Great video and simple explanation, you should also mention how when both of them are stained, the chronic inflammation staining is usually darker or purple.
Great video! However, plasma cells tend to have a more broken up 'clock-face' nucleus surrounding the edges of a round cell. This is the way to differentiate them from the very round nucleus found in an undifferentiated lymphocyte/ B cell (in contrast to what you mentioned at 1:46)
Yes, good catch! My video was a bit of an over-simplication for the purposes of distinguishing chronic and acute inflammation. Compared to the segmented nucleus of a neutrophil, a plasma cell's nucleus is more circular, but if you were differentiating between a plasma cell and a lymphocyte then you are absolutely right about the clock face nucleus!
Hey I want to ask, If I want to rate the severatyof an inflammation based on the inflitration of inflammation cells on the histology of liver. Which is the best way? Please help me. Thank you so much
Well that was awesome. I saw dental in the op name and now i am a sub i may find more stuff useful for my career, i will check the pathology section , if it is existant, but so far i saw stuff that could help me in other subjects thx❤
Hi Joseph, thanks for the question. To some extent chronic inflammation can be reduced with an anti-inflammatory diet including fresh fruit and vegetables and limiting intake of fast food. However, more effective treatment includes pharmacological therapy with NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like aspirin to limit pain associated with the inflammation in joints as seen in Rheumatoid Arthritis, for instance.
Great simple and succinct video. Would’ve loved a control of samples with no inflammation too.
Great video and simple explanation, you should also mention how when both of them are stained, the chronic inflammation staining is usually darker or purple.
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Very simple explanation yet hugely helpful
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What a simple and great video with an easy understanding explanation. Thank you so much!
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Great video! However, plasma cells tend to have a more broken up 'clock-face' nucleus surrounding the edges of a round cell. This is the way to differentiate them from the very round nucleus found in an undifferentiated lymphocyte/ B cell (in contrast to what you mentioned at 1:46)
Yes, good catch! My video was a bit of an over-simplication for the purposes of distinguishing chronic and acute inflammation. Compared to the segmented nucleus of a neutrophil, a plasma cell's nucleus is more circular, but if you were differentiating between a plasma cell and a lymphocyte then you are absolutely right about the clock face nucleus!
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Hey I want to ask, If I want to rate the severatyof an inflammation based on the inflitration of inflammation cells on the histology of liver. Which is the best way? Please help me. Thank you so much
very helpful thank you
Well that was awesome. I saw dental in the op name and now i am a sub i may find more stuff useful for my career, i will check the pathology section , if it is existant, but so far i saw stuff that could help me in other subjects thx❤
Glad you enjoyed it! There is a TON of dental information on this channel, so you are in the right place!
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Great video
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hello, would please let me know how you count those cellular infiltrations in the histological slide?
Did you found an answer to this question? I need to know the answer. Thank you
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You're welcome! Hope it was helpful.
Hi Joseph, thanks for the question. To some extent chronic inflammation can be reduced with an anti-inflammatory diet including fresh fruit and vegetables and limiting intake of fast food. However, more effective treatment includes pharmacological therapy with NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) like aspirin to limit pain associated with the inflammation in joints as seen in Rheumatoid Arthritis, for instance.
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