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  • perfection microscopified , ,i like your videos so much that it cant be explained in words

  • is this the same with acute glomerulonephritis?

  • I am nephrology fellow,you have made a difficult concept easy,can you produce more slides,explaining how to read a kidney specimen

  • many people have made requests like this, and are usually amazed to realize the algorhythm is amazingly simple, for biopsies of ALL tissues even:

    1) review ALL the normal features

    2) be able to distinguish normal variations from true aberrations (this takes a bit of experience)

    3) realize that the true aberrations will usually be due to a small handful of possibilities, you do NOT need an encyclopedia of diffdx

    I am so happy you asked this!

    wdc

  • Thanks a lot for all the videos, they are a terrific tool. WRT crescentic glomerulonephritis, aren't the crescents actually cellular in composition rather than fibrous, i.e., crescent = proliferated parietal cells + inflammatory cells ?

  • Thanks a lot. After I started studying pathology on kidney, it's really difficult because most of GNs are from autoimmune responses, I think. However, this movie is really helpful. I will check up more your movies. Anyway, thank you so much.

  • i'm a 3rd yr med student in the philippines, you've been very helpful in my studies. so that's why it's called crescentic GN! thank you!

  • wat are the symptoms

  • sweet! Thank you for making pathology more understandable!

  • that was my 100% premeditated motive!

    wdc

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