Kidneys: Histology
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- čas přidán 6. 11. 2022
- Kidneys are large, bean-shaped organs that are approximately 12 cm long, 6 cm wide, and 3 cm thick in adults.
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finally I understand the whole macula densa thing a little better! Histology in my graduation was sort of rushed!! I would love a video on sarcomeres and TGI epithelium throughout the different parts of the intestines/rectum
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Well detailed video with incorporation of histology slides 👌 👏
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Hello, your videos are very helpful. I want to ask :
Are there macrophages and lymphocytes inside the connecting tubules ?
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Thank you for the knowledge, hopefully we can avoid kidney disease
May you make a video on the overview of the histology of the Gastrointestinal tract
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Cuboidal or columnar?? 🥴
Ha, I've found the source of the histology slides. Histology Guide, isn't it? Namely: MH-141a-kidney/16-slide-1.html?x=46379&y=19537&z=100.0.
I knew I saw this glomerulus before