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By Gouri Basak
cardiovascular system image

This material consists of basic concepts of cardiovascular system. The topics which are included here are - Diagram of heart Blood pressure Factors maintaining blood pressure Cardiac output Determination of...

By Yusra Atif
Difference b/w Nephritic & Nephrotic syndrome - Dr. Najeeb's lecture summary image

Difference between Nephritic syndrome and Nephrotic syndrome is difficult to understand. These notes will help you solve your many queries about these syndrome. Following are the main questions that can be answered...

By Yusra Atif
Active Tansport image

This the short pdf of slides of Active transport from Guyton and Hall textbook of physiology for giving lecture to first year MBBS and BDS students. This pdf includes all the important pictures of the topic.

By Dr Mustafa Physiology
OVERVIEW OF THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM image

The lesson covers the major endocrine glands and the hormones they secrete, as well as the classification of hormones with examples. The lesson consists of two videos that are 13 minutes long, and a 10-page PDF file....

By Dr Mustafa Physiology
Thyroid gland: Anatomy, Physiology and Pathophysiology image

This six video lessons cover in details the thyroid gland and the hormone they secrets. It covers in detail the synthesis, regulation and functions of thyroid hormones (Tri-iodothyronine or T3 and Tetra-iodothyronine or...

By DR SHASHIKANT ADLEKHA
Master the Complexities of Glomerulonephritis: Comprehensive Online Lecture image

Dive into the intricate world of glomerulonephritis with our comprehensive online lecture, tailored specifically for students and healthcare professionals. This expertly crafted course is designed to enhance your...

By Raksha Goswami
Antiasthamatic Drugs image

Detailed description on Antiasthamatic drugs with easy learning it includes classification, Mode of Action, Pharmacokinetic parameters, Adverse reactions, dose of each class of drug.