Overview
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Learn about amyloidosis through this 18-minute medical education video that breaks down the complex pathophysiology and classification of this protein misfolding disorder. Explore the comprehensive classification system of amyloidosis, starting with AL (light chain) amyloidosis and its association with plasma cell disorders, including diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies. Examine AA (serum amyloid A) amyloidosis, understanding its connection to chronic inflammatory conditions and the role of sustained inflammation in protein deposition. Dive into ATTR (transthyretin) amyloidosis, covering both hereditary and wild-type variants, their distinct clinical presentations, and organ involvement patterns. Study hemodialysis-associated amyloidosis and its unique pathogenesis in patients with chronic kidney disease. Investigate organ-specific manifestations of amyloidosis, including cardiac, renal, hepatic, and neurological involvement, with emphasis on clinical recognition and diagnostic criteria. Master the key concepts needed for medical school examinations including USMLE and COMLEX through structured explanations designed to enhance retention and understanding of this challenging topic in internal medicine and pathology.
Syllabus
Overview
Classification
AL
AA
ATTR
Hemodialysis-Associated
Organ Specific
Taught by
Dirty Medicine