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  • Thank you very much for your great lecture!

  • If anyone would like to tell the difference from the trachea and the larynx, they should search for the shotgun histology clip on vocal cords. Thank you for the videos!

  • If anyone would like to tell the difference from the epiglottis and the larynx, they should search for the shotgun histology clip on vocal cords. Thank you for the videos!

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  • worlds greatest trachea lol!

  • I go to school in Mexico and histology is the filter subject of med school, thanks to you I am understanding it a little better. Thank you! <3

  • "And I thank you very much...!"

    :D :D

  • "And I thank you very much...!"

    :D :D

  • Thank you so much! I have been watching many of your histology videos for my test Friday, and I feel much more confident about it now. :D

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  • lamina propria also has lymphocytes and plasma cells if im not mistaken..

  • I'm unable to find superlatives that would do the excellence of Your lectures justice. Simply outstanding. Thank You!!!

  • You have made my day! Thanks for the wonderful presentations of histology, which you clearly love... maybe that is why I find Shotgun Histology to be so great!

  • the epithelium of the esophagus is not pseudostraitifed! its non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium!

  • @moey78612 He said that at the very beginning of the video. Later he was speaking of the cells deep to the strat simp sq.

  • I love you!

  • Will pass exam tomorrow now - thanks ! this is the best!

  • You make things seem so easy, I wish I had a histology teacher like you...

  • Thank YOU very much!

  • thanx for your help...

  • hey thanks a lot your getting me thru college

  • Thanks! this is really helpful, but the lamina propria does have more to it than c.t.!

  • thank you for these videos :) :) :)!!! my friend and i are going to pass our lab exams thanks to you

  • you made my day sanly, but exams are the biggest CANCER of all in the medical educational process, and the people who write them are sadistic maggots!

  • hahahahah i wonder if your in my histology class with mr.rusmaniac...

    if you are, i'll see ya tomorrow. p.s. the doc has skills. thanks!

    UofT > wdc!!

  • yes I agree the isogenous groups, describing the cartilage a little bit more.

  • which site/program is that you are using?

  • i use the university of iowa virtual histopathology web site and CAMSTUDIO as the screen capturing progrsm

  • @WashingtonDeceit No way! You're a UIowa pathologist? Awesome. You have no idea how much you've helped me for my pathology small group session. Thanks a lot.

  • Great Videos

  • nonkeratinized pseudostratified epithelium in esophagus? I don't think so. Should have been nonkeratinized stratified squamous. Otherwise, good job as usual.

  • Thank u 4 pointing out another verbal booboo i got lots of em

  • think ur tryin to catch out the prof lohrider in the process leading other students down the WRONG path.....lining the trachea IS actually pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium.

    On a side note these videos are great! I owe u prof for me passing next week!

  • @heston123

    lohrider IS right in pointing out the slip of tongue to which the Prof himself has accepted. The Prof referred to the oesophagus n mentioned it as having "non-keratinised psuedostratified squamous epithelium" (4.07).

    Prior to that, he was talking abt the trachea n he mentioned the type of lining epithelium correctly. The slip occured only when he started referring abt 'another tubular structure...'. Well, it can happen inadvertantly...

  • thanx!

  • i think you should talk more about the cells in the cartilage, the lacunae and chondrocytes..

  • my favorite part is when he points out the goblet cells!

  • first!

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