Fantastic!! Although we frequently see patients with DM N but infrequently see these typical pathological features. Slides and the discussion were great. Thank U
As a T1D patient is interesting to see this. What kind of glucose levels brings the onset of these damages? I understand most non diabetics BG stays around 80 mg/dl. Her HbA1c was 7.1 nearly 175
Thanks again
Nice and very instructive presentation! Wishing other ones like this, in bone marrow or liver pathology.
Great.. keep on
Fantastic!!
Although we frequently see patients with DM N but infrequently see these typical pathological features.
Slides and the discussion were great.
Thank U
Great way of teaching thanks soo much
Thank you so much for your effort.
I would like you to make an episode every week since the monthly episodes are not enough.
Adored this presentation
thank you ..great work
As a T1D patient is interesting to see this. What kind of glucose levels brings the onset of these damages? I understand most non diabetics BG stays around 80 mg/dl. Her HbA1c was 7.1 nearly 175
good job
Good cases
please made also on transplant biopsies ,, transplant biopsy appear 2 time and i failed
Sir, in pas stain, can we called magneta pink positive?