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NEET PG / FMG / INICET PODCAST BY MEDICO FOR MEDICOS

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In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down key anatomy topics in a concise 22-minute session. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, or MBBS revisions. Covers cranial nerves, brachial plexus, muscle memory tricks, and more. RSSVERIFY

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jakson Tuberculosis Clinical Features | NEET PG/FMGE PYQ Explanation kansikuva

Tuberculosis Clinical Features | NEET PG/FMGE PYQ Explanation

📝 In this episode of Dr. Stemcell: NEET PG & FMGE PYQ Masterclass, we discuss a high‑yield PYQ on Tuberculosis clinical features. Learn how to differentiate TB from pneumonia, avoid common mistakes, and use mnemonics to master chest X‑ray findings. Perfect for NEET PG/FMGE aspirants preparing for exam hall challenges 🩺 Case Presentation (PYQ Style) "A 28‑year‑old male presents with chronic cough, evening rise of fever, night sweats, and weight loss. Chest X‑ray shows cavitary lesions in the upper lobe. What is the most likely diagnosis?" --- 💡 Discussion - Common Mistake by Students: Many confuse this with pneumonia, especially when cough and fever are present. - Correct Answer: Pulmonary Tuberculosis — classic features include chronic cough, hemoptysis, weight loss, and evening rise of temperature. - Mnemonic: “TB loves the Top” → think upper lobe cavitation. - Exam Tip: - Pneumonia = acute onset, lower lobe consolidation. - TB = chronic, systemic symptoms, upper lobe involvement. - Always check for night sweats + weight loss → hallmark of TB. --- . Follow and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, and YouTube to stay updated with more PYQ breakdowns." --- #DrStemcell #NEETPG #FMGE #PYQ #Tuberculosis #ClinicalFeatures #ExamTips #MedicalMnemonics #ClinicalPearls #NEETPG2025

11. marras 2025 - 7 min
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Myocardial Infarction ECG | NEET PG/FMGE PYQ Explanation

In this episode of Dr. Stemcell: NEET PG & FMGE PYQ Masterclass, we discuss a high-yield PYQ on Myocardial Infarction ECG changes. Learn how to identify ST elevation in inferior leads, avoid common mistakes, and use mnemonics to master ECG interpretation. Perfect for NEET PG/FMGE aspirants preparing for exam hall challenges. 🩺 Case Presentation (PYQ Style) "A 55-year-old male presents with severe chest pain radiating to the left arm, sweating, and shortness of breath. ECG shows ST elevation in leads II, III, and aVF. What is the most likely diagnosis?" --- 💡 Discussion (Professional Breakdown) - Common Mistake by Students: Many confuse ST elevation in inferior leads (II, III, aVF) with pericarditis or unstable angina. - Correct Answer: Inferior Wall Myocardial Infarction (MI). - Mnemonic: “I see 2, 3, aVF → Inferior MI” - Exam Tip: - Always correlate chest pain with ECG lead involvement. - ST elevation = acute MI; ST depression = ischemia/angina. - Inferior MI often involves Right Coronary Artery (RCA) occlusion. --- Follow and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Podcasts, and YouTube to stay updated with more PYQ breakdowns." --- #DrStemcell #NEETPG #FMGE #PYQ #ECG #MyocardialInfarction #ExamTips #MedicalMnemonics #ClinicalPearls #NEETPG2025

11. marras 2025 - 7 min
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NEET PG PYQ: Cranial Nerve Lesions Simplified”

🎙️ Podcast Episode Draft Title “NEET PG PYQ: Cranial Nerve Lesions Simplified” Description In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down a high-yield NEET PG previous year question on cranial nerve lesions. We’ll cover the clinical presentation, diagnostic clues, and exam-focused memory tricks. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, and MBBS revisions. Stay tuned till the end for rapid-fire recall points! --- 📌 Clinically Useful PYQ Example Question: A patient presents with diplopia, ptosis, and inability to move the eye medially. Which cranial nerve is affected? Answer: Oculomotor nerve (CN III). Important Points - CN III lesion signs: Ptosis, “down and out” eye, diplopia. - Parasympathetic involvement: Loss of pupillary light reflex, dilated pupil. - Clinical pearl: Diabetes mellitus is a common cause of CN III palsy (microvascular ischemia). - Exam trick: Remember “LR6 SO4” → Lateral rectus (CN VI), Superior oblique (CN IV), all others CN III. 🎯 Rapid-Fire Recall “CN III palsy = Ptosis + Dilated pupil + Eye deviated down and out. Diabetes is a common cause. Remember LR6 SO4 for extraocular muscles!” #NEETPG #FMGE #INICET #MedicoForMedicos #DrStemCell #PYQ #ClinicalPearls #MBBSPrep #MedicalPodcast #ExamTips ---

