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This entire video is very high yield! But the scenario u discussed at the end is GOLD! Excellent review
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This is brilliant. So funny & concise.
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I wish this video was uploaded one month ago , thanks though bro👍🏻
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This is very good, thank you!
In Multicentric tumors we can use SLNB or not????
i love the way u explained. i just imagined what if i explained like this during long case hahaha
Thank you so much, it was very helpful and amazing video. Very informative but still lucid to understand
You are the best teacher ever !
Thank you so much, bro!
What started the cancer?
Thank you sir
So the first node will always color blue no matter if it does contain cancer or not?
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Best one .Thanks.
It made sense
I am glad!
I love your videos!!!!
Thank you.
Very nice thanks
Will a sentinel lymph node showing malignant cells lead to axillary node clearance?
If a metastasis is found in the sentinal LN what s next ? removal of all axillary LNs
yes, ALND procedure
The title is SLNB. He speaks all irrelevant things but not on SLNB, how it's done, agents used, it's dose. But if it is for non medico then it's ok.
You are just toooooo tooo fucking freaking OP (OG TOO) MAN 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😍
How did it become lymphangiosarcoma at the end when you said breast cancers are mostly carcinoma??Plz explain
The lympahangiosarcoma is not secondary to the breast cancer per se. It’s secondary to the long-lasting lymphedema.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis oh ok i understand.....Thank you so much for teaching us 🥳🥳
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:)
King kong
👩🏫 Download my Cancer Pharmacology Course: www.medicosisperfectionalis.com/
This entire video is very high yield! But the scenario u discussed at the end is GOLD! Excellent review
Thank you so much 😊
U saying everthing in funny way like how my friend teaching to me ,i like it and already subscribed :)
Thank you so much ☺️
This is brilliant. So funny & concise.
Thank you 🙏
I wish this video was uploaded one month ago , thanks though bro👍🏻
My pleasure 😇
Great explanation 👌🏾
Thank you!
You did that!! Thank You!!!
Thank you!
Well explain i love this content ❤❤❤ and the explanation vibes help me to remember 😂😂
Thank you so much 😊
I am honored!
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis for real your content help me to pass to year 2 mbbs 2021 here in the medical field
That’s amazing!
You did it, my friend!
I didn’t do anything!
Congratulations 🎉🎈🎊
This is very good, thank you!
In Multicentric tumors we can use SLNB or not????
i love the way u explained. i just imagined what if i explained like this during long case hahaha
Thank you so much, it was very helpful and amazing video. Very informative but still lucid to understand
Thank you so much 😊
You are the best teacher ever !
Thank you so much, bro!
What started the cancer?
Thank you sir
My pleasure 😇
So the first node will always color blue no matter if it does contain cancer or not?
bro i love u
Best one .
Thanks.
My pleasure 😇
It made sense
I am glad!
I love your videos!!!!
Thank you.
My pleasure 😇
Very nice thanks
My pleasure 😇
Will a sentinel lymph node showing malignant cells lead to axillary node clearance?
If a metastasis is found in the sentinal LN what s next ? removal of all axillary LNs
yes, ALND procedure
The title is SLNB. He speaks all irrelevant things but not on SLNB, how it's done, agents used, it's dose. But if it is for non medico then it's ok.
You are just toooooo tooo fucking freaking OP (OG TOO) MAN 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻😍
Thank you so much 😊
How did it become lymphangiosarcoma at the end when you said breast cancers are mostly carcinoma??
Plz explain
The lympahangiosarcoma is not secondary to the breast cancer per se. It’s secondary to the long-lasting lymphedema.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis oh ok i understand.....
Thank you so much for teaching us 🥳🥳
❤
Thank you!
❤❤❤
:)
King kong