It's a hematoxylin and eosin stain.. that's what gives the characteristic staining color. There are also other staining methods in histology, which show other cell properties more dominantly, but this is the most used one.
Does anyone have any tips on how to properly distinguish breast vs prostate histology? I'm a beginner here and I'm able to identify most organs but I seem to confuse breast and prostate a lot... depending on the images - some images they really look alike.
love how you explain everything that is on the slide. am a training pathology resident, and find this very helpful in brushing up on normal histology.
It js very difficult to diffrentiate between Central zone glands, transition zone and peripheral zone glands.
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Wonderful sir..
@j85onche yes the concentric hard bodies are corpora amylacea
It's a hematoxylin and eosin stain.. that's what gives the characteristic staining color. There are also other staining methods in histology, which show other cell properties more dominantly, but this is the most used one.
as a matter of fact, i would say.....YES!
Absolutely wonderful explanation. Really thank you
thank u so much!!very helpfull please write a small description under your videos for the forein medical students thank you so much
thank you sir like alot...your videos helped for sure!
thank you
amazing sir.
hmmm how about corpora amylacea? are they the defining feature in idenfitying the prostate?
i loved this video, relly
but plz telme if you have mentioned THE EPITHELIUM of prostate in this video, cuz im serching for that in the video, thnx
good description you have a "radio voice" if I ever heard one.
Thanks!!
Where are the squamous cells of the prostate located? Thanks!
thank you so much!
Does anyone have any tips on how to properly distinguish breast vs prostate histology? I'm a beginner here and I'm able to identify most organs but I seem to confuse breast and prostate a lot... depending on the images - some images they really look alike.
This might sound stupid simple but maybe taking Into account the high adipocite number in mammary glands would be an easy pick
Juicy glands huh?
Is that proper terminology? lol :P
Very informative as usual.
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and i thank U very much
Thanks sir
Thanks! Very clear explanation~ even for a fob, ahaha
try outside the us if you really want it.
lol juicy
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