Brilliant lecture on the pathology of lung adenocarcinoma! It's so hard to come across easy-to-follow lectures on pathologic findings. Most books only say "this pattern" or "that pattern" but don't really point to which specific part of the image it is referring to. The narration along with the pointer is spot on! :)
you're the #pulmpath king my dear friend! excellent video! Very helpful for me. I was actually struggling with a #pulmpath case (not my field) and this video made all the difference. Thanks so much!
Great and informative video, nice way to teach - you were making yourself clear! =) Thank you for your hard work, looking forward for more of your educational works.
Thank you sir for this wonderful lecture which cleared many of my doubts. I have one more doubt sir which is as follows. How to differentiate STAS and micropapillary... how are they different? Thanks and regards, Nivedita
shomaniv good question! STAS is when tumor cells extend into alveoli beyond the mass. As long as they fall into airspaces inside the mass it’s micropapillary but not STAS.
Your just amazing I wish I studied this subject and I had a teacher like you my dad has stage 4 lung cancer his pdl1 is 80% to 90% he's had 4 rounds of keytruda so far he seems to be getting a little worse he can no longer sit or walk that's becuase he's always laying down so his muscles have become very weak becuase he's lazy in genral he's to weak for chemo is their anything else that can help him please does this keytruda isn't working
Brilliant lecture on the pathology of lung adenocarcinoma! It's so hard to come across easy-to-follow lectures on pathologic findings. Most books only say "this pattern" or "that pattern" but don't really point to which specific part of the image it is referring to. The narration along with the pointer is spot on! :)
I appreciate the kind feedback very much!
Fantastic lecture, thanks!
Great presentation! Highly enjoyable! Really made me understand how modern-day mucinous adenocarcinoma came from "mucinous BAC."
Many thanks!
Thanks Sir for your nice presentation 👍
Thanks very much Prof Sanjay
Very clear thank you
Thank you so
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you're the #pulmpath king my dear friend! excellent video! Very helpful for me. I was actually struggling with a #pulmpath case (not my field) and this video made all the difference. Thanks so much!
Thank you so much Dr.
Thank you .
This is so informative
Great and informative video, nice way to teach - you were making yourself clear! =)
Thank you for your hard work, looking forward for more of your educational works.
Thank you sir for this wonderful lecture which cleared many of my doubts. I have one more doubt sir which is as follows. How to differentiate STAS and micropapillary... how are they different? Thanks and regards, Nivedita
shomaniv good question! STAS is when tumor cells extend into alveoli beyond the mass. As long as they fall into airspaces inside the mass it’s micropapillary but not STAS.
@@smurf3073 Thank you very much sir....have learnt so much from you ...please accept my regards.
Your just amazing I wish I studied this subject and I had a teacher like you my dad has stage 4 lung cancer his pdl1 is 80% to 90% he's had 4 rounds of keytruda so far he seems to be getting a little worse he can no longer sit or walk that's becuase he's always laying down so his muscles have become very weak becuase he's lazy in genral he's to weak for chemo is their anything else that can help him please does this keytruda isn't working