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I'm listening to DIT right now and Dr. Jenkins says that desmolase = 17alpha-hydroxylase. This is wrong right? FA 2011 Pg. 291 says otherwise so a bit confused. Thanks in advance 🙂
Desmolase is an enzyme that converts cholesterol to pregnenolone that is then converted to androgens and cortisol by 17 a hydroxylase and other enzymes ..
I agree...but that's not what DIT is saying.
you must be doing the 2011 vids , because in the 2010 vids it's correct 👍
another mistake i found in the 2010 videos is for where he says
"radiography reveals a "string-sign" in the terminal ileum total or subtotal atrophy of the small bowel villi, plasma cells and lymphocyte infiltration into the lamina propria and epithelium, and hyperplasia/elongation of crypts?"
He says it's Celiac sprue when it should be crohns, right?
Right, string sign is crohns
another mistake i found in the 2010 videos is for where he says
"radiography reveals a "string-sign" in the terminal ileum total or subtotal atrophy of the small bowel villi, plasma cells and lymphocyte infiltration into the lamina propria and epithelium, and hyperplasia/elongation of crypts?"
He says it's Celiac sprue when it should be crohns, right?