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From: WashingtonDeceit
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  • Our teachers expect us to identify the organ and the lesion in it on low power and in 1 minute. :x

  • omg! thank you so much! i will not fail my bio degree now! x

  • I think Mr. "wdc" did very well NOT mentioning everything. he keeps things simple, fluid and entertaining. these videos are EXTREMLY usefull not because they contain the complete information but because they are stimulating. with your comment it becomes a perfect cocktail

    Best regards

    a student

  • Dear WashingtonDeceit,

    I miss on your video the diagnostic relevant loss of nuclei of the cardiomyocytes... As the infarction is already demarcated by neutrophils, It would be good to demonstrate the core of the necrosis with increased eosinophilia and kariolysis and comment that the infarction shold be older than 6-8 hors (perhaps 12-24 hours).

    Best regards

    a pathologist (which like a lot your e-teaching)

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