Thanks a lot washingtondeceit. I have hated histology and path for most of my medical training (6 years) until seeing these video tutorials! It's so much better than sitting, staring at bland words and pictures in a fat textbook!
Allow me to add to the multitude of thank you comments! After pounding notes into my head all day, your videos are a nice way to relax yet still review the material I've just gone over.
3rd yr. med student interested in path. I am currently almost through my 6 week surg-path rotation and I have to thank you for these videos. I review a few daily before attending sign-out and they have helped immensely! Thanks again for all the time and wisdom!
Hey buddy. Probably a long shot but just curious - did you make it? I hope you're an awesome practicing pathologist these days. I'm a 4rth yr. med student applying to path this cycle. I'm almost through my surg-path rotation and verbatim feel the same way today as you did 10 years ago! All the best.
رغم الفائدة الكبيرة التي حصلت عليها من هذه الفيديوات، ورغم الشرح المبهر لهذا الأستاذ.. فأكرم به من أستاذ! ولكن صورته الشخصية توحي بأنه من أبعد ما يكون عن الإسلام.. أسأل الله تعالى أن يهديه وأن ينير بصيرته، وأن يرزقه التوفيق والصلاح
I did a quick search for "histology colon" in response to a question on tumor staging. For those of you moving in the other direction, wondering about the pathology of the colon, here's the T of TNM: T0: no evidence of CA Tis: carcinoma in situ T1: invades submucosa T2: invades muscularis propria T3: through the mp into subserosa or nonperitonealized pericolic/perirectal tissues T4: organ/tissue invasion or perforates the visceral peritoneum of specimen
@dira2009 Oh wow that sucks! Goodluck with it!!! I'm doubting though that with this little amount of time left that i could offer any assistance at all though!! haha
That was meant as a frustrated students reaction, partly meant in a funny way. Wow, your reply is not fitting for such an otherwise good channel. unsubscribed.
Thank you for posting this. Looking at this slide in class made me want to cry and you made it make sense in just a few minutes.
Thanks a lot washingtondeceit. I have hated histology and path for most of my medical training (6 years) until seeing these video tutorials! It's so much better than sitting, staring at bland words and pictures in a fat textbook!
Allow me to add to the multitude of thank you comments! After pounding notes into my head all day, your videos are a nice way to relax yet still review the material I've just gone over.
I'm studing biomedical science in Australia and these videos are AMAZING!!! Thanks heaps for the vids mate, they are really helpful!
3rd yr. med student interested in path. I am currently almost through my 6 week surg-path rotation and I have to thank you for these videos. I review a few daily before attending sign-out and they have helped immensely! Thanks again for all the time and wisdom!
Hey buddy. Probably a long shot but just curious - did you make it? I hope you're an awesome practicing pathologist these days. I'm a 4rth yr. med student applying to path this cycle. I'm almost through my surg-path rotation and verbatim feel the same way today as you did 10 years ago! All the best.
Just wanted to say thanks for all these and for getting me very interested in histology!
Thank you so much for taking the time to post these videos. They are immensely helpful!
رغم الفائدة الكبيرة التي حصلت عليها من هذه الفيديوات، ورغم الشرح المبهر لهذا الأستاذ.. فأكرم به من أستاذ! ولكن صورته الشخصية توحي بأنه من أبعد ما يكون عن الإسلام..
أسأل الله تعالى أن يهديه وأن ينير بصيرته، وأن يرزقه التوفيق والصلاح
classically, no
only small intestine and proximal renal tubules
thank you so much for the terrific series!
I thank you kindly, Doctor.
Excellent manner of teaching.
Beautiful slides and excellent explanations. Thank you very much sir!
thank you thank you thank you! Even with different terminology this is so clear.
You made my day
how to tell if this is a vili or a crypt??
@neptunehaixing awesome, i was just gonna ask about the staining :) ty both!
@Testerchannel89 thanx alot. i passed my anatomy final:) i got the tongue as my histology slide:) these videos helped me alot.
Is the colonal cripts the same thing with Lieberkuhn Glands that are made of Globet cells or enterocits? i found written like this in my materials.
+Robert Rughiniş yes
many tanks! histology exam on monday hehe
@@robertr5893 I am just curious, did you make it that day?
Thank you
you, sir, are a god send.
I thank you very much too sir!
Thanks so much for this!
I did a quick search for "histology colon" in response to a question on tumor staging. For those of you moving in the other direction, wondering about the pathology of the colon, here's the T of TNM:
T0: no evidence of CA
Tis: carcinoma in situ
T1: invades submucosa
T2: invades muscularis propria
T3: through the mp into subserosa or nonperitonealized pericolic/perirectal tissues
T4: organ/tissue invasion or perforates the visceral peritoneum of specimen
I want that in german! Where can I find it?
thank you for, yet, another lesson in histology. ;)
Shotgun Histology ftw
so are lymphoid follicles are in mucosa or submucosa?
Thank you 🙏🏻😻
Does colon contain brush border?
awesome!.....wdc
Thank u
great job
This is great, thanks a lot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And I Thank you very much :)
gets me every video
I think between the longitudinal and circular muscles we have auerbach ganglion not myenteric
The myenteric plexus, also known as Auerbach's plexus, is located between the longitudinal and circular muscle layers. You both have right:))
thank you sir.
And uh.. I thank you very much ! ♥
thanks for the video
@dira2009 Oh wow that sucks! Goodluck with it!!!
I'm doubting though that with this little amount of time left that i could offer any assistance at all though!! haha
very helpful...
@ASwordUpYourAss Can also call them intestinal crypts.
thanks a lot! helps perfectly.
No... I thank you very much Dr. Deceit (I know that's not your real last name but it sounds cool) :D
@MuhammadTalhaQureshi that's cuz they're normally found in small intestine.
Thanks! This was not as clear during the lecture haha.
@gykmeister i'm studying medical science and i have a prac exam tomorrow :(
great
Gastric pits in the colon? :(
lasse skarpengland fucking wise ass
That was meant as a frustrated students reaction, partly meant in a funny way. Wow, your reply is not fitting for such an otherwise good channel.
unsubscribed.
his reply seems really funny to me. you're offended by f-words, really?
lasse skarpengland looks like somebody hacked his account because he would never reply like that to students. So don't be offended
SAN DIEGO STATE YEAYUAHH
too bad i study this in french ,