In this episode, I go over a large number of HY case scenarios for the USMLE Step 2CK exam in a rapid review format. As discussed earlier, these “rapid review” podcasts focus almost entirely on the specific ways concepts are presented on NBME exams. There are no attached slides.

*Alport syndrome most commonly inherited X-linked dominant (not autosomal dominant)
in the minute 26 when he is talking about turner syndrome, isn’t it supposed to be hypogonadotropic hypergonadism not hypogonadotropic hypogonadism? because the LH levels are high.
In Turner’s syndrome, there’s a hypergonadotropic hypogonadism as the LH/FSH levels are high (since there’s no negative feedback as there’s low estrogen).
thank you very much