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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Hi all! Welcome to our October 2016 episode. This is a tough case, and demonstrates some very interesting pathology! Kudos to you if you thought of the diagnosis before the biopsy is read. Please subscribe to be kept up to date on when new episodes are available at the first of the month.
Thank you so so much for making and distributing these beautiful and helpful videos of Nephropathology.
I love your cases and i'm a big fan of your series. It helped me a lot.
thank you very much
it reflects the beauty of pathology in solving medical problems for clinicians
viva pathology
amazing case.
Thanks for posting it.
Great case! Amiodarone should be added to the list of iatrogenic phospholipidosis. Keep up the good work!
Super case!!
Thoroughly enjoyed it like a Sherlock-Holmes mystery case.
Regards
It was a fun case to uncover with a surprising diagnosis. Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks you sir for the excellent teaching session
Thank you good case
Regarding the Plaquenil toxicity, yes, it does disappear when you stop the drug. I hope to publish a case this year in which we demonstrated just that. Great case by the way, and the patient had the good luck he was diagnosed with Fabry's so early in the natural history of the disease
What a very interesting case!!!
What about the significance of collapsing lesion in Fabry's diseases (in this case)?
Was it secondary from viral infection, medication or disease itself (Fabry)?
Thank you ;o)
Very interesting case.
My question is : can we diagnose fabry disease by light microscope without electron microscope.?