Really appreciate the effort Great explanation! I think it would’ve been better (for me as a first year medical student) if you added a slide of a normal tissue next to the cancerous ones
Great explanation! Can histopathology identify treatment related changes in lymph nodes if chemotherapy is give , for example like fibrosis? Does this imply that the lymph node previously had cancer? (for example, say in breast cancer?)
7 years later and still is so useful, thank you for this
You’re welcome! 👍🏼
Really appreciate the effort
Great explanation!
I think it would’ve been better (for me as a first year medical student) if you added a slide of a normal tissue next to the cancerous ones
Thanks! I definitely agree, that’s a great suggestion.
Thank you sooooo much. You can teach more than our collage teachers!
Thank you so much
That clearifies much things for me
Thank you
You are so welcome!
Thank you - this was very helpful!
great explanation!
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Great explanation! Can histopathology identify treatment related changes in lymph nodes if chemotherapy is give , for example like fibrosis? Does this imply that the lymph node previously had cancer? (for example, say in breast cancer?)