I am literally in the second week of my Hematology Rotation. I’ve been having trouble differentiating these and this video just magically pops up. Thank you!!
Thank you very much!! I have an exam tomorrow, and you explain this so well! There is some subtelities that i didn't realise with my professor and now I see them really well! Plus, even if i'm french, I understood your explanation very well! Good job, really!
Wow !!! Thank you for this video. I’m in a Hematology Section most of my schedule. Sometimes I’m having a difficulty in identifying with this 3 cell. Now you gave an easier way of identifying it. Maybe you can share IG also the simplest way. Thank you and God bless.
you say at 6:00 that monocytes "don't care about RBC" impling that they don't wrap around them but that's contradicted by the image at 0:35 ( second from the left). Maybe some clarifications would be nice?
I see what you are saying there, on 00:35 notice how the cytoplasm of the monocyte has a lot of vacuolation (lymphs don't have that) and the color gradient of the cytoplasm is even all through out, it's this dirty greyish blue color. If you go to 03:22 (second from left) this is the atypical lymph cytoplasm that wraps around RBC's, notice how you can see a change in color from a clear cytoplasm closer to the nucleus going into an intense darkening on the edges that touches the RBC. The darkening almost looks like a wrapping motion, but when you look at the 00:35 picture you don't get that gradient, it was just a picture of a mono in a crowded area of the smear surrounded by RBC's, also notice the differences in the nucleus size and shape. I hope that clarifies the difference.
@@ReaNav Thank you! that helps a lot. I was more unsure about the wraping around part than the other distinguishing features. Also what causes lymphocytes to wrap around RBC ( do they emit pseudopods ? ) ? Thank you again.
That's so good video! I like it very much since I haven't distinguished them from student till an experienced worker .Looking forward your more amazing video!!
Hi, can you please provide time stamps of where the confusion is, it would be easier for me to explain if I knew which parts you need clarification on.
Hi, there is no need for all the question marks and exclamation points I’ll try my best to walk you through it.😁 At 5:57 I was comparing the cytoplasm of the monocyte and the atypical lymph as you will see the atypical lymph on this slide has a lot clearer cytoplasm compared to the mono which is why I said it is more granulated for a lack of a better term, sorry if that confused you. Which part was the point where I said monocytes were agranular so that I can explain that to you as well.
I don’t believe I said monos are agranular but that is not the main distinguishing factor of monos compared to lymphs. See in the world of these cells there are a lot of characteristics you look out for don’t focus too much on one detail. You have to look at the cells as a whole such as the size of the cytoplasm, the coloring and more so the shape and the size of the nucleus. Try to look at more pictures of these cells, to help you distinguish one from the other, this is as much as I can do for you. I hope this helped, goodluck! ❤️
I’m in the hematology section of my medical laboratory program. This literally saved my life, so well explained! Tysm :)
Same. I which there was a pdf for this.
I am literally in the second week of my Hematology Rotation. I’ve been having trouble differentiating these and this video just magically pops up. Thank you!!
This was brilliant! No colleague has explained them to me as well as you have. Please continue making more leukocyte morphology videos!
Thank you for the kind words, these morphology videos are hard because I have to collect pictures for them to be really informative. Thanks! 😊
This video is straight to the point. Tank you so very much 😊
Thank you very much!! I have an exam tomorrow, and you explain this so well! There is some subtelities that i didn't realise with my professor and now I see them really well!
Plus, even if i'm french, I understood your explanation very well! Good job, really!
Glad it was helpful! Best of luck! 😊
Wow !!! Thank you for this video. I’m in a Hematology Section most of my schedule. Sometimes I’m having a difficulty in identifying with this 3 cell. Now you gave an easier way of identifying it. Maybe you can share IG also the simplest way. Thank you and God bless.
Thanks for your suggestion! I will look into it. 😁
Great Efforts.Please give us some Lectures on How to identify Malignant Cells in Body Fluids
omg this is litteraly saving my life !!! thank you so much 💖
This video is straight to the point, thank you so much
Thank you for this ❤
Nice explanation ma'am. I'm gonna use what i've learned here. Thank you very much for this vid.
Amazing performance. Please continue. A Kiss of life to me. Thank you
Even for a short video ... I find it helpful. Thank you very much.
Glad you found it helpful. You’re welcome! 😊
Thank you. You save my life
Exactly what I was looking for!
you say at 6:00 that monocytes "don't care about RBC" impling that they don't wrap around them but that's contradicted by the image at 0:35 ( second from the left). Maybe some clarifications would be nice?
