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Conquer Pathology with Dr. P returns with the ultimate breakdown of Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolism, and Shock! 🩸 This video covers one of the most high-yield chapters in Robbins & Cotran, essential for MBBS university exams, NEET PG, NEXT, and USMLE Step 1. Whether you are struggling with the Coagulation Cascade or confused about Transudate vs. Exudate, Dr. P breaks it down into simple, logical flows with vertical integration to Medicine and Surgery. 📘 What’s in this lecture? We cover NMC CBME Competencies PA 6.1 to PA 6.7 in detail. From the mechanism of edema (Starling forces) to the fatal consequences of Pulmonary Embolism, this lecture is packed with: ✅ Visual Analogies (The "Wet Garden" for Edema). ✅ High-Yield Tables (Red vs. White Infarcts). ✅ Mnemonics (Virchow's Triad, Causes of Embolism). ✅ Clinical Integration (Why DVT leads to PE, Treatment of Shock). 💡 Key Concepts Covered: Edema: Hydrostatic vs Oncotic pressure, Nephrotic syndrome, Heart failure. Hemostasis: Primary (GpIb, GpIIb/IIIa) vs Secondary (Intrinsic/Extrinsic pathways). Thrombosis: Arterial vs Venous thrombi, Pre-mortem vs Post-mortem clots. Shock: Septic shock mechanism (Cytokine storm), Cardiogenic shock, Hypovolemic shock. Integration: How Pharmacology (Warfarin/Heparin) connects to Pathology. The video covers the following topics: Introduction to Hemodynamic Disorders, Thromboembolic Diseases, and Shock (0:00-0:48) Edema and Fluid Balance (PA6.1) (0:52-2:01) Pathophysiology: Starling Forces (1:11) Role of Albumin (1:54) Transudate vs. Exudate (2:07) Hyperemia and Congestion (PA6.2) (2:16-3:33) Definition and Differences (2:23) Clinical Morphology of Nutmeg Liver (2:50) Hemostasis and Thrombosis (PA6.4) (3:42-11:44) Normal Hemostasis Sequence (3:51) Primary Hemostasis: Platelet Plug Formation (4:23) Adhesion: Glycoprotein 1b (5:09) Activation and Aggregation: Glycoprotein 2B3A (5:28) Disorders of Primary Hemostasis (6:12) Von Willebrand Disease (6:24) Bernard-Soulier Syndrome (6:35) Glanzmann's Thrombasthenia (6:57) Thrombocytopenia (7:08) Clinical Presentation of Primary Hemostasis Disorders (7:17) Pharmacology Pearl: Aspirin and NSAIDs (7:43) Secondary Hemostasis: Coagulation Cascade (8:18) Extrinsic Pathway (8:46) Intrinsic Pathway (9:13) Common Pathway and Clot Formation (9:43) Vitamin K and the 1972 Rule (10:11) Lab Tests: PT and PTT (10:38) Thrombosis (11:50-13:35) Virchow's Triad (11:53) Morphology of a Thrombus: Pre-mortem vs. Post-mortem Clot (12:55) Embolism (PA6.5) (13:38-15:26) Definition (13:43) Pulmonary Embolism (13:57) Other Types of Embolisms: Fat, Air, Amniotic Fluid (14:53) Infarction (PA6.6) (15:31-16:21) Definition (15:37) Red vs. White Infarcts (15:42) Shock (PA6.7) (16:23-18:22) Definition (16:29) Classification: Cardiogenic, Hypovolemic, Septic (16:40) Stages of Shock: Non-progressive, Progressive, Irreversible (17:22) Vertical Integration with Medicine and Pharmacology: Septic Shock Treatment (18:07) Conclusion and High-Yield Tips (18:24-19:02) 🎓 For Students: This lecture is designed for 2nd Year MBBS students following the Indian CBME curriculum and anyone preparing for competitive postgraduate exams. We strip away the jargon and focus on the concepts and keywords examiner's look for. 👇 Support the Channel: Subscribe for more Pathology lectures: [ / @conquerpathologywithdr.p ] Download Dr. P's High-Yield Notes: [https://drive.google.com/drive/folder...] Follow on Instagram: [https://www.instagram.com/conquerpath...] #Hashtags: #pathology #robbinspathology #Hemodynamics #thrombosis #shock #mbbs #neetpg #nextexam #usmle #medicaleducation #ConquerPathology #drp #medstudent #edema #hemostasis #robbins