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@user-ec2io9qy2jКүн бұрын
I have a hard time recognizing histiocyte/macrophage especially when there’s no visible granular cytoplasm. Does histiocyte usually have pale or vesicular chromatin ? Thanks so much .
@JMGardnerMDКүн бұрын
I also struggled to recognize histiocytes when I was first starting to learn pathology. Clues: Oval to round nuclei (sometimes bean shaped/reniform) with pale fine or vesicular chromatin. Abundant pale or eosinophilic loose cytoplasm. Poorly defined cell borders (histiocytes seem to blend in with their surroundings). Hope that helps!
@user-ec2io9qy2jКүн бұрын
Thanks for your reply! You’re an excellent pathologist and teacher. Thanks from Taiwan
@user-pk9ep5db5mКүн бұрын
❤
@atomicpaper4847Күн бұрын
Thank you !
@vikramsharma20Күн бұрын
It was front I think
@zahiakatia9734Күн бұрын
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@FamilylawgroupКүн бұрын
As someone who has pseudogout, I am grateful for this particular video. Have you done a video on dermatofribosis lenticularis?
@kimberlyvuong6396Күн бұрын
Doctor ty
@kaushikdasgupta47172 күн бұрын
one of those few amazing waterfalls taht you can literally bet behind. Interestingly the Northern england waterfalls are all called - force be it high force, loe force etc crediting their Viking origin of nominal convention.
@evanatasnim672 күн бұрын
Aspergillus antybody igg 24, igm 12Ntu is it serious?
@VidarrKerr3 күн бұрын
"...Pretty cool huh. For as pretty as this is, it's very painful..." Painful is when you hit your thumb with a hammer, or fall off a bike. These crystals send you to another dimension, where painful is like heaven.
@SandhyaRamachandran4 күн бұрын
Thank you Jerad for a great case. we get this many a time in farmers and call it a fungal abscess. I agree; our surgeons too feel that once this mass is removed, it is treated as its a localised reaction; unless ofcourse one can see angioinvasion.
@hahahahoho14 күн бұрын
Unrelated but are hyper and parakeratosis the same as hyperkeratinization and parakeratinization of the epithelium?
@JMGardnerMD4 күн бұрын
Yes
@hahahahoho14 күн бұрын
@@JMGardnerMD hyperkeratosis is thickening of the stratum corneum and parakeratosis is nucleus in the stratum corneum. Is that correct?
@yuvrajbhullar71584 күн бұрын
What’s the cure to removing the deposition?
@AnthonyTaylor-qe6do5 күн бұрын
I've seen it in person
@Reherniatic5 күн бұрын
ethan -etoe🦶
@AfrozaMithila5 күн бұрын
Iceland?
@AfrozaMithila5 күн бұрын
Wow! Behind the waterfall ❤❤
@TaliaJohansen5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I think I’ve had one of these on my ankle for about 6 years now… was never sure what it was till now. I had just decided it was a wart and was about to start some rounds of salicylic acid/duck tape smothering to get rid of it … would that not work for this as well tho? Extreme exfoliation and cutting off the oxygen supply seems like it should kill just about anything in the skin. Could that be an effective treatment for this as well?
@JMGardnerMD5 күн бұрын
Please see your dermatologist for evaluation so they can determine if a biopsy is needed. No way to know something is a keratoacanthoma without having a biopsy examined microscopically. Just FYI: a true keratoacanthoma usually grows quickly and then goes away over a short time period. Being present for 6 years would be very unusual for keratoacanthoma. Best wishes for health and healing.
@TaliaJohansen5 күн бұрын
Thank you! I think I’ve had one of these on my ankle for about 6 years now… was never sure what it was till now. I had just decided it was a wart and was about to start some rounds of salicylic acid/duck tape smothering to get rid of it … would that not work for this as well tho? Extreme exfoliation and cutting off the oxygen supply seems like it should kill just about anything in the skin. Could that be an effective treatment for this as well?
@mariashafique97026 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr Jerad.
@dilovarshoh2386 күн бұрын
Thanks dear ❤ it is very helpful and informative
@annaj70587 күн бұрын
Dr Gardner, I'm a first year anatomical pathology registrar and just wanted to say your tutorials have helped me immensely during my first year of training so thank-you, you are the GOAT of dermatopathology
@JMGardnerMD6 күн бұрын
You are so kind! Thank you & best of luck with your training! 😊
@user-jh7vg9qh5c7 күн бұрын
Wow❤Wow❤Wow❤VERY WONDERFUL🎉🎉🎉
@muthannajabbar44267 күн бұрын
What a magnificent creation! Enjoy your time Dr. Gardner, and thanks for sharing!
@pnaratasoy17248 күн бұрын
Thanks
@rabiataseer83698 күн бұрын
Does syphilis ulcerate?
@JMGardnerMD7 күн бұрын
Primary syphilis (chancre) ulcerates. I haven’t seen Secondary syphilis ulcerate, but I’m sure it’s possible.
