The High-Yield Podcast Ardalan Vossoughi, MD
-
- Education
-
An Up-to-date Audio-Flashcards Review of Medicine
-
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Complications of Gallstone Disease (Cholangitis, Chronic cholecystitis, Gallstone Ileus, Porcelaine GB, Carcinomas)
Approach to workup of cholangitis, chronic cholecystitis, Gallstone Ileus, Cholangiocarcinoma including Klatskin tumor, Carcinoma of GB and Pancreas
At the end some house-cleaning on iatrogenic complications of gallstone disease after ERCP and other procedures are discussed (including bile duct injury and bile leak); For SOD refer to previous episode on cholecystitis management and complications of cholecystectomy. -
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Cholecystitis (Calculous, Acalculous), Post-Cholecystectomy Syndrome & Sphincter of Oddy's Dysfunction
Question-based Review of Cholecystitis workup and management followed by addressing the complications of cholecystectomy.
-
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Differential Diagnosis of Gallstone Disease (Cholelithiasis, Choledocholithiasis)
Both Pathophysiology and Clinical Aspects of gallstone disorders are discussed followed by important hints on differential diagnosis of gallstone disease from one another and from their complications, most specifically from cholecystitis and cholangitis.
-
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Differential Diagnosis of Liver Tumor (Adenoma, Hemangioma, FNH, HCC)
Question-based review of workup for hepatic neoplasms.
-
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, Fatty Liver Disease (AFLD & NAFLD), Budd-Chiari Syndrome
Questions & cases regarding diagnostic workup and management for PBC, PSC, Alcoholic & Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (steatosis, steatohepatitis), and Vascular Hepatopathy
-
High-Yield Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Disorders: Hemochromatosis & Wilson's Disease
High-Yield Question-based review & cases of conditions associated with abnormal iron & copper metabolism
Customer Reviews
Thank you
🙏
No for me
He goes too fast and his train of thought is all over the place and disorganized. Also the questions he asks are almost always “false” which does not help in making connections.