NEET PG / FMG / INICET PODCAST BY MEDICO FOR MEDICOS

Dr.Stem cell

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

  1. 11/04/2025

    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 `

    7 min
  2. 11/04/2025

    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

    8 min
  3. 10/10/2025

    Apoptosis vs Necrosis: PYQ Mastery for NEET PG & FMGE

    This episode breaks down a classic PYQ on apoptosis vs necrosis — a must-know concept for NEET PG, FMGE, and INICET aspirants. Learn the differences, avoid common traps, and understand the clinical relevance in under 10 minutes. Designed by a medico, for medicos. Apoptosis vs Necrosis — PYQ Breakdown 🧪 PYQ Question Which of the following is a feature of apoptosis but not necrosis? A. Cell swelling B. Inflammatory response C. DNA fragmentation D. Loss of membrane integrity ✅ Correct Answer: C. DNA fragmentation --- 🧠 Concept Breakdown - Apoptosis is a programmed, energy-dependent cell death — clean and non-inflammatory. - Necrosis is accidental, uncontrolled cell death — messy and inflammatory. - Key differences: - Apoptosis: Cell shrinkage, chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, intact membrane. - Necrosis: Cell swelling, membrane rupture, inflammation. --- ⚠️ Caution for Students - Don’t confuse cell swelling (necrosis) with cell shrinkage (apoptosis). - Inflammation is absent in apoptosis — a common MCQ trap. - DNA laddering is a lab clue for apoptosis. - Image-based questions often show apoptotic bodies — small, round fragments. --- 🩺 Clinical Relevance - Apoptosis: Seen in embryogenesis, immune regulation, cancer therapy. - Necrosis: Seen in ischemia, infections, toxins — e.g., myocardial infarction. #NEETPG #FMGEprep #INICET #PathologyPYQ #ApoptosisVsNecrosis #MedicoPodcast #RapidReview #MedicalStudents #ExamPrep #MBBS #HighYieldPathology #SpotifyPodcast

    8 min

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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