Neonatal Jaundice
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- Mk's Medical review on Neonatal Jaundice
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Just a correction on the unconjugated bilirubin it's fat soluble not water soluble 🙏
Yes that’s what I meant just a mixup of words thanks
Really, 👍
I love love your sound it's sooo clear. Thank you for helping through Peads class
Glad you like it, more of such quality to come
This is pretty good, thabk you dr Kazevu
I'm glad you like it
Thank you . very informative God bless you sir
Glad it was helpful!
Your clips are amazing ✨️✨️✨️
glad you like them
Finally thank you so much 🙏🙏
you’re welcome
Thank you!!!
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Thank you doc.
Most welcome!
Dr K you are the best! God bless you.
Glad you enjoying the content
so worth my time
Glad it helped
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really nice
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing ❤
Thanks 😄
Thank you doc
Most welcome!
great lecture well articulated
Glad it was helpful!
Hello Dr Moses, could you please make a video explaining metabolic bone disease in neonates
Noted 👍
Thanks
you’re welcome
Help with these slides
Really grateful of your efforts mentor
Trying to upload them very soon
Just a correction, the common bile duct enters the second part of the duodenum not the first part.
yes you are right !
Caput vs cephalohematoma .
1. Caput is a collection of fluid and tissue while cephalohematoma is a collection of blood
2. Caput occurs above sututures while cephalohematoma below
3. Caput takes a few days to resolve while cephalohematoma takes weeks . Correct me if wrong
also the location of the collection
Doc plz make a vedio on Sickle cell dse
czcams.com/video/VfQA53p2-OU/video.html here you go
Dr may you please do Congenital heart diseases
duly noted
Please make a lecture about GENITAL PROLAPSE
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Can you do HIE and birth asphyxia next
czcams.com/video/3_isI8QP1I4/video.htmlsi=oqvKzqbw7Rkc_tBQ
Here you go
17:13 Doc thanks 4 information. My child hav jaundice 4 one month now en its still there.
have you taken your child to see a doctor?
Waiting for a video on sicklecell
Noted
czcams.com/video/VfQA53p2-OU/video.html here you go
Please do RDS
noted
caput crosses sutures, cephal hematoma does not
okay
What about being born with G6PD Deficiency?
In relation to..?
@@DrMK7 In relationship to having a high bilirubin. My son was born with jaundice and I found out he has G6PD deficiency which was discovered via 23andMe and verified by lab work. As a carrier with the variant I passed it on to him being his mother. He has been known to go into hemolysis if trigger foods are eaten.