Squamous Intraepithelial lesion & CANCER CERVIX
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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2022
- in this short tutorial,i e part 1 i have discussed the concepts of squamous intraepithelial lesion and carcinoma cervix
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It would be good if you learn about p53 and RB gene and its functions for better understanding of Pathogenesis involved in carcinoma cervix
learn about p53 gene: The Guardian of the genome. functions, regulation and inactivation from the link below
• NEOPLASIA 4: p53 gene:...
Learn about Retinoblastoma protein in the link below
• NEOPLASIA 3: TUMOR SUP...
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Thank you so much for your uploading as it is so easy to understand and help me a lot.Hope you can upload with more videos.
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Love this ! Very thorough and easy to understand
Again Sir thank you for this priceless informations. you tackled this topic from A to Z very professionally and made me understand various previously confusing and complicated concepts. I've watched all you previous videos and always in eager for new releases cause i also love pathology :)
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Very good content! Very helpful. Thank you
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I have recently started watching ur videos..they are really very much helpful in understanding the concepts in detail.thankyou very much for putting so much effort in making concepts crystal clear..i even suggested my frns to go through your videos....❤
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I found your video, extremely helpful! I was recently diagnosed with CIN 3, high grade/high risk?? Well, that’s what MyChart says. I was so confused, because I was scheduled for surgery, very quickly! Surgery is June 13, hoping I didn’t wait too late. 💕
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Sir we have our final exams in December 1st week sir so kindly help us with providing lectures and PDF notes as soon as possible sir
Sir please make video on glomerulonephritis
I really need help and concept
Sir if in lsil we take upper 1/2is affected then in pap smear y we consider lower 1/3atypical and it is lsil
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Hello which book do u refer?
Hello sir,
Your videos are really awesome.
Do you cover your videos from Robbins or any other source?
Mainly Robbins..but include other text books too
excellent video and very useful for beginners
Sir can you provide us pdf notes for all chapters in pathology sir...many lesson videos are missing
Thank you sir.... Very informative vdeo
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Sir according to ramdaas nayak book and harsh mohan it's 3 rd most common cancer in women
Thank you for sharing this information. I have a query..
my pap smear report says that I have High-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions. What are the causes of HGSIL? I had intercourse around 10 years back. Does hpv takes so many years to reach this stage? Can the size of the lesions clarify the time when the infection took place? Is it possible that hpv can be transmitted to our body by nonsexual activities? Wanted to know the cause of my lesions: is it due to an infection during sexual intercourse happened 10 years back or due to some non-sexual transmission happened in the recent past? Please clarify
Thank you
Hello 👋🏻 I am not a doctor, but I have personal experience as well as medical training. Usually a healthy body will clear HPV on its own. This timeframe varies greatly. I was told “it clears in less than two years” usually. It ia possible that your exposure 10 years ago exposed you to HPV, you fought it off (mostly) and a dip in your immune system allowed it to proliferate once again. This happened to me. My immune system was weakened from pregnancy and the HPV “came back”.
As far as you being exposed via non sexual means; apparently that is a medical possibility.
Yeah it can take 10 yrs or more to turn into cancer .. usually the reasons are genetic plus risk factors like multiple s*Xual partners , smoking , use of oral contraceptives , immunocompromised people etc ..if u r genetically susceptible and on top of that if u r smoking or any other risk factors are present then it will take less time to occur and definitely it will change to hsil ...but from normal to hsil takes yrs
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Sir please do a video on ovarian tumors
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You can get cervical cancer from hpv George. Please get tested as soon as possible.
George??
Thankyou sir
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