PBC would b a great topic for me av I hav pbc since 1998 . Had liver transplant 2013 because of horrendous itch . Had first fibroscan 6mts ago that reas 33.7pka . Had scope 3wks ago and have varicies . I hav 48percent kidney function . I hav renal tubular accodisis from b4 the transplant . I'm asking for so insight into what's down the road . I've got little r none support ..Thank you so much
These sessions are great, thank you. Just a little feedback. The footage jumps quite a bit but I don't know if that's something to do with your connection dropping during your Periscope broadcast or not. Also, the highest quality I can watch this in is very low (360p) so the microscopic images are quite blurry. Any chance you can upload your next one in a higher quality like 1080p, please? I love this idea of live broadcasting slide reviews so thank you so much for your time and effort that you put into these. I look forward to the future reviews.
Neil Theise . excellent lecture.thankyou for making your expertise available to us in other countries.can you do a lecture on liver transplantation biopsy sometime.thanks
sorry, just found out you had posted a question! digestive granules in macrophages digesting cellular debris are rich in enzymes which are glycoproteins and therefore stain PAS positive, but don't digest with diastase.
Just discovered this. Awesome!
Thanks for the time and effort.
Really useful.
Great lecture series, thanks Dr. Theise.
Very instructive! Hoping for more....Thank you
PBC would b a great topic for me av I hav pbc since 1998 . Had liver transplant 2013 because of horrendous itch . Had first fibroscan 6mts ago that reas 33.7pka . Had scope 3wks ago and have varicies . I hav 48percent kidney function . I hav renal tubular accodisis from b4 the transplant . I'm asking for so insight into what's down the road . I've got little r none support ..Thank you so much
Thank you
Thanks sir for wonderful material.
Thank you sir for the wonderful lecture.
These sessions are great, thank you. Just a little feedback. The footage jumps quite a bit but I don't know if that's something to do with your connection dropping during your Periscope broadcast or not. Also, the highest quality I can watch this in is very low (360p) so the microscopic images are quite blurry. Any chance you can upload your next one in a higher quality like 1080p, please? I love this idea of live broadcasting slide reviews so thank you so much for your time and effort that you put into these. I look forward to the future reviews.
have subsequent ones been better? different technology!
Neil Theise . excellent lecture.thankyou for making your expertise available to us in other countries.can you do a lecture on liver transplantation biopsy sometime.thanks
I have a question? What is the PAS positive material in macrophages? Is it lipofuscin pigment or ??
Que is for case 1
sorry, just found out you had posted a question! digestive granules in macrophages digesting cellular debris are rich in enzymes which are glycoproteins and therefore stain PAS positive, but don't digest with diastase.
Thanks u Sir, I appreciate your response.
Thank you so much ..
Nice