I went through many videos for pathology regarding this topic & I feel u explained in a much more simpler way than anyone could ever have . Thank you & love from Nepal 💜✨
Anaerobic bacteria cannot grow in areas where oxygen is present. In the video I say, "Dry gangrene develops as a manifestation of gradual reduction of oxygen supply to the tissue". So, even though the oxygen level is low, it is enough to prevent the growth of anaerobic bacteria. Recall wet gangrene ; Wet gangrene develops in areas where there is no oxygen. Because, lack of oxygen will facilitate anaerobic bacterial growth. Hope you understood.
The notes are clear but using a real human voice would be good. Imagine a computer teaching you, I could not use this video cause the voice wasn’t good to listen to. Human voice would be better
@@biostrangeomegle9308 No. You've gotten it wrong. In the video I say, necrosis of an epithelial surface manifests as an ulcer. It actually occurs as a complication of tissue necrosis. For instance, think that your skin is burned by a nasty chemical or something. Here what happens is your epidermal cells undergo irreversible injury followed by necrosis. Then the skin gets ulcerated due to disruption of its integrity. Most of the people get those kind of ulcers. It occurs due to necrosis. Hope you understood! Anyways, thanks for the feedback.
I was literally stressed because I couldn’t understand this topic but this video HAS LITERALLY SAVED MY LIFE!!! I’m so thankful ❤
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me too bro, me too (literally shitting myself before the exam)
I absolutely loved this video, especially the necrosis part, really helped me, thank you
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Well done 👏🏻 not many people can explain this topic in this simple way. Keep going
thank you so much! dont stop it! ur videos are the best!
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Very good video, going in depth about difference between apoptosis and necrosis and the two apoptotic pathways!
what a video, i like it, keep up the good work.
I went through many videos for pathology regarding this topic & I feel u explained in a much more simpler way than anyone could ever have .
Thank you & love from Nepal 💜✨
I'm glad that it helped!
Really God presentation. In short time you guys covers all the basic things
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OMG !! you are so good, thank you very much❤
Ur teaching is very good to understand.
Please do more videos of pathology.
Pls do a video about neoplasia.
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Plz continue making us love pathology
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Great material. Thank you
Well done! Easier to following. Thank you!
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Add more videos of general pathology plz
Can u please post some more topics related pathology
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How does low level of oxygen prevent anaerobic bacterial growth in dry gangrene? Explain please
Anaerobic bacteria cannot grow in areas where oxygen is present. In the video I say, "Dry gangrene develops as a manifestation of gradual reduction of oxygen supply to the tissue". So, even though the oxygen level is low, it is enough to prevent the growth of anaerobic bacteria.
Recall wet gangrene ;
Wet gangrene develops in areas where there is no oxygen. Because, lack of oxygen will facilitate anaerobic bacterial growth.
Hope you understood.
@bhuvaneshwari she means the oxygen content is low, but Just not low enough for anaerobic bacteria to grow.
The notes are clear but using a real human voice would be good. Imagine a computer teaching you, I could not use this video cause the voice wasn’t good to listen to. Human voice would be better
Very well explained! Your voice is too scary though!
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nice vedio...thank you
Most welcome
What about autophagy,..
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Thanks, but it will be better without robot voice .
Ischemia is pronounced as /uh-skee-mee-uh/, and NOT as /uh-shee-mee-uh/.
Also, presence of an ulcer does not mean that the tissue is already necrotic, as implied in 15:15
@@biostrangeomegle9308 No. You've gotten it wrong. In the video I say, necrosis of an epithelial surface manifests as an ulcer. It actually occurs as a complication of tissue necrosis. For instance, think that your skin is burned by a nasty chemical or something. Here what happens is your epidermal cells undergo irreversible injury followed by necrosis. Then the skin gets ulcerated due to disruption of its integrity. Most of the people get those kind of ulcers. It occurs due to necrosis.
Hope you understood!
Anyways, thanks for the feedback.
Well, we all have pronunciation difficulties. Apologies for the inconvenience occurred.