9. marras 2025 - 5 min
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Amyloidosis Uncovered: PYQ Mastery for NEET PG & FMGE

🎙️ Podcast Segment: Amyloidosis — PYQ Breakdown & Concept Mastery ❓ PYQ Example Question: Which stain is used to identify amyloid deposits in tissue sections? A. PAS B. Congo red C. Hematoxylin D. Ziehl-Neelsen ✅ Correct Answer: B. Congo red --- 🧠 Concept Breakdown - Amyloidosis is a condition where misfolded proteins deposit extracellularly in tissues. - These proteins form β-pleated sheets, giving them unique staining and birefringence properties. - Types of Amyloid: - AL (light chain) — seen in multiple myeloma - AA (acute phase reactant) — seen in chronic inflammation - Aβ — seen in Alzheimer’s disease - Staining: Congo red stain shows apple-green birefringence under polarized light — a classic PYQ clue. --- ⚠️ Caution for Students - Don’t confuse PAS stain (used for glycogen) with Congo red for amyloid. - Know the clinical associations — e.g., nephrotic syndrome, restrictive cardiomyopathy, macroglossia. - Amyloid deposits are extracellular, not intracellular — a common MCQ trap. --- 🩺 Clinical Relevance - Systemic amyloidosis affects kidneys, heart, liver, and nerves. - Localized amyloidosis includes Alzheimer’s and medullary thyroid carcinoma. - Diagnosis involves biopsy + Congo red staining + clinical correlation. --- 🎙️ Title "Amyloidosis Uncovered: PYQ Mastery for NEET PG & FMGE" 📝 Description This episode tackles one of the most conceptually tricky and frequently asked topics in NEET PG/FMGE/INICET — Amyloidosis. Learn the types, staining techniques, clinical relevance, and how to avoid common traps in under 10 minutes. Designed by a medico, for medicos. NEETPG #FMGEprep #INICET #Amyloidosis #PathologyPYQ #MedicoPodcast #RapidReview #MedicalStudents #ExamPrep #MBBS #HighYieldPathology #SpotifyPodcast `

4. marras 2025 - 7 min
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Inflammation Demystified: PYQ Mastery for NEET PG & FMGE

Podcast Segment: Inflammation — PYQ Breakdown & Concept Mastery ❓ PYQ Example Question: Which of the following is a cardinal sign of acute inflammation? A. Pallor B. Tumor C. Cyanosis D. Atrophy ✅ Correct Answer: B. Tumor (Swelling) --- 🧠 Concept Breakdown - Acute inflammation is the body’s rapid response to injury or infection. - Cardinal signs (Celsus + Virchow): - Rubor (Redness) - Calor (Heat) - Tumor (Swelling) - Dolor (Pain) - Functio laesa (Loss of function) - Mediators: Histamine, prostaglandins, bradykinin, cytokines - Vascular changes: Vasodilation, increased permeability, leukocyte migration --- ⚠️ Caution for Students - Don’t confuse tumor (swelling) with neoplastic tumor — context matters! - Pallor and cyanosis are not signs of inflammation — common distractors. - Know the sequence of events: vasodilation → permeability → exudation → neutrophil migration --- 🩺 Clinical Relevance - Seen in infections, trauma, autoimmune conditions - Understanding mediators helps in pharmacology (NSAIDs, steroids) - Chronic inflammation leads to fibrosis, granulomas, and tissue damage --- 🎙️ Title "Inflammation Demystified: PYQ Mastery for NEET PG & FMGE" 📝 Description This episode breaks down a classic PYQ on inflammation — one of the most tested topics in Pathology. Learn the cardinal signs, key mediators, and clinical relevance in under 10 minutes. Designed by a medico, for medicos. NEETPG #FMGEprep #INICET #PathologyPYQ #InflammationRevision #MedicoPodcast #RapidReview #MedicalStudents #ExamPrep #MBBS #HighYieldPathology #SpotifyPodcast

4. marras 2025 - 7 min
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