A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
Thank you for another great video. Can't wait for the one on liposarcoma. A born teacher, you are always devising new ways to make sure it gets through to all of us. Thanks again.
Thank you soo much sir... I am a pathology resident...after watching your video i am clear with the concept... It was an absolutely fantastic explanation
As everyone here in the comments section has said, the quiz really helps to retain the specifics and as a resident for me its very easy for recollection as exams give very short duration slide slots. Your videos explain more of a practical aspect rather than an ideal one given in the textbooks. The location and relation of a particular structure has become clearer for me. Thanks a lot for taking this initiative. Very grateful 🙏
Great suggestion! I'll try to do more of that in the future. I have a video coming soon on how to tell horn pseudocysts of seborrheic keratosis apart from keratin pearls of squamous cell carcinoma. It has a quiz like this at the end. stay tuned.
Dire Diagnosis when Francoanaplasia of Smooth Connective Tissue is relevant as in a late pathogenesis of Lipoblastoma and/or Pseudolipoblastoma when Sarcoma is in process. The histology herein however is straightforward didactic in the matter of morphology and Aetiolgy....Cheerz
Hi Dr. Gardner! Sorry, but I don't get yet, what it means "scalloped/scallop nucleus"? what specific morphological feature describes? It's related to the curved shape of the nucleus? Can we use "indent" as synonymous? BTW I love your videos, thanks for sharing with us!
Hi sir , i want to know that in ackerman its written that myxoid lps is having lipoblasts in different stages of differentiation? Pleomorphic lipoblasts and lipoblasts are different
Im just wondering whether lipoblast should only be having multiple vacuoles. For example when it does have a signet ring cell appearance (uni-vacuole) or bivaculated; should these be labeled as lipoblasts too? thanks :D
Hi, your videos are very helpful. I recently attended a Dr Jhon Goldblum teaching in Singapore he was emphasising the same thing your explaining here. I wanted to know if there are any tumors other than well diff liposarc that have MDM2 amplifications? Thanks Again!
A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
I love how you make basics perfect sir!
Thank you very much.. you cant imagine how you helping doctors from non-western countries. Thanks a lot
Thank you! Almost ready to record my mega video all about liposarcoma. Hopefully will be done in next few weeks.
Jerad Gardner, MD that would be fabulous, we really appreciate your effort. Thanks again and please accept our regards.
Thank you for another great video.
Can't wait for the one on liposarcoma.
A born teacher, you are always devising new ways to make sure it gets through to all of us.
Thanks again.
Liposarcoma video kikoxp.com/posts/2634
Very nice video Dr Gardner!
This is clear, concise, and complete!, Thank you so much.
Thank you soo much sir... I am a pathology resident...after watching your video i am clear with the concept... It was an absolutely fantastic explanation
Sir, it is beautiful how you make things so easy. Thank you so much.
This video is incredible. I especially like the little quiz at the end - very helpful!
Thanks for the minute details. Always love your videos
A clear example of a genie as well at 10:20, upper right corner , thick eyebrows and a big mustache! ( I love your videos btw Dr. Gardner!)
Excellent way of presenting cases sir. Learning a lot. Thank you
Thank you Dr Gardner .... That is really very helpful...
As everyone here in the comments section has said, the quiz really helps to retain the specifics and as a resident for me its very easy for recollection as exams give very short duration slide slots. Your videos explain more of a practical aspect rather than an ideal one given in the textbooks. The location and relation of a particular structure has become clearer for me.
Thanks a lot for taking this initiative.
Very grateful 🙏
It was fantastic. I personally appreciate the parts with tests where you can check in practice if you can really do something. Thank you.
I can't wait to see the video obout liposarcoma.! Your videos are really useful to me.
Liposarcoma video kikoxp.com/posts/2634
Apart from the amazing video, the quiz was very educational to test our understanding. I hope you would add quizzes after each video. Thank you
Great suggestion! I'll try to do more of that in the future. I have a video coming soon on how to tell horn pseudocysts of seborrheic keratosis apart from keratin pearls of squamous cell carcinoma. It has a quiz like this at the end. stay tuned.
thanx alot Dr. Gardner 🌸🌸
Thanks a lot.
The test at the end of the video is very useful.
Thanks for letting me know that! I’ll try to include more tests like that in future videos
Nice presentation
Great video! Looking forward for the liposarcoma basics video =)
Liposarcoma video kikoxp.com/posts/2634
Amazing lecture! Thank you!
Thank you ,great video .kindly upload liposarcoma variants video
You are awesome Sir..Thank you so much for this video
Really great and useful. Thank you so much Dr. Jerad
Thank you so much for everything you have done for us.
Thank you so much Sir for enlightening us with the golden concepts.. It was so lucid to understand
Extremely helpful sir
Eagerly waiting for liposarcoma vid
Love your videos. Eagerly waiting for the liposarcoma one..
Liposarcoma video kikoxp.com/posts/2634
It is very helpful sir.
Very informative and clear thanks a lot ❤️
Amazingly explained, thank you so much
Amazing 🤩. Thank you 😌
upload some ENT pathology lectures it would be great
Very helpful tips. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much sir for your wonderful discussion.
Thank you! It's a topic I wished it'd get covered
very informative
thank you
Thank you so much 😊
Thanks a lot for sharing it, dr!! Muchas gracias!
Dire Diagnosis when Francoanaplasia of Smooth Connective Tissue is relevant as in a late pathogenesis of Lipoblastoma and/or Pseudolipoblastoma when Sarcoma is in process. The histology herein however is straightforward didactic in the matter of morphology and Aetiolgy....Cheerz
u r the best
thanks so much for these amazing informations.
You are the best!!!!!
Hi Dr. Gardner! Sorry, but I don't get yet, what it means "scalloped/scallop nucleus"? what specific morphological feature describes? It's related to the curved shape of the nucleus? Can we use "indent" as synonymous? BTW I love your videos, thanks for sharing with us!
Yes scalloped means having semicircular indentations around the edges.
Wow Nicely explained 😊
I love u, perfect sir
Wonderful thanks
Hi sir , i want to know that in ackerman its written that myxoid lps is having lipoblasts in different stages of differentiation? Pleomorphic lipoblasts and lipoblasts are different
Thank you very much for this video
Dear Sir, thank you for the nice lecture. I am curious about that pseudo lipoblast cell nature. What type of cell they are?
Tumor cell that takes up extra cellular myxoid material. Like in myxofibrosarcoma. My myxofibrosarcoma video: ua-cam.com/video/LTHBkzxbgj0/v-deo.html
@@JMGardnerMD Thank you for your reply
Super sir.
Great video! Thank you sir!
Im just wondering whether lipoblast should only be having multiple vacuoles. For example when it does have a signet ring cell appearance (uni-vacuole) or bivaculated; should these be labeled as lipoblasts too? thanks :D
Yes sometimes only one vacuoles is visible in pleomorphic lipoblasts but it’s harder to be sure when that happens.
Jerad Gardner, MD thx 😊🙏🏼
amazing
Hi, your videos are very helpful. I recently attended a Dr Jhon Goldblum teaching in Singapore he was emphasising the same thing your explaining here. I wanted to know if there are any tumors other than well diff liposarc that have MDM2 amplifications?
Thanks Again!
MDM2 amplification can also be found in low grade central osteosarcoma and intimal sarcoma.
@@JMGardnerMD Thanks, please keep making videos. They really help.
Thank you sir.
Very interessant thinks a lot
ty so much sir
Tq u dr.
Soo great
This is very helpful. Thank you Dr Jerad.