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!
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!
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!
@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.
nonkeratinized pseudostratified epithelium in esophagus? I don't think so. Should have been nonkeratinized stratified squamous. Otherwise, good job as usual.
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!
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...
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!
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طريقتك في الشرح بطله .. لبى قلبك
in English " your way in explanation is so amazing fantastic " ^_^
abaaadi08 1 month ago
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abaaadi08 1 month ago
Thank you very much for your great lecture!
kuforen 2 months ago
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!
dreambigandsucceed 7 months ago
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!
dreambigandsucceed 7 months ago
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dreambigandsucceed 7 months ago
worlds greatest trachea lol!
MuhammadTalhaQureshi 9 months ago
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
ForgetingTheJew 9 months ago
"And I thank you very much...!"
:D :D
80sh 10 months ago
"And I thank you very much...!"
:D :D
80sh 10 months ago
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
snergx 11 months ago
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svehevi 1 year ago
lamina propria also has lymphocytes and plasma cells if im not mistaken..
leesard17 1 year ago
I'm unable to find superlatives that would do the excellence of Your lectures justice. Simply outstanding. Thank You!!!
MrRaksmorgas 1 year ago
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!
sharajoy 1 year ago
the epithelium of the esophagus is not pseudostraitifed! its non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium!
moey78612 1 year ago
@moey78612 He said that at the very beginning of the video. Later he was speaking of the cells deep to the strat simp sq.
2100km 1 year ago
I love you!
darkandlovely2007 2 years ago
Will pass exam tomorrow now - thanks ! this is the best!
nadiaw00t 2 years ago
You make things seem so easy, I wish I had a histology teacher like you...
cashmin 2 years ago 13
Thank YOU very much!
cashmin 2 years ago 2
thanx for your help...
Aldo3751 2 years ago
hey thanks a lot your getting me thru college
fizzypopbp1 3 years ago
Thanks! this is really helpful, but the lamina propria does have more to it than c.t.!
pixi3angeldreamx 3 years ago
thank you for these videos :) :) :)!!! my friend and i are going to pass our lab exams thanks to you
sanlynna 3 years ago 2
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!
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago 24
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!!
QuietRain 3 years ago
yes I agree the isogenous groups, describing the cartilage a little bit more.
33libras 3 years ago
which site/program is that you are using?
kingincrimson 3 years ago
i use the university of iowa virtual histopathology web site and CAMSTUDIO as the screen capturing progrsm
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
@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.
lejeunesage 2 weeks ago in playlist Shotgun Histology
Great Videos
blestmrsmooth 3 years ago
nonkeratinized pseudostratified epithelium in esophagus? I don't think so. Should have been nonkeratinized stratified squamous. Otherwise, good job as usual.
lohrider 3 years ago
Thank u 4 pointing out another verbal booboo i got lots of em
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
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 1 year ago
@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...
essaargee 1 year ago
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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 1 year ago
thanx!
Encefal0n 3 years ago
i think you should talk more about the cells in the cartilage, the lacunae and chondrocytes..
makanerwe 3 years ago
my favorite part is when he points out the goblet cells!
trippendiculr 4 years ago
first!
kperis 4 years ago