Great lecture sir...just now found your channel...will surely check out all your videos...you truly deserve a lot of subscribers...👏👏i request you to upload entire pathology lectures in future...
Yes. Tissue architecture preserved in caseous necrosis. In liquefactive necrosis , there is total loss of tissue architecture.. Caseous necrosis is usually part of focal granuloma formation mainly.
CNS : Lack stromal support and it's reach in lysosomal enzymes. You might know that liquefactive necrosis is due to liquefaction by lysosomal enzymes.! Abscess : Many neutroohil present in abscess and neuteophil contain lysosomes & so rich in lysosomal Enzyme!! Hope your doubt solved!
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Great lecture sir...just now found your channel...will surely check out all your videos...you truly deserve a lot of subscribers...👏👏i request you to upload entire pathology lectures in future...
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Hi Sir, for caseous necrosis, will the tissue structure be preserved ? Thank you.
Yes. Tissue architecture preserved in caseous necrosis. In liquefactive necrosis , there is total loss of tissue architecture.. Caseous necrosis is usually part of focal granuloma formation mainly.
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Sir I have a question. Why liquefactive necrosis is most common in abscess and CNS ?
CNS : Lack stromal support and it's reach in lysosomal enzymes.
You might know that liquefactive necrosis is due to liquefaction by lysosomal enzymes.!
Abscess : Many neutroohil present in abscess and neuteophil contain lysosomes & so rich in lysosomal Enzyme!!
Hope your doubt solved!
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Can you please share the slides also sir… it would help us to revise easily
hello sir! thank you so much for this video lecture. Can you please tell your sources? if that would be ok with you. :)
Welcome. I am taking these lectures from standard pathology books. For example Pathological basis of disease by Robbins & cotran.
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