hey. thanks for all the great videos you've made. i have one maybe stupid but very practical question. if there's a specimen with chronic (calculous) cholecystitis how many neutrophils there has to be to make it an chronic acute inflammation? i mean, if i find 5 neutrophils in the epithelium and in the lamina propria as a one focus, is that already an acute inflammation or does there have to be more neutrophils? Thank you! Teele
many thanks to you
shirinak27 11 months ago
hey. thanks for all the great videos you've made. i have one maybe stupid but very practical question. if there's a specimen with chronic (calculous) cholecystitis how many neutrophils there has to be to make it an chronic acute inflammation? i mean, if i find 5 neutrophils in the epithelium and in the lamina propria as a one focus, is that already an acute inflammation or does there have to be more neutrophils? Thank you! Teele
iamtelesputnik 2 years ago
you always go by the PREDOMINANT cell
if there are 5 neutrophils, but a thousand lymphs, you call it CHRONIC
and vice versa, if there are 5 lymph, but a thousand neutrophils, you call it acute
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago
5 star rating. Starting from the gross specimen is great
oisilener1982 2 years ago
"Our reward is that justice has been done." Ned Nederlander from "The Three Amigos"
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago
thank you as always, dear Doc, might be hard to imagine but i have never seen such a great, clear, and simple explanation.
the coverage, beginning from the macro, to the micro, without any blah blah makes this video almost perfect.
argamangmail 2 years ago
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This is the most ridiculous thing I've evere seen. Where are the boobs? I want to see boobies!!!!!!
Tecobelli 4 years ago