holy shit sir plz keep making more videos like this on all biology subject if possible. your explanation is so much better than my prof and u make the whole concept much more easier to understand and digest so once again thankyou so much for that!!! hope u never stop making videos like this so that students can benefit from that!
Sir you're the best please upload videos on B-cell disorders and tolerance mechanism or whole autoimmunity chapter you make things easy to understand in this online era ppl like you are the true savior I'll pray ALLAH gives you more and more success because you deserve it Love from Pakistan 💕
I can write the theory exams with these videos right sir? Because i am genuinely fascinated by your videos and how you highlight the important concepts from Robbins... Though it is a difficult book i don't want to abandon it. Please provide me a solution sir such that i can score some marks in theory but also learn the essence of this wonderful topic... Thank you sir
@ilovepathology thank you for you hard labour and delivering a professional well-structured slides… kindly help with the resources you consult in making this beautiful videos 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This video is soo amazing . Sir your videos have great concept and you wonderfully explain it in detail. And i really appreciate the command you have on this subject sir. Only after watching this particular video i realised the beauty of this subject . And i fell for pathology ❤️ . Would you believe that this one video made me post my first ever comment on UA-cam.
I think that is why it is important to detect and treat tumours before they progress because metastasis seems to be a process that occurs naturally for some tumours over time
Cancer is very adaptable and resilient. You can give someone drugs to get rid of angiogenesis and starve the cancer cells, but the cancer will adapt and become even more aggressive as cancer cells try leaving the low oxygenated tumor.
i have a question and i hope i get an answer...when the proteases cleave the blood vessels for the tumour to pass, is there some sort of leakage of blood? Idk if this question makes sense really because i personally feel that there will be some sort of leakage of blood when there is an opening...
I think I got an answer to this, there is surely a leakage of liquid content from the blood vessels into the interstitial compartments that then lead to oedema.
I believe This video deserves a lot more views and comments.I will make sure to share this to my batch.
Glad you liked it 😊😊.. Thanks
Please put more videos in neoplasia and blood topic sir
holy shit sir plz keep making more videos like this on all biology subject if possible. your explanation is so much better than my prof and u make the whole concept much more easier to understand and digest so once again thankyou so much for that!!! hope u never stop making videos like this so that students can benefit from that!
Sir you're the best please upload videos on B-cell disorders and tolerance mechanism or whole autoimmunity chapter you make things easy to understand in this online era ppl like you are the true savior I'll pray ALLAH gives you more and more success because you deserve it
Love from Pakistan 💕
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I want videos on child hood tumors
Best pathology prof
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Wow Sir... Really u have explained the topics in the simplest possible way..The accent used in this video is really nice...Please make more videos.
Awesome lecture...got concept crystal clear...thank u so much sir...u r super great teacher.🙌👏👍✌️😊🤗
Very good informative video waiting for upcoming topics
Revising patho has never been so easy. Thank you sir for the efforts you've put on to make such videos...
Wonderful explanation..👏👏
👏👏the best video
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Thank you so much
Your student from Iraq
God bless you ❤🥀
Thank you 😊
I appreciate the better microphone compared to the last neoplasia video. Love your work.
Very wonderful teaching
Amazing lecture
I can write the theory exams with these videos right sir? Because i am genuinely fascinated by your videos and how you highlight the important concepts from Robbins... Though it is a difficult book i don't want to abandon it. Please provide me a solution sir such that i can score some marks in theory but also learn the essence of this wonderful topic...
Thank you sir
Well explained sir
Vijay, you are brilliant in your knowledge and as a communicator. I don’t have a degree but I do have metastatic cancer
oh no hope you are getting better now
@ilovepathology thank you for you hard labour and delivering a professional well-structured slides… kindly help with the resources you consult in making this beautiful videos 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This video is soo amazing . Sir your videos have great concept and you wonderfully explain it in detail. And i really appreciate the command you have on this subject sir. Only after watching this particular video i realised the beauty of this subject . And i fell for pathology ❤️ . Would you believe that this one video made me post my first ever comment on UA-cam.
Wow 👌 👌 that's so nice to hear 😊 glad you liked the explanation and it helped.
Thanks for your time 😊
thanks sir ..and sir ..also upload more related with neoplasia
Well explained . Keep up the good work Sir
Really good stuff as usual
Very easy explanation sir...😊Thank you so much...😊 Plz make video on immunity from pathology too....
Thank u so much sir...its really helpfull👏👍
Thank you
oh !thank you bro
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Tq so much it helped me a lot
Thankyou Sir, can you please share your knowledge on oral Premalignant and malignant lesions
Excellent videos Sir
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Tq so much sir for making the video so interesting and very easy
thx for this video
amazing!
Which is the reference book
Robin's Pathologic basis of the disease
plz make videos on other topics also sir plz ....it's a humble request
This video is really helpful but some of the terms kindly explain them.
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Sir can u Plzzz tell are benign neoplasm movable ?
No
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Are u saying there is no cure for mestastatis?
I think that is why it is important to detect and treat tumours before they progress because metastasis seems to be a process that occurs naturally for some tumours over time
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Then what is it that scientist haven’t discovered?
Cancer is very adaptable and resilient. You can give someone drugs to get rid of angiogenesis and starve the cancer cells, but the cancer will adapt and become even more aggressive as cancer cells try leaving the low oxygenated tumor.
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Thank you sir.
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MashaAllah
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please make use of English subtitles
i have a question and i hope i get an answer...when the proteases cleave the blood vessels for the tumour to pass, is there some sort of leakage of blood? Idk if this question makes sense really because i personally feel that there will be some sort of leakage of blood when there is an opening...
I think I got an answer to this, there is surely a leakage of liquid content from the blood vessels into the interstitial compartments that then lead to oedema.
Bruh
@@vishnuvarthanm1479 yeah?
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Hindi, me, thikkaisehoga
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