
Pathophysiology - Neoplasia - Dr. Gerald Cizadlo A lecture video from Dr. Gerald Cizadlo (Doc C)'s Pathophysiology class (BIO 3020). In the video, Dr. Cizadlo is talking about neoplasia, the abnormal proliferation of cells, resulting in a structure known as a neoplasm. This abnormal growth process usually causes a lump or tumor. This video is brought to you by the College of St. Scholastica, located in Duluth, Minnesota, USA.

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Pathophysiology of Acute Renal Failure Pathophysiology lecture about acute renal failure including pre-renal, intra-renal, and post-renal causes.

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The Pathophysiology of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Developed and produced by this animation outlines the lung cancer types and describes the current views on the carcinogenesis of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC).

Pathophysiology of COPD Overview of the physiology and pathophysiology of COPD, with an explanation of common presentation and diagnosis via pulmonary function tests.

Migraine Pathophysiology What Is Migraine? What Causes Migraines? A migraine is a severe, painful headachethat is often preceded or accompanied by sensory warning signs such as flashes of light, blind spots, tingling in the arms and legs, nausea, vomiting, and increased sensitivity to light and sound. The excruciating pain that migraines bring can last for hours or even days. Migraine headaches result from a combination of blood vessel enlargement and the release of chemicals from nerve fibers that coil around these blood vessels. During the headache, an artery enlarges that is located on the outside of the skull just under the skin of the temple (temporal artery). This causes a release of chemicals that cause inflammation, pain, and further enlargement of the artery. A migraine headache causes the sympathetic nervous system to respond with feelings of nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. This response also delays the emptying of the stomach into the small intestine (affecting food absorption), decreases blood circulation (leading to cold hands and feet), and increases sensitivity to light and sound. More than 28 million Americans suffer from migraine headaches, and females are much more likely to get them than males. for more visit

Pathophysiology of Hypertensive Nephropathy Pathophysiology lecture on the pathophysiology of hypertensive nephropathy discussing the pathogenesis and consequences of hyaline arteriosclerosis.

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Andrew Blumenfeld on Migraine Pathophysiology - part 3 Andrew Blumenfeld, MD, on the pathophysiology of migraine. Part 3 of 5.

Natural Cure for Type 2 Diabetes Root Causes & Pathophysiology http DeWayne McCulley, author of the acclaimed diabetic book, Death to Diabetes, discusses the root causes & pathophysiology of Type 2 diabetes at the cellular level during lecture at medical conference. [Natural Cure for Diabetes]

Basics of Migraine Pathophysiology; NTI application Andrew Blumenfeld, MD - Migraine is a disorder of the Trigeminal Nerve system. An NTI device reduces noxious input to the Sensory Nucleus, thereby reducing migraine triggerability.

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type 2 diabetes pathophysiology made easy.wmv Patient primer on type 2 diabetes with emphasis on what is going on in the body

Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease Pathophysiology of coronary artery disease including coronary atherosclerosis, stable angina, and acute coronary sydromes including acute MI.

Pathophysiology of Cerebrovascular Accidents Discussion of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, and mass effect.

Anemia basic pathophysiology - normal red cell lifecycle A teching video for medical students. Understanding anemia based on the normal red cell lifecycle. Understanding the basic pathophysiology of anemia depends on knowing the cycle from erythroblast, to reticulocyte, to phagocytosis by macrophages. This sets the stage for the 2 basic anemia mechanisms: decreased production and increased destruction.

Graves Disease Part 1 Pathophysiology.mov An introduction into Graves' Disease, describing the underlying pathophysiology.

Acne Cause and Pathophysiology Dr. Thomas P. Habif, MD discussesAcne Cause and Pathophysiology. See more at PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Pathophysiology of Acne Introduction The cause of acne is not completely understood. Acne is a disease of the pilosebaceous unit or sebaceous follicles. These specialized follicles are found in greatest numbers on the face, chest, upper back, and upper arms. There are four events that contribute to the development of acne. These are follicular duct hyperkeratinization, increased sebum production, P. acnes colonization and proliferation, and inflammation. Acne develops when a mixture of sebum and desquamated cells obstructs sebaceous follicles. Excessive amounts of sebum combine with excessive numbers of desquamated epithelial cells. This material accumulates and distends the follicle forming a microcomedo. The microcomedo expands in size to form an open or closed comedo. P. acnes colonize and proliferate in this mixture and releases inflammatory cytokines and chemotactic factors. Inflammation weakens the follicular wall. The wall ruptures, the keratin-sebum mixture leaks into the dermis and an intense foreign body like reaction begins and leads to the development of inflammatory lesions (papules, pustules, nodules, cysts).

Pathophysiology of Cardiac Arrhythmias Discussion of the pathophysiology of arrhythmias including tachycardia, bradycardia, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, atrial fibrillation, and ventricular fibrillation.

Shingles Pathophysiology Animation showing the reactivation of dormant herpes zoster virus to cause shingles and post-herpetic neuralgia.

Pathophysiology of Diabetes Mellitus For more great videos, subscribe here! Description of pathophysiology of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and a discussion of complications.

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Parkinson Disease Pathophysiology Animation Parkinson disease pathophysiology - This video contains the animation of pathways and neurotransmitters of basal ganglia which cause parkinson's disease.

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Pathophysiology of Cirrhosis Physiology and pathophysiology lecture on the causes of cirrhosis, focusing primarily on alcoholic liver disease.

Thyroid physiology and pathophysiology Discussion of the function of the thyroid gland, and pathophysiology including Graves disease, hashimoto's thyroiditis, and endemic goiter.

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Pathophysiology of Atherosclerosis The story of the formation of an atheroma 1 four stages.

Pathophysiology of Diastolic and Systolic CHF Lecture on the pathophysiology of congestive heart failure, including a discussion of cardiac remodeling, and the differences between systolic and diastolic heart failure.

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Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Pathophysiology Videos Minnay Educational Services ()assists students with supplemental study materials in terms of DVDs, Video, Audio, Software, WebAccess for Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Nursing and other medical related subjects. Dr. Dale Burnside talks about Minnay Educational Services and his engagement in Digitization Project.

Recent advances in the pathophysiology of rosacea Dr. Jürgen Schauber gives an overview of the pathophysiology and clinical classification of rosacea, and discusses current controversies in the disease and treatment paradigms.

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Peptic Ulcer Disease Pathophysiology Lecture on the pathophysiology of peptic ulcer disease, including an introduction to the physiology of acid production and mucosal barrier defences in the stomach.