I see what you are saying there, on 00:35 notice how the cytoplasm of the monocyte has a lot of vacuolation (lymphs don't have that) and the color gradient of the cytoplasm is even all through out, it's this dirty greyish blue color. If you go to 03:22 (second from left) this is the atypical lymph cytoplasm that wraps around RBC's, notice how you can see a change in color from a clear cytoplasm closer to the nucleus going into an intense darkening on the edges that touches the RBC. The darkening almost looks like a wrapping motion, but when you look at the 00:35 picture you don't get that gradient, it was just a picture of a mono in a crowded area of the smear surrounded by RBC's, also notice the differences in the nucleus size and shape. I hope that clarifies the difference.
@@ReaNav Thank you! that helps a lot. I was more unsure about the wraping around part than the other distinguishing features. Also what causes lymphocytes to wrap around RBC ( do they emit pseudopods ? ) ? Thank you again.
You should have way more views, that was finally some easy explanation :)
Glad you think so, thank you! 😊
Thank you so much from Algeria
Nice presentation.Tnx for sharing your knowledge.
You’re welcome! 😊
🙏🙏 Thanks...PBS can be nerve wracking for a beginner.
Great presentation
Awesome video and helpful for sure!
Your video helped a lot! Thank you very much for your explanation!
You are very welcome.😊
Plz continue it’s to much good 👍🏿 we need more like this video plzzzz
More wBc cells
Great explanation!!! Thank u soooo much for this video, this will really help me with my test that i have soon :)
Nice video .. clear differentiation
I hope more videos about hematology from you.
More to come! 😊
This video can help me ❤
That's so good video! I like it very much since I haven't distinguished them from student till an experienced worker .Looking forward your more amazing video!!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words. 😊
Thank you so much!!!
Loved this video!
Thank you! ❤
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Loved this!!
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Thank you so much po ate
Thank you!
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Nice video. Very informative. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
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Brilliant video ! Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!😊
Thank you SO much for this
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Thanks thanks alot
Good presentation. I always had trouble distinguishing those until now. Thank you
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Great video, thank you so much!
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Really appreciated great work
Thank you😊
I've had higher than normal 11+ since 2005 but can anyone tell me what this may indicate?
good job!!
TYSM!
Great work 👍👍
Thank you so much! 😊
Amazing content!
Thank you! 😊
I am a new dermatologist. I have learned that blast has eyes looking shape.
Very helpful thank you so much
Glad it was helpful! 😊
If blast appear on the slide in which desease
Thanks a lot 🌷
You are welcome. 😊
More videos like this please🥺🥹
Can you talk about chromatin patterns in both, please
Great job 😀
Thanks 😁
very lovely video. Thank you. :)
You’re welcome! 😊
GOOD KEEP IT UP DEAR
Thank you, I will. 😁
Good very good
Thanks! 😊
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Mam permission requested to forward this to my students
Of course! 😁
Amazing im starting to love hematology
Thanks, this was pretty helpful, but as always in the lab the cells don’t always like to follow the rules 😡
Monocytes are agranular... Then y in the end of the video... U said as monocytes do have granules???
Pls clarify this
Hi, can you please provide time stamps of where the confusion is, it would be easier for me to explain if I knew which parts you need clarification on.
@5.57 granules in monocytes!!????
Hi, there is no need for all the question marks and exclamation points I’ll try my best to walk you through it.😁 At 5:57 I was comparing the cytoplasm of the monocyte and the atypical lymph as you will see the atypical lymph on this slide has a lot clearer cytoplasm compared to the mono which is why I said it is more granulated for a lack of a better term, sorry if that confused you. Which part was the point where I said monocytes were agranular so that I can explain that to you as well.
Thanks for clearing my doubt....
Regarding ur question... We were kept saying dat lymph and monocytes are agranular Ryt?
I don’t believe I said monos are agranular but that is not the main distinguishing factor of monos compared to lymphs. See in the world of these cells there are a lot of characteristics you look out for don’t focus too much on one detail. You have to look at the cells as a whole such as the size of the cytoplasm, the coloring and more so the shape and the size of the nucleus. Try to look at more pictures of these cells, to help you distinguish one from the other, this is as much as I can do for you. I hope this helped, goodluck! ❤️
Svp pouvez vs traduire cette video en français.can you translate rhis video in franch please?
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I think all the bast u had them is Myeloblast
Our auto slide maker broke and now the manual slide maker makes all lymphs look like blasts 😂😭😓
Aww sorry to hear that, I hope it’s fixed by now. 😆
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Lymphocytes are agranulocytes
Bruh i been counting blasts as lymphos
Uh oh. 😅
Can you share your contact email I need to send you a pic of a cell I am not being able to distinguish whether it is a lymphocyte or macrophage
I cant concentrate on the scientific content like my concentration on the pretty smile sounds
Not sure what the pretty smile sounds are but I hope you still got some of the scientific content. hehe.
Thank you very much
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