Thank you for commenting. I will make videos on these topics. But let me get over with the dermatopathology series first. Till then, keep watching other videos till then. 🙂🙂🙂
Thank you for commenting. I have personally not read IADVL textbook. I read from Bolognia and then individual articles. There is no 1 book for vitiligo. I would suggest you read the basics from any book, and then the VETF guidelines for vitiligo, and then individual articles. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions ☺️☺️
Sir thank for your efforts But im little confused What is the difference btw autoreactive t cells that was activated by cxcl and those activated at the beginning by dendritic cells??
Thank you for commenting. Let me summarise the process of t cell activation. The antigens are first recognised by dendritic cells which then present them to naive t cells. Upon activation, t cells will express receptors known as cxcr3 which upon the action of Cxcl9 and CXCL 10, will get further activated, multiply and proliferate, and then reach the skin for immune action. So technically these are two processes of activation. 1 is the activation to form auto reactive t cells from naive t cells, and the other is activation of auto reactive tcell to form more of its copies and now the process will be directed towards auto antigens. I hope this clears your query. Let me know. So dendritic cell activation recruits circulating tcells, while cxcr3 based activation comes later that proliferates the activates t cells and homes them to the skin.
Truely grateful sir🙏 each and everything has been explained In such a simpler way Thank you so much sir Sir, if you could take a class on pathogenesis of Systemic Sclerosis, it will be really helpful sir and also Erythroderma topic if possible 🙏
Thankyou sir . Very well explained 👌
Most welcome. I hope it was helpful. Please watch other videos on the channel ☺️☺️
Thanks for the vedio sir. can you please make the similar presentation on Pathogenesis of immunobullous disorders and atopic dermatitis as well?
Thank you for commenting. I will make videos on these topics. But let me get over with the dermatopathology series first. Till then, keep watching other videos till then. 🙂🙂🙂
amazing video sir. Thank you for explaining it so beautifully. I have just one question to ask that is how is iadvl book for vitiligo topic?
Thank you for commenting. I have personally not read IADVL textbook. I read from Bolognia and then individual articles. There is no 1 book for vitiligo. I would suggest you read the basics from any book, and then the VETF guidelines for vitiligo, and then individual articles. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions ☺️☺️
Thank u for the video sir
Sir could u make video on atopic dermatitis and melasma
Thank u in advance sir
I have added it to the suggestion list. Till then keep watching other videos on the channel ☺️☺️
Sir..could you please do a video on etiopathogenesis of atopic dermatitis
I have added it to the suggestion list. Till then keep watching other videos on the channel ☺️☺️ thank you for commenting 😁😁
Sir thank for your efforts
But im little confused
What is the difference btw autoreactive t cells that was activated by cxcl and those activated at the beginning by dendritic cells??
Thank you for commenting. Let me summarise the process of t cell activation. The antigens are first recognised by dendritic cells which then present them to naive t cells. Upon activation, t cells will express receptors known as cxcr3 which upon the action of Cxcl9 and CXCL 10, will get further activated, multiply and proliferate, and then reach the skin for immune action. So technically these are two processes of activation. 1 is the activation to form auto reactive t cells from naive t cells, and the other is activation of auto reactive tcell to form more of its copies and now the process will be directed towards auto antigens. I hope this clears your query. Let me know. So dendritic cell activation recruits circulating tcells, while cxcr3 based activation comes later that proliferates the activates t cells and homes them to the skin.
Truely grateful sir🙏 each and everything has been explained In such a simpler way
Thank you so much sir
Sir, if you could take a class on pathogenesis of Systemic Sclerosis, it will be really helpful sir and also Erythroderma topic if possible 🙏
Thank you for the suggestion. I will surely cover systemic sclerosis while discussing CTDs. 👍👍😊😊
@@sabhdermaThank you so much for considering sir🙏
You are best sir
I am glad the videos were able to help you out. Thank you for your kind words 😊😊
Kindly cover the ACTD and Autoimmune Bullous Disorders
As early as possible sir
Thank you sir
Thank you for your suggestion. Will surely make videos on CTD and AIBDs. 👍
Sir can you provide pdf ?
Working on it. Thank you for commenting 🙂🙂
Sir please provide PDF
Working on it. Thank you for commenting 🙂🙂