Sir! This was most helpful. As a nursing student here in Canada, labs can be so swift and condensed that we look at 15 histology slides and a month later a have no Idea which is which. Truly grateful for this fantastic resource!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost my password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Shepard Zane thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Really helpful.. Got the basics clear before I started preparing my presentation on the parotid.. Systemic patho chapters have also come in extremely handy.. I actually listen to them on my iPhone while traveling! Thank you so much, sir, for these lectures and slide discussions. You've made pathology my favorite subject.
a huge thank you is sent you from the University of Bergen , Norway. I am studying medicine, and have never liked nor understood histology before i came across your videos. If you ever come to Norway, I will buy you a coffee as well:) Once again, thank you! all the best, Hanne
I spent all-night studying my textbook together with your videos for my Histology final exams (which I passed today :D) . First I felt as if I could never ever remember this mass of information about all the different cells, tissues etc. But you, Sir, reminded me to always keep it simple and never lose sight of the big picture. A million thank yous from a medical student at Charité Berlin (Germany). P.S.: If you should ever come to Berlin I would be honored to invite you for a cup of coffee :D
@@leonweoow2746 Haha, weiß zwar nicht, wer du bist, aber bin im 5. WB-Jahr. Leider entschied ich mich aber nicht für Patho, obwohl ich es gern im Studium gehabt hab.
he mentions near the end of the vid, the pancreas has "islets of langerhans", which stain slightly clearer than serous secreting cells, but not as clear as mucous for example
this is an excellent suggestion. Yes I will, but have limited computer and internet access for the next few weeks. I will definitely do however......wdc
Thanks for this video, its better than anything they tried to pull in school :) In my histology book, the parotid gland is very rich in apipose cells scattered around in groups of 5-10. I cant see any in your specimen. Is that due to individual differences?
Sir! This was most helpful. As a nursing student here in Canada, labs can be so swift and condensed that we look at 15 histology slides and a month later a have no Idea which is which. Truly grateful for this fantastic resource!
I dont mean to be so offtopic but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Axton Michael instablaster =)
@Shepard Zane thanks for your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Shepard Zane it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thank you so much you really help me out!
@Axton Michael No problem xD
Fatty infiltration of organs is related to general body obesity, my parotid was probly from a lean person.
Really helpful.. Got the basics clear before I started preparing my presentation on the parotid.. Systemic patho chapters have also come in extremely handy.. I actually listen to them on my iPhone while traveling! Thank you so much, sir, for these lectures and slide discussions. You've made pathology my favorite subject.
Thank you very much, you are much easier to listen to than my lab instructor.
look at me 17 years later this video is helping me
a huge thank you is sent you from the University of Bergen , Norway. I am studying medicine, and have never liked nor understood histology before i came across your videos. If you ever come to Norway, I will buy you a coffee as well:) Once again, thank you! all the best, Hanne
You sir, deserve a medal.
I learn so much more from you than my lab TA!
Omg,you saved my life! You make it seem so much easier and 1000x more interesting! Greetings from Europe!
WAY FASTER & EASIER THAN OUR DOCTOR !
EXCELLENT, THANX !
Wow, adipose really builds up in most places, never would have thought it also happens in exocrine glands. Thank you!
probably just a slip of tongue: striated ducts are intralobular ducts.
I spent all-night studying my textbook together with your videos for my Histology final exams (which I passed today :D) . First I felt as if I could never ever remember this mass of information about all the different cells, tissues etc. But you, Sir, reminded me to always keep it simple and never lose sight of the big picture. A million thank yous from a medical student at Charité Berlin (Germany). P.S.: If you should ever come to Berlin I would be honored to invite you for a cup of coffee :D
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@@leonweoow2746 Haha, weiß zwar nicht, wer du bist, aber bin im 5. WB-Jahr. Leider entschied ich mich aber nicht für Patho, obwohl ich es gern im Studium gehabt hab.
thank you soo much for these videos! i learn A LOT. saving me everytime.
@ragul1987 the ones i FORGET to correct are the ones that worry me the most
Such a good video! I'm a spanish medicine student and I found it very helpful
Thank you
i am also medical student in Ethiopia hey
Thank you so much for your videos! They are super helpful.
Vasily Ovechko You made my day, Vasily!
he mentions near the end of the vid, the pancreas has "islets of langerhans", which stain slightly clearer than serous secreting cells, but not as clear as mucous for example
This was EXCELLENT. Makes much more sense than the diFiore's Atlas of Histology.
Want to come to Jamaica and teach Histology :D?
this video is seriously helpful. thanks to this video provider!!!
Gooood shotgun! Thank you so much
this is an excellent suggestion. Yes I will, but have limited computer and internet access for the next few weeks. I will definitely do however......wdc
God bless you
thank u sir....for making studies easy
@achudhan1990 I'll be there in December. Coffee accepted.
Thank you so much sir...very useful 🙏
Cheers from Tanta Egypt, med school.
@AlBa20179 How is Norway coffee anyway, Hanne? I hope it's better than Starbucks.
Thanks for this video, its better than anything they tried to pull in school :)
In my histology book, the parotid gland is very rich in apipose cells scattered around in groups of 5-10. I cant see any in your specimen. Is that due to individual differences?
@WashingtonDeceit Great, just leave me a message when you are here :D May I ask what the occasion is? A congress?
Cheers from karolinska inst sweden, med school :-)
Sometimes we do
why we dont see adipose tissue, in this gland ?
Thank you!!
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von ebner's gland is also 100% serous.