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CAPTOPRIL (Cough, Angioedema, Pregnancy, Taste change, hypOtention, Proteinuria,Rash, Increase renin, Lower AII) and HyperKalemia. Cough is caused by accumulation of Kinins possibly by activation of arachadonic acid pathway. Kinins are degraded by ACE, when there is noACE they increase.*****Angioedema that is seen in ER. Pt presents with non-inflamatory subcutaneous edema and laryngeal edema due to bradykinin stimulation. Continue

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Comment by Dr.G.Bhanu Prakash on December 24, 2013 at 6:29am

USMLE STEP 1 COURSE DETAILS

Course Description: This USMLE step 1 video lecture series is designed for anyone who is preparing for the Boards. Not self-learned, you will be taught each and every required USMLE topic by us , visually and rapidly. This course is constructed the same way required by the USMLE - an integrated approach with general principles and human organ systems. The first part of this course will cover the traditionally defined medical sciences in embryology, human development and aging, behavioral sciences and patient treatment, biostatistics, biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, genetics, pathology, microbiology, histology and pharmacology. The second part of the course will study the anatomy and physiology of human organs in the topical areas of the cardiovascular system, endocrine system, GI system, hematology, neurology, skin and musculoskeletal systems, renal system, reproductive system, and respiratory system, with a focus on normal and abnormal processes along with the therapeutics. The multisystem processes are also discussed with nutrition and environments.

For more Details contact :-

Global Institute of Medical Sciences centres
website :- www.usmle.org.in
Ph :- +91 9885588972

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Comment by Dr.G.Bhanu Prakash on December 9, 2013 at 5:17am

GIMS ANATOMY VIDEO LECTURES

Revise where ever and whenever you want, without the need to carry text books around with you all the time. Anatomy GIMS Video Lectures give students the technological edge as they prepare for their Anatomy exams, by providing you with revision support that you can access anywhere, through your Laptop, PC or Portable Visual Devices using the latest Video graphic technology.

Inclusions

• Lectures with Anatomy for all topics including clinicals
• Real time live lectures compiled together; each lecture is between 30-45 min, cover details in the subject matter at the college and undergraduate level.
• Suitable for both Medical Students, Nursing and Allied Health Students and any other student of Anatomy and Physiology at certificate, degree or graduate level.

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