Liver Diseases Explained Clearly by MedCram.com | Cholestatic Disease

Published 2013-04-23
Understand liver diseases related to the gall bladder (cholestatic diseases) with this brief and clear explanation from Dr. Roger Seheult of www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Vid…
This is video 4 of 4 in the MedCram Liver Series.
Includes a discussion of primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and large bile duct obstruction.

Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.

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All Comments (21)
  • Reviewing for the step, 3 weeks away. A lot of YouTube videos on medical topics can be a waste of time or poorly done, but not these videos. Have watched about 8 of these videos, and will continue watching them when my brain needs a quick break from UWorld. Very high yield, and very well explained. Highly recommend for any medical student, this is a great use of your very limited time.
  • @sabaabedi3903
    thank you sooooo much watching these videos were a relief
  • @amybenavides5496
    Love your lectures! I am a Critical Care Nurse.  I have recommended your videos to other RN's I work with.  You really make everything so simple to understand. 
  • @smichaelsmeggy
    Excellent series, thank you very much. I find your level of detail great to cement critical details (pre-clinical MD student in Canada) and to convince me to slog through the endless litany of longer lectures. I also used a number of your cardiac, pulmonary and renal videos for review in my first year. No specific requests right now, but if you think it's important I imagine many of us will find it useful. 
  • @robflint4257
    thank you for posting this video !!! I was diagnosed with Primary Sclerosing Cholongitis in 2009 and like to get as much information about this decease as I can !!!
  • @harishavuri8299
    loved yours teaching very much tebels are very clear and tell me some easy english
  • Just a minor comment, the "beads" on the "string" appearance of PSA is the normal bile duct while the fibrosis is the constriction point, you had explained it as the opposite. Great videos thanks a million.
  • @Chinnie91
    Thank you for uploading these videos. I'm currently an intern in Australia  and they're really good for a quick revision of topics especially when I need a quick recap for conditions that I see on the go. Please post videos on Neuro topics (specifically related to cerebrovascular accidents). Thanks again!
  • @bingutiful
    Loved your tables! Looking forward to more lectures! Will definitely follow up!
  • @lostmonkey18
    The A-a gradient, acid/base, and renal failure lectures were a godsend for a future doctor who has trouble with math and physiology. Haven't seen the liver lecs yet, I'm sure they are great. I wanted to request some lectures on cardiac physiology and that's why I'm commenting here. Really appreciate your work! Any place where I can donate or help MEDCRAM continue its mission?
  • Thanks very much for the Liver series!..Really enjoyed the use of tables!..Looking forward to more lectures!!
  • @hotfoot214
    Terrific Lecture...Dr you are the best!!!!
  • @DoctorSap
    Please please please make more lecture videos...really looking forward...