Microbiome and Dysbiosis Video #3: Prototypic Clinical Patterns of Dysbiosis-Induced Disease
In this third video, we move from molecules and responses to clinical patterns of disease; here I review the classic presentations of dysbiosis-induced disease
In “Microbiome and Dysbiosis Video #1: Course Introduction and Clinical Impact of Microbial Molecules”, I introduced several important and foundational/fundamental terms and concepts that facilitate our appreciation of the human microbiome and its clinical impacts in health and disease.
In the second video, we moved from microbial molecules to their pathophysiologic effects, as we move in a logical and step-wise manner toward a multidimensional-holographic awareness of dysbiosis-induced diseases that we see in clinical practice.
In this third video, we move from 1) molecules and 2) responses to 3) clinical patterns of disease; here I review the classic presentations of dysbiosis-induced disease.
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Microbiome and Dysbiosis Video #3 (1 hour and 42 minutes) Prototypic Clinical Patterns of Dysbiosis-Induced Disease
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