@barbiemech3938 күн бұрын
So how do you differentiate this from Ashy Dermatoses?
@JMGardnerMD7 күн бұрын
Ashy dermatosis (erythema dyschromicum perstans) is basically a type of post inflammatory pigmentation alteration (PIPA) due to interface dermatitis. So identifying vacuolar change and apoptotic keratinocytes (combined with correct Clinical appearance) helps make diagnosis of ashy dermatosis vs other forms of PIPA.
@sirshendupaul18678 күн бұрын
😅
@AfrozaMithila8 күн бұрын
Edges of anything attract me for no reason.
@juleskurianmathew19838 күн бұрын
What microscope do you use?
@JMGardnerMD7 күн бұрын
Olympus BX41
@amulyalabschandigarh10098 күн бұрын
Thank you! Excellent teaching! Grateful! I Wd need that forever!
@user-gy9vi6tl3s8 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!Videos like this really help with pathology exams!
@sharonthomas54068 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@hastysquare655boss88 күн бұрын
I have stage 4 of this one like I said in another video on comments it sucks
@hastysquare655boss88 күн бұрын
I have stage 4 of epithelioid hemangioendothelioma sarcoma and its from my neck down i have so many tumors its not even funny and im sick every day chemo medication and seizure medicine pain medication and infusions once a month no cure so far and ive been fighting this for a long time and im only 23
@hanamichisakuragi54828 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! You are my first Dermpath professor.
@Nara473gi9 күн бұрын
Ist das herrlich. Was für eine Kraft 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
@leasmith19039 күн бұрын
Pretty AI or real. It is nice to look at.
@JMGardnerMD9 күн бұрын
100% real! I recorded it myself.
@karmachameleon71489 күн бұрын
😮 ❤ amazing
@mimiv30889 күн бұрын
Now I understand why they called it Iceland. They just wanted to keep the beauty to themselves and let everyone else show up in Greenland.😊
@cr5289 күн бұрын
I had t cell lymphoma Mycosis Fungoides. Lesion was on scalp..didnt spread & am fine now. My Oncologist said it'll probably come back eventually.
@AnsamKareem9 күн бұрын
Thanx dr
@debbiec621610 күн бұрын
Hello Mr Gardner I have a question, I really hope you can answer it . I just found out, I have Synovial Chondromatosis Right Hip . I already had a Right Hip surgery back in the 1980's with 2 pins , since I have this Synovial Chondromatosis will it put more stress and add more complications to the second surgery ??? I'm sorry if, I'm not asking the right questions, but I really need an answer . I know this is all information , I just thought I would ask. I can handle the answer and I'll keep it to myself . Thank you , Debbie .
@TankersleyCrew11 күн бұрын
I've suffered greatly from Demodex/D. Brevis for 7 months. Started in my eyes. Sought help from two different optometrists who failed to diagnose it telling me its all in my head and there's nothing there. I continued to suffer from Vision issues, severe dry eyes, severely red eyes, overall shape of eyes and lids changed and would continue to morph depending on mite activity, fine lines around eye area developed and stay until mites are extracted, loss of eyebrows and eye lashes, loss of hair on the head, especially around the facial perimeter to the point it looked as if I shaved my hair on each side of my face; broken hair throughout my head of hair, Dry cracked thickened cuticles and nails infested under finger and toe nails, genital areas, ears nose lips and mouth. My body and my overall quality of life has been undoubtedly harmed and altered because of mites in nearly every aspect. My appearance, social, professional and home/love life have all suffered dearly. I've lived in a world of emotional hurt from people not believing I have mites and jumping to the conclusion I have a drug problem because of Demodex- started calling me a "tweaker". Taking the above into consideration, I ask, respectably, Doctor: How is it that you make such a statement that Demodex are harmless? Also, it seems persistently held that Demodex aren't visible to the naked eye. My experience would give cause to disagree. Mites in large quantity, and especially when mites are very active (usually morning or after a good sweat), I have observed mites appearing as bumps or peach fuzz like white little hairs, or even appearing as flaking skin or a torn cuticle. They emerge and then retreat, and emerge and retreat from my skin, over and over and I watch this with my naked eye. In the sunlight, they glisten as if I put shimmer all over my body and I can watch their movement all with no microscope. Especially each to get them to emerge after being provoked by grazing or pinching the skin. At this stage I can see them and extract as they breach the surface of my skin. Mites are easily seen during an extraction/scraping of the feet, eyelids and lashes as well without microscope. Can you please enlighten me ? Please don't hesitate to correct or question me. Your professionalism and knowledge are respected and I would be grateful for a response and any education you might offer.
@ThePaleRider10012 күн бұрын
this short video is indeed a pearl, thank you very much Dr Gardner
@thescribe764512 күн бұрын
this is so useful. so mature fat like in lipoma. and the capillary clusters can be small and few, can be easy to miss, but clinical history is also helpful. and the fibrin thrombi are a good memory pearl. as always, thank you! you have a very good way of teaching..