I always detested histology because it uses vague details such as color, hue shape to identify different cell types, and the prof and fellow student seems to be so confident when comes to identifying what seems to me an educated guess at best. I'm glad that you realize this and are able to say "I don't know" or "I can't be sure"
From Phils: Am not a medical professional but my son was recently diagnosed for Typhoid fever with complications of passing blood stool. The surgeon explained whats happening aided by sketches that made me understand whats going on inside. Your presentation however gave me a fuller idea of how the layers of the ileum looks like and appease my anxiety. I agree that you are really helping a lot of people by uploading these kind of presentations - medical students & ordinary people. Thank you.
Any Paneth cells visible? If so I'd like to go over location and staining methods! perhaps also showing mitotic or apoptotic cells? Thank you, this was very helpful!
Do we see Peyer's patches on the jejunum section? I thought this can only be found on the ileum section. I'm confused 'coz it's on my lab manual and it says look for peyer's patches on the jejunum slide.
Your contribution to education all over the world will be historically recognized. Every medical student in Sweden is more relaxed now when there vids are available. .
The difference between the duodenum, jujuneum, and ileum are that the Bruners Glands are in Duodenum, Peyers patches in the Ileum, and the jujuneum lacks both.. hope that helps differentiate the SI some!
Where the lymphatic nodules enlarge and invade the lamina propria, the epithelium covering them are called Microfold Cells aka M-Cells. These are modified enterocytes, that transport antigens from lumen to the lymphocytes....this is what I got from class. Is this wrong?
Thank you thank you thank you! In my A&P 2 class we just get the slides and have to figure everything out. This is like anatomy for dummies the way you walk through the slides and explain everything. Awesome job!!!
I always detested histology because it uses vague details such as color, hue shape to identify different cell types, and the prof and fellow student seems to be so confident when comes to identifying what seems to me an educated guess at best. I'm glad that you realize this and are able to say "I don't know" or "I can't be sure"
excruciator000 2 months ago
Studying for my Anatomy mid term, thanks wdc. Great Help!
Yokosuma 3 months ago
you rock my socks off
oygk 4 months ago
These videos are wonderful. You clearly explain the the cells and your slides are really great to boot! Thanks so much from Ohio and best of luck
blizzardofthemonth 8 months ago
You are amazing I learn 5 minutes i learn what i can not learn in class for 2 hrs....You are my idol...and I love you and histology hehe...
freehomeland 8 months ago
Shark at 1.45. Good thing I'm noticing that when I have exams in a month.
sippini 9 months ago
From Phils: Am not a medical professional but my son was recently diagnosed for Typhoid fever with complications of passing blood stool. The surgeon explained whats happening aided by sketches that made me understand whats going on inside. Your presentation however gave me a fuller idea of how the layers of the ileum looks like and appease my anxiety. I agree that you are really helping a lot of people by uploading these kind of presentations - medical students & ordinary people. Thank you.
cesangeline 9 months ago
Any Paneth cells visible? If so I'd like to go over location and staining methods! perhaps also showing mitotic or apoptotic cells? Thank you, this was very helpful!
jerdawg553 9 months ago
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meavey 1 year ago
Do we see Peyer's patches on the jejunum section? I thought this can only be found on the ileum section. I'm confused 'coz it's on my lab manual and it says look for peyer's patches on the jejunum slide.
Fairieswell 1 year ago
same for Philippines... Thank you so much!!.. you are a great help! you are an angel sent from heaven!!!
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sfgdxgfsdgdfg 1 year ago
:) THANX A BUNCH....YOU ARE FREAKIN AWESOME WCD!!!!!
lisa88mx 1 year ago
you know you r genius man....... who taught histology on net, i hv clarified my doubts.
0006phoenix 1 year ago
hopely im going to pass tomorrow thanks to you :D
Valemustikka 1 year ago
I think you did not mention the M (Microfold) cells
But does not matter because your videos are the best
thank you soooooooo verryyyyyyyyyyy muchhhh for sharing these videos:)
pamelas38 1 year ago
Thank you!!!
e72ish 1 year ago
awesome Videos
But I want to know the name of the programme that you use on your lectures
with my looooooove
almojtahed 1 year ago
hahahaha "ca-ca" lol never knew you americans refer to shit by the same vocab we egyptians use :D
kheffah 2 years ago 2
Your contribution to education all over the world will be historically recognized. Every medical student in Sweden is more relaxed now when there vids are available. .
wilca428 2 years ago 30
you ROCK wilca!....wdc
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago 2
@wilca428 - That goes for Norway and Poland as well! Ceep up the good work! :D
Samsadist 1 year ago
@wilca428 same for germany. *waves to you from the south*
foolnwhat 1 year ago
The difference between the duodenum, jujuneum, and ileum are that the Bruners Glands are in Duodenum, Peyers patches in the Ileum, and the jujuneum lacks both.. hope that helps differentiate the SI some!
ebmanii 2 years ago 10
this was an awesome good tip, i'll remember it!
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago 3
@ebmanii thanks a billion. Got a test tomorrow and was having trouble differentiating them.
thegarbageman21 9 months ago
"And the rest of this stuff is what we call "Ca-ca".....I'm dying...
homeostasis4me 2 years ago 2
whoa whoa wait... kaakaa ?!
THEvagabond29 2 years ago
you. are. AWESOME!!
funkywhat334 2 years ago
i am so grateful for this....
thank you from the bottom of my heart
doctorhuig 2 years ago
i got enteritis anyone knows how long i goona suffer? thx
Vertigo190 2 years ago
Do you have any idea how much you are appreciatred????????
The person who teaches my APII puts the slides on the microscope and, well,
thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart!! I know that I will Pass
my practicums now:)
Again, Thank you!!!!!!!
slimlvn 2 years ago 12
Thanks, way to give free education out. These are great overviews before I go into lecture. Good head's up!!! :)
nyx46 2 years ago 2
thanks so much for the guidance! wish i would've found these prior to the early morning hours before my last histology exam...
scb026 2 years ago
Where the lymphatic nodules enlarge and invade the lamina propria, the epithelium covering them are called Microfold Cells aka M-Cells. These are modified enterocytes, that transport antigens from lumen to the lymphocytes....this is what I got from class. Is this wrong?
KJtheMC 3 years ago
Thank you sooo much! this is very helpful for anatomy lab. these videos all make the slides very understandable. they are amazing!
virgogal91 3 years ago
Thank you thank you thank you! In my A&P 2 class we just get the slides and have to figure everything out. This is like anatomy for dummies the way you walk through the slides and explain everything. Awesome job!!!
Jc33702 3 years ago 5
u made my day
wdc
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
lamina epithelialis also has m-cells
marmixnis 3 years ago
lol he was about to say "abortion cells" at 1:56
Turnmeoverplease 3 years ago
very helpfull, thank you
jpsines 4 years ago 2