Normal Histology of Small Bowel and Colon | Pathology 101| GI Pathology

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Welcome back to the Pathology 101 series! The goal of this series to help MS3/MS4s to impress on their pathology rotations and help brand new residents build a strong histology foundation. Today's video will cover the normal histology of colon and small bowel!
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    Please let me know if you find this kind of video helpful!
    Please leave comments or questions down below!
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:08 - Normal Small Bowel
    06:07 - Normal Colon

Комментарии • 29

  • @1999diehard
    @1999diehard 2 года назад +9

    I like how you dive in deep in to the topic and even point out and zoom at single cells and talk about them. You don't presume that the viewer knows anything which is very nice and an excellent way to go. Spectacular work. Thank you for explaining pathology as it is supposed to be taught. :)

  • @shaficiqasim2850
    @shaficiqasim2850 7 месяцев назад

    Very useful. Please keep posting as such.
    Thank you.

  • @moarzt
    @moarzt 2 года назад +1

    First year MD student here, and I'm glad I found this channel from reddit!

  • @nushieeee
    @nushieeee 2 года назад +2

    Now I finally know what it means when our textbooks say "villous atrophy"!!

  • @rmetal2792
    @rmetal2792 Год назад +2

    I love your lectures!

  • @husambengashier4879
    @husambengashier4879 2 года назад +2

    It's very helpful please keep making more 😊

  • @sumayyahz2008
    @sumayyahz2008 2 года назад +1

    Tq so much for this video! Been looking such comparison video of these GIT.. please continue doing this amazing work

  • @Thanatat_r
    @Thanatat_r 2 года назад +1

    Yes! This is very helpful. I really glad that you made this series. 😁👍

  • @charbelsaadeh2029
    @charbelsaadeh2029 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful , thank you ! (Coming from a vet student)

    • @Baking_MD
      @Baking_MD  2 года назад

      Great to hear! I am curious how closely does dog/cat pathology mimic the human counterparts.

  • @asadurrehman7437
    @asadurrehman7437 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful. Keep doing this for us!

    • @Baking_MD
      @Baking_MD  2 года назад

      thanks for the support!

  • @thelownickeldiet
    @thelownickeldiet Год назад +1

    love it! keep posting these!

  • @OreoWaffles
    @OreoWaffles 2 года назад

    Yes i want to hear from you!

  • @carlosusta3602
    @carlosusta3602 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you again !

  • @minmin01579
    @minmin01579 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a video about the difference of Papillary thyroid carcinoma, follicular variant of PTC and follicular thyroid carcinoma? Sometimes i'm confused to diagnose.

    • @Baking_MD
      @Baking_MD  2 года назад +1

      Will put that on my to do list

    • @minmin01579
      @minmin01579 2 года назад

      @@Baking_MD thank you so much beautiful dr.

  • @prithvirajsingh7806
    @prithvirajsingh7806 Год назад

    very nice

  • @julina9068
    @julina9068 2 года назад +1

    Hi! i wanted to say that i find your vids rly helpful and fun so thank u for that a lot ure a inspiration to me!!
    but i also wanted to ask you a short question. Im rn in the first year of nursing high school/so we dont have a lot of chemistry math and physics/ but i have like 6months ago found out that i would love to study path. do you please know about any website or course that prepare ppl for the tests? more like is there any chance of getting in w just one year of chemistry a physics? im so sorry for bothering you with this its totally okay if u dont wanna answer
    thank u

    • @Baking_MD
      @Baking_MD  2 года назад +2

      Hi Julina, I won't worry about the the number of science class you take while you are in high school. To become a pathologist (MD or DO), you would first need to go to college and then medical school. This video covers the path to becoming a pathologist: ruclips.net/video/-CJRAuxLDHo/видео.html
      However, if you were interested in becoming a pathology technologist (the people who runs the actual lab tests), a college degree is all you would need. I hope this addresses your question.

    • @julina9068
      @julina9068 2 года назад

      @@Baking_MD hi again thank u so much. i was told that u need lots of physics and chemistry but i didnt researed it very well yet. Also path. technologist is my dream to be lol:) thank u so much for that vid!!! i rly appreciate you answering. Thank u so much and have a nice day

  • @Vincent-yf3pn
    @Vincent-yf3pn 2 года назад +3

    Awesome! If the resolution can increase a little bit when you show the slides, it could be better. I know it is not easy.