@Casey Muller That’s nice, I have Been diagnosed with a cancer and I will definitely need her help and would also want to know how to get in touch with her. I hope she cures other sickness also?
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Hello, maam. Awesome lecture. I am your longterm viewer. Bookish terms which we couldnt visualise, u explained brilliantly. Maam, can you please explain the difference between perivascular sheathing of vessels and sclerosed vessels and how to distinguish them clinically. Thank u maam
Sclerosis of vessel is thickening of vessel wall secondary to atherosclerosis or chronic hypertension, leads to narrowing of vessel lumen and ischemia. Seen in hypertension and associated with AV nicking and other signs and identified as silver and copper wiring. It's more demarcated Perivascular sheathing is exudation around the blood vessels. It is vasculitis. Can be around vein or artery and will show other signs of inflammation. Seen in MS, EALES disease or sarcoid ( candle wax drippings). So here the whitish things are actually infilterates around the vessel and these are fuzzy, not as demarcated and regular in sclerosis ; which is thickening of vessel wall itself. Thank you for supporting SK ❤
Good Day Ma'am. U're a wonderful teacher. Thank u so much for dis class, I appreciate. Please Ma'am am I to understand dat Retinal necrosis is another name for Retinitis lesions? Also, Ma'am can u please enlighten us on retinal vasculitis?
Thank you for your comment! No retinitis and necrosis are different. In retinitis the cells are present but and there is edema of the retina as the suffix -itis suggest. But in necrosis the cells actually start destroying the retina ..it's more severe inflammation than just retinitis
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@Casey Muller That’s nice, I have Been diagnosed with a cancer and I will definitely need her help and would also want to know how to get in touch with her. I hope she cures other sickness also?
@Casey Muller Thank you a lot you are a life saver. I have found her website on the internet.
Hi..i'm the same person who said I would let you know if I passed my fellowship exam..Allhamdulilah I passed mjne..Thank you for being my youtubte teacher..I will always be indebeted to you ❤stay blessed always
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Nice video lecture.
Outdoor you please tell the differences between toxoplasma and toxocara induced retinitis clinically?
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Hello! I have a question,please:what is the difference between endophtalmitis and panuveitis?
They are essentially the same...you can think of endoph as infectious panuvietis
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Hello, maam. Awesome lecture. I am your longterm viewer. Bookish terms which we couldnt visualise, u explained brilliantly.
Maam, can you please explain the difference between perivascular sheathing of vessels and sclerosed vessels and how to distinguish them clinically.
Thank u maam
Sclerosis of vessel is thickening of vessel wall secondary to atherosclerosis or chronic hypertension, leads to narrowing of vessel lumen and ischemia. Seen in hypertension and associated with AV nicking and other signs and identified as silver and copper wiring. It's more demarcated
Perivascular sheathing is exudation around the blood vessels. It is vasculitis. Can be around vein or artery and will show other signs of inflammation. Seen in MS, EALES disease or sarcoid ( candle wax drippings).
So here the whitish things are actually infilterates around the vessel and these are fuzzy, not as demarcated and regular in sclerosis ; which is thickening of vessel wall itself.
Thank you for supporting SK ❤
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Good Day Ma'am. U're a wonderful teacher. Thank u so much for dis class, I appreciate. Please Ma'am am I to understand dat Retinal necrosis is another name for Retinitis lesions? Also, Ma'am can u please enlighten us on retinal vasculitis?
Thank you for your comment!
No retinitis and necrosis are different. In retinitis the cells are present but and there is edema of the retina as the suffix -itis suggest.
But in necrosis the cells actually start destroying the retina ..it's more severe inflammation than just retinitis
OK Ma'am. But which features would show dat there's necrosis in the Retinitis? How would it appear like?
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