I can't emphasize enough how well this video is described. Thank you for explaining the origin of the nomenclature at the beginning and most of all thanks for including this intricate details about the pathophysiology and morphology. Outstanding sir :)
Does lymphocytosis in the intraepithilial cells mean that serum lymphocytosis will also be present? And if so, is it going to be reactive with reduction in neutrophils or not?
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I can't emphasize enough how well this video is described. Thank you for explaining the origin of the nomenclature at the beginning and most of all thanks for including this intricate details about the pathophysiology and morphology. Outstanding sir :)
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Please upload about leukemia (AML, CML) sir🙏
Does lymphocytosis in the intraepithilial cells mean that serum lymphocytosis will also be present? And if so, is it going to be reactive with reduction in neutrophils or not?
No.
No connection between IELs and lymphocyte population in the blood
I like ur lecture . Please how can you help my seven years old son to treat this disease. I tried by gluten free food but we can’t to see a my progress on his weight and body growth. Am mechanical engineer by my profession. Please, show me the way how can save his life?
Please upload cns videos