This is absolutely amazing! I really don't know what I would have done if I wouldn't have found you! Thank you so so very much for taking from your time to help, it counts enormously!!!
Damnit, man! I PASSED yesterday's final histology lab exam studying only a day and a half because your explanations are AWESOME. Please keep up the good work and upload the two missing videos I requested in another comment (can't remember which ones). Question: For morphopathology would you recommend revising histo, and if so, what exactly? Any recommendations reg. which book(s) I should get? Best wishes,
I am a nursing student in ABQ, NM and I am studying for my A&PII Lab Final tomorrow night. Thank you so much for your time and effort! These videos are great!!! Thank you!
I have failed the histology colloquium slides, because of using the information about triads... Teacher asked me "what does triad consist of?" and i said portal vein, artery and duct... She gave me "the look", meaning i was wrong, then i said it was hepatic vein... but it was also wrong. These veins are too big. The correct answer was INTERLOBULAR VEIN.
This was SO helpful. We started histology of the liver and pancreas this week and I was feeling confused, but this helped give the overall picture so I can integrate the details now.
@muh4a yeah, we know that... not everything said here is the perfect explanation like from books. we are expected to know what he ist talking about because this is not the lecture, just colloquium explanation. btw, he mentioned portal vain, because interlobular vein is the branch of it, as you know
you didnt mention the space of disse or the direction and how the bile travels in canaliculi which are in the opposite direction of the atrial and venous blood in the sinusoids. Otherwise it was a good video.
Hey. Thanks for a great video. There's just this one thing I'm wondering. Ito cells (hepatic stellate cells), where are they? Awesome video, great help for the exam :)
@kheffah Just plug Virtual Slidebox into Google. Many of the slides are the same as the ones used in Shotgun Histology. Nice, huh? Thanks Washington Deceit, you're a real lifesaver!
this guy is the Bob Ross of Histology. Major fan!
This is absolutely amazing! I really don't know what I would have done if I wouldn't have found you! Thank you so so very much for taking from your time to help, it counts enormously!!!
Dascalescu Ilinca you made my day.
Med student from Germany here. Great video to recap the histology of the liver, helped me a lot, Thank you!
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ITO cells store vitamin A and are found in the perisinusoidal space ( between hepatocyte and sinusoid )
whenever i see these videos again and again , i learn something new which i feel overwhelming
Damnit, man! I PASSED yesterday's final histology lab exam studying only a day and a half because your explanations are AWESOME.
Please keep up the good work and upload the two missing videos I requested in another comment (can't remember which ones).
Question: For morphopathology would you recommend revising histo, and if so, what exactly? Any recommendations reg. which book(s) I should get?
Best wishes,
I am a nursing student in ABQ, NM and I am studying for my A&PII Lab Final tomorrow night. Thank you so much for your time and effort! These videos are great!!! Thank you!
Just an M1 here in 2023 saying thank you for your service sir!
I have failed the histology colloquium slides, because of using the information about triads... Teacher asked me "what does triad consist of?" and i said portal vein, artery and duct... She gave me "the look", meaning i was wrong, then i said it was hepatic vein... but it was also wrong. These veins are too big. The correct answer was INTERLOBULAR VEIN.
Thnx a lot Sir........u hv indeed made histology very much simple.......thnx a ton for uploading all these videos
you have no idea how thankful i m for these wonderful videos!
Thank you very much Sir, for sharing your incredible knowledge. I want to make 100 percent on my Lab 3 exam. This is such a huge help! thanks
This video in particular about the liver is absolutely brilliant and a wonderful aid to study. Thank you very very very much.
Thank you sir, you make everything clear.
Your videos have been such a big help in my A&P 2 class. THANK YOU!
God bless you! You made histology nice and comprehensible! Thank you so so much! You are an amazing teacher!
yeah
program is called LivePix, an old program, but practically free
and the slides are free too if you pay a processing fee to the univ of iowa
Thank you! Helped me study for my final!
This was SO helpful. We started histology of the liver and pancreas this week and I was feeling confused, but this helped give the overall picture so I can integrate the details now.
Romania? :D
No, sorry :)
Was just thinking because of the name :)
Aah I see it now, it's Colombian :)
OH MY GOD!!!!!!!! You are a GENIUS! I'm Italian and I have been able to understand everything.... thank you thank you thank you!
thanks for posting these!
OWN the boards, Mario, jump into them like it's that pool at El Junque!
Here here here what a way to teach, I love it
thankyou so much........really help for the needy..........found a savior
You made my day! I put you on my Facebook page!
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Sir, I liked histology after seen your videos .. Thank you so much
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great work!! just one thing, maybe you could include more about the bile cannaliculi for future students?
thanks dr. M your the bomb!!! needed some last minute review before the board :)
cant always thank you enough!
Amazing! I think I have found a wonderful new world! It also helped me with my exam. Thank you!
Thanks a lot sir.May Almighty bless you.
I love you too Mia!
i thought the bile duct had no epithelium around it
this is so cool dude you should upload more videos from the same system...
at 5:00 you mentioned the 3 components of the portal triad. What is the vessel just northwest of portal vein?
Thank you very much!
i wish i could take my anatomy classes from you
how to learn 1 year of histology in 1 week: shotgun histology
@muh4a yeah, we know that... not everything said here is the perfect explanation like from books. we are expected to know what he ist talking about because this is not the lecture, just colloquium explanation. btw, he mentioned portal vain, because interlobular vein is the branch of it, as you know
you didnt mention the space of disse or the direction and how the bile travels in canaliculi which are in the opposite direction of the atrial and venous blood in the sinusoids. Otherwise it was a good video.
Is it a program what you use for the videos? What's the name of it?
This is great--Thanks for sharing!
You make my life simple thank you
very helpful video. thanks!
Thank you very much it was so useful 🌹🙏
no Dr, Thank YOU.
Hey.
Thanks for a great video. There's just this one thing I'm wondering. Ito cells (hepatic stellate cells), where are they?
Awesome video, great help for the exam :)
Thank you very much
thank Youuu very much :-)
this slide-showing programis really cool, does anybody know where I can get one? thanks
Great..
thank you very much!!!!
:) Thank You
amazing!
amazing
Very helpful, thank you
You made my day!
alright that'll do. thanks again :)
space of disse please.otherwise you have made histology my babe.dankieeeee
What about the sublobular vein?
THANKS SO MUCHHH!
@kheffah Just plug Virtual Slidebox into Google. Many of the slides are the same as the ones used in Shotgun Histology. Nice, huh? Thanks Washington Deceit, you're a real lifesaver!
Haha if you transcribe the audio portal vein is understood as Port Au Prince! Thats what I'll answer on my next exam :)
mesothelial cell, parietal serosa
You can't see ito cells on this type od slides..:)
haha..mine too!!
thank
exam in 15 minutes....last miunute review over...hope I kick ass
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You made my day!
I downloaded for personal use
you need EM for Ito cells