus hope next time you give us tips which food we must eat and which we should avoid
Thank you for your videos and the really helpful explanations! The only thing that seems not correct is that thrombomodulin doesn't block the activation of factor VII. It raises the activation speed of protein C as far as I know.
Why would you do an ultrasound of the leg after a significant stroke? Just to see if the thrombus is there? How would you treat it if you found a thrombus present in the leg?
Mr Wolf, a quick question. When there is no vessel damage, what is the exact process of clot formation. Secondly, during stasis can a vessel become damaged without trauma?
does thromboembolism increases the systemic vascular resistance ? If so vasomotor tone plays a major role in increasing vascular resistance (in larger arteries)?
Very informative, I was diagnosed with a DVT in my right leg and I'm on blood thinners. Your video explained too me what the doctors' could not as to why or how I developed a DVT, thank you so, much.
world is a better place with teachers like you. thank you
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wow I just wanted to know what a thromboembolic disease was in a short video but you kept me watching the whole video, I'm in a nursing program and I wish my instructors would teach like this they are worthless they don't ever teach just go to class so they can announce what is due next... why not just send an email and let us stay home and watch this guy teach us patho. we need more people like you..
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Mr. Wolf , I just want to thank you for all your hard work on teaching online, I want you to know that you've helped me a lot in understanding many concepts. I have been watching your videos and will keep on watching the rest. Many many thanks.
they are not just helpful, they are a blessing... thank you!!!
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Currently doing a case study for my nursing degree on DVT, and you would not believe how hard it is to find anything on DVT that actually shows the pathophysiology in an understandable way, and in good detail rather than an extremely basic explanation. Thank you for posting this on here. It has really helped me understand the finer details of DVT.
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All your videos are fantastic! I am in nursing school and these really help. Thank you so much for sharing!
Hi Johanna, glad you found it helpful!
Thank you so much for making all these videos!! They are amazing.
Glad you found it helpful!
Thank you for ALL of your videos! I will graduate from nursing school in May and your videos are a great review for me before tests. Your information is always spot on and easy to understand. Thanks!
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Have viewed this segment and your other videos on coagulation. You provided a very linear straightforward approach to this complex topic that others videos have not. As a specialty pharmacist it is always good to refresh on these topics, I plan to pass on these videos to others, thank you
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Excellent very easy to understand. I am a 2nd year midwifery student will be visiting again! Thanks
Congratulations and thanks for the excellent videos!
It've been of great help!
Hugs from Brazil!
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many thanks for this video Andrew, it clarified a lot of details. Would be good to see one on how the lungs go about filtering the small thrombus' too :)
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Your videos are very helpful and concise. Thank you :)
Great video.
Explained the pathophysiology in a simple way. Great job.......................thanks
Glad you found it helpful!
A NICE VIDEO.
EASY AND CONCEPT BUILDING
DR.ADNAN
PAKISTAN
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Thank you very much for your educational ideas hope you continue to educate us more thus hope next time you give us tips which food we must eat and which we should avoid
wow, one day I hope to be as knowledgeable as you are, thanks ! :)
Thank you for your videos and the really helpful explanations! The only thing that seems not correct is that thrombomodulin doesn't block the activation of factor VII. It raises the activation speed of protein C as far as I know.
Thank you, your lectures really help with my reviews of the system and diseases.
Glad you found it helpful!
Brilliant video - thanks x
Terribly simplified Prof.Wolf
Very good.
Amazing, thank you for big picture!
Very helpful. Thank you!
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love ur vids, so detailed and clear, will u do one on chronic venous insufficiency and varicose veins?
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thank you so much! have a great day
You're welcome :)
fantastic
thank you for the video, very helpful!
Glad it helped Anna!
great video
Thanks so much!
very nice
That was really helpful, thank you.
Pro trick : watch series on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching a lot of movies recently.
@Sutton Felix Yup, I've been using flixzone for months myself :)
Why would you do an ultrasound of the leg after a significant stroke? Just to see if the thrombus is there? How would you treat it if you found a thrombus present in the leg?
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Thanks
Does the clot consist only of fibrin, other blood elements and what else? Lymphocytes, macrophages or?
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Mr Wolf, a quick question. When there is no vessel damage, what is the exact process of clot formation. Secondly, during stasis can a vessel become damaged without trauma?
Thanks so much for your inquiry. We have passed this question on to our medical review team. Thanks again for watching!
does thromboembolism increases the systemic vascular resistance ? If so vasomotor tone plays a major role in increasing vascular resistance (in larger arteries)?
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great explanation thank you man you're amazing doctor
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Thanks for the video but i hope the pace of the video can be faster
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if a loved one shows sings of what might be a DVT, how should I know? And what type of first aid should I provide till they get a professional?
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Nice video
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Excellent. Thank you for making life easy for me. At least I am having a very good idea of coagulation. Rest I will read from the book in details.
can u upload more videos on thromboembolism breifly nd about artherosclerosis
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Thank you sir.
Anyone else here because of Hillary Clinton's coagulation problems?
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