5:34 in acute viral hepatitis this pink acidophilic (or esosiophilic globules) which are apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments are called COUNCILMAN BODIES
Sir ,nice video I have question.is there any specific identification point for Hep A,D,E infection on histological examination like there is for HepB(ground glass)?
Chronic Viral hepatitis is usually caused by hep b and c. other viruses usually dont cause chronic hepatitis. For acute viral hepatitis, as i mentioned that Hep A can have plasma cell predominance. However. There are no specific features otherwise. The differentiation between these viruses can easily be performed through serological assays and pcr tests.... and biopsy is rarely done these days.
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5:34 in acute viral hepatitis this pink acidophilic (or esosiophilic globules) which are apoptotic hepatocyte cell fragments are called COUNCILMAN BODIES
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I can’t describe how amazing this is, it literally summarizes everything thanks alot
Thank you Sir! Lots of respect and appreciation.
Thank you so much for this well explained video!
For the 1st time ever! I clearly understood what is the diff btw Acute vs chronic histo path! Pie mean necrosis & interface hepatitis ❤️👌🏻 awesome sir
This is such an amazing video. Crystal clear concept and well explained. Amazing job!!!
Thanks for appreciation. You can watch similar pathology videos via playlist section. Good luck
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Welcome 🙂. Glad to know it helped
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Sir plz attach the link to ur notes...as in a telegram link!
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Welcome. May I know if you are a medical student? And which country are you from?
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Thank you my brother, great explanation
Glad it was helpful! Which country are you from?
Italy:)
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Thank you.
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Sure . Which year of medical school are you into? And in which country are u studying medicine?
@@simplifiedmedicine7246 currently am 3rd year medico in India
Plz share notes pdf
Plz update hcc and lesions of gallbladder, pancreas, breast, penis etc. that are left to be uploaded.
Can u plzz share your notes
Sir plz make more videos as soon as possible plz
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Sir ,nice video
I have question.is there any specific identification point for Hep A,D,E infection on histological examination like there is for HepB(ground glass)?
Chronic Viral hepatitis is usually caused by hep b and c. other viruses usually dont cause chronic hepatitis.
For acute viral hepatitis, as i mentioned that Hep A can have plasma cell predominance. However. There are no specific features otherwise.
The differentiation between these viruses can easily be performed through serological assays and pcr tests.... and biopsy is rarely done these days.
@@simplifiedmedicine7246 thanks for your valuable response
it's so helpful...thnk yew so much sir!