i guess im randomly asking but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Justin Ellis I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
As someone about to undergo surgery next week, this video makes me concerned that cancer lurking in other portions of the sample NOT tested will be missed. This video is making me worried that an "all clear" may not be the case.
Hi Joann, During the grossing period, the entire sample is examined for abnormalities. Usually samples from all throughout the specimen are submitted to be tested. I wouldn’t worry about this!
Yeah for routine H&E, tissue is normally cut at a thickness of a single cell layer, (~3-5 microns) depending on the tissue. I’m guessing they used a piece of paper as an example because it’s easier to imagine?
The thickness of a sheet of paper is 0.11 mm. The thickness of a histological section is 0.003 mm. It's a big difference. Please ask a Biomedical Scientist for guidance.
I'm a pathologist and my 8 year old daughter wanted to see how a slide was made. This was perfect, thank you!!
Wow that's tremendously helpful. I'm a medical translator and the better I understand processes as this, the better the translation. Thank you.
Very nicely done, bloopers at the end are a nice touch.
today was my first day as a histopathologist! it was quite enjoyable
Very informative- thank you! I appreciate understanding how the process works!
Going over my lab techniques before my internship so I super appreciate this video
Very explained section processed, we must inspore them to go forward, good job ladies
Sometimes reading through the notes,I do not grasp the concept.Till such finely detailed explanation that makes it easier.Thanks very much
This was a nice explaination, and was very well done!
Good work
This video is very useful for histopathology technician. All histopathology steps are presen in this video ❤❤❤
Thank you for a very detailed and precise narrative. The ending scene was fun though..😀😀😀
i guess im randomly asking but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly lost the account password. I would love any assistance you can give me
@Justin Ellis I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Justin Ellis It worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out !
@Gerald Victor You are welcome :)
I've been looking for this video
Absolutely fascinating and beautifull ❤
Thank you for this masterpiece
Wonderful explanation
Really, I never seen such like these professional technicians
Thank'u that was so informative for me
Thank you 🙏,
It’s been helpful (easy to understand)!
This is good,God bless you
Well explained 😃🤝😊
thank you was having difficulty understanding my lecture notes
So nice and interested!
good work /be happy😍
Thank you so much 👍
Well explained 👏
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Thank you for this video.
As someone about to undergo surgery next week, this video makes me concerned that cancer lurking in other portions of the sample NOT tested will be missed. This video is making me worried that an "all clear" may not be the case.
Hi Joann,
During the grossing period, the entire sample is examined for abnormalities. Usually samples from all throughout the specimen are submitted to be tested. I wouldn’t worry about this!
@@gennanapolillo2153 Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! My specimens were deemed cancer free.
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Thanks, it well explained
Okkk nicely explained..from india. 🤩
Best vedio on this topic
Very helpful thank you
Very informative video 👍
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Okay. Thanks for the explanations :)
I wish i will work thus type of laboratory
The red was acid fast staining? Was the tissue lung tissue?
hi maam, why do we use black colored water bath? is there any specific reason.
thankyou for the wonderful videos.
helps to understand the existence of folds or gaps in histological sections
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nice video, but she doesn't gloves or face cover?
Very helpful ❤
Perfect can you share a vedio of tissue slicing iwith Microtome....,further collection of specimen in water bath with microslide...
I know very well done ✅
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Thanks very much
Thanks for video 🌹
Very useful and funny 😂
Thank you so much I appreciate
Thanku so much
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Hahaha last laughing are so cute 🥰🙈🤭
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I thought a piece of paper is too thick for microscope
Yeah for routine H&E, tissue is normally cut at a thickness of a single cell layer, (~3-5 microns) depending on the tissue. I’m guessing they used a piece of paper as an example because it’s easier to imagine?
Nice
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Tq mam
Good
Wow 🤩
I want my bacon this thin.
Is the Histology associate practitioner responsible for tissue processing only or they responsible for tissue diagnosis and analysis as well?
Processing only. A pathologist will diagnose
Histologists do conduct some analyzing, but that is for QA/QC purposes, troubleshooting microtomy errors/artifacts
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Lab number 101
I could hardly see what you were doing, your hands were in front of the microtome cassette most of the time.
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why is dr reznick here ? haha
The good doctor series taught him more Medicine than we study so she became a pathologist😂
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Only a mouse can hear this audio
I thought it's my headphones 😂😂
I guess I am a mouse
blonde girl is cute
The thickness of a sheet of paper is 0.11 mm. The thickness of a histological section is 0.003 mm. It's a big difference. Please ask a Biomedical Scientist for guidance.
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