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Tendon vs Nerve Histology Made Simple with the Ramen Noodle Sign (of Fulton)
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
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Got wavy pink spindle cells? It's more likely tendon, fascia, or ligament (dense regular connective tissue) rather than nerve. Everyone teaches that nerve and neural lesions are wavy, but I think that the most wavy spindle cells are actually fibroblasts and myofibroblasts. My former fellow, Dr. Ed Fulton, said tendon/fascia reminds him of instant Ramen noodles. So I have dubbed this the "Ramen noodles sign of Fulton" in his honor! :-D
List of topics discussed (click timestamp to jump to that part of the video):
Quick explanation of Ramen noodle sign for tendon/fascia: 0:00 to 4:00
Additional examples of tendon/fascia: 4:00
Nerve: 6:14
Myelin (Schmidt-Lanterman) incisures: 8:20
(Shoutout to my awesome histology friends on Twitter, @ihearthisto and @Chapman_Histo. Be sure to follow them! Also, you can subscribe to Jamie Chapman's histology CZcams channel: @ChapmanHistology)
Skeletal muscle: 12:30
Smooth muscle: 14:35
Quiz cases - neural vs fibroblastic/myofibroblastic?: 17:10
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Thanks a lot for such a crisp video!!! U are just too too good!!!☺️
I loved that you bought noodles just to show them. 😂😂😂
Ñiçe lecture thañk you
Thanks a lot Sir ✨ a great educational video
Very useful practical video, thanks for uploading! Would you consider doing a video on perineural invasion particularly in small dermal nerves?
Sure. Good idea!
@@JMGardnerMD I was wondering if you could add these channels to your pathology youtube channel playlists. They arenot my channels but I think they deserve more exposure. The first one is
Pathweb Teacher it covers a good range of general pathology gross specimens and also does cytology walkthrough videos in a similar manner to your skin tutorial videos. The next one is
Gross Cutting Room - It just has very high quality grossing videos.
amazing..
Excellent video dr.👍
Thanks alot 17:27
Great video. Always love the way you explain. Sorry I did not get the term ,which you thought was the
Node of Ranvier. Really appreciate your hard work. Thanks
Schmidt-Lanterman incisures. Thanks!
Hi Jerad. I would love if you could do some videos on atypical melanocytic lesions and melanoma. I find those extremely challenging
melanoma video czcams.com/video/8N0IZZpF8ts/video.html
Thank you for the lovely shout-out in the video! This is a great video, really helpful to distinguish these common look-a-likes in histological sections. In reference to the nodes of Ranvier, you can see them with the light microscope but often best viewed after staining the myelin sheaths (e.g. osmium tetroxide).
Thanks, Jamie! You’re the best!
Thanks, Jamie! You’re the best!
Thanks, Jamie! You’re the best!
Dr Gardner .in India we would call it maggie noddle .hehe
Exactly… I was thinking of maggie😂🤣
I would appreciate dr. If u do videos on salivary gland tumors or suggest some mentor who teaches like you!☺️
Sorry that is outside of my expertise. But check my playlist of other pathology CZcams & Kiko video channels: kikoxp.com/posts/15619
Tysm dr for your suggestion!
It would be great if you put up verrucopapillary lesions.. including squamous papilloma, verruca vulgaris, verrucous hyperplasia ..I do really struggle to distinguish them …it will be great to learn from u!
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Hi jerard! I love your videos! They are very helpful ... but I don't speak English perfectly, so there are parts that I can't take advantage of ... Is there a possibility to allow subtitles in Spanish?
Yes if you can find someone to transcribe the video into Spanish, I am happy to upload the transcription to CZcams. My Spanish is not good enough to do this however.