Hello WashingtonDeceit, thank you for the videos you made, they are really helpful with histology, but Im missing here one tiny particular thing - could you somehow show a picture of a Hering body in the neurohypophysis, especially if it would be under high magnification? I was trying to google some pictures but they are always quite small to clearly distinguish them from the rest of the tissue and by looking to the microscope I had sometimes a guess but I was never sure. Thank you.
I understand the staining patterns of H&E, but in many of our slide sets, it is very difficult to tell the difference between acidophils and basophils based on color. Would it be safe to say that the cytoplasm of the acidophils stains less intensely than the cytoplasm of the basophils? This would make sense, logically (based on the properties of the proteins secreted by the cells), but I was curious if this is something that you have noticed while looking at the slides.
I actually meant the acidophils, but I think you understood my question. Thanks for your quick response, and thank you for these videos. They're very helpful in clarifying confusing aspects of histology.
BLUE basophilic cells control other endocrine glands ie secrete TSH , ACTH, FSH ,LH that is why pituitary is called master endocrine gland
RED acidophilic cells secrete the rest eg growth hormone, prolactin etc ... good way to remember histology & function of pituitary gland...... useful video WashingtonDeceit
I also would like to thank you for this, it's truly a great resource for any histology student. I was wondering if you have made any videos describing the organization of cells in the cortex cerebri, the cerebellum in the hippocampus?
U r a superb teacher! Wish we could learn in such way during our years in medical school! Thank u very much for making all this so simple to learn and remember!
you didnt mention anything about pars distalis, tuberalis intermedia??? if u did i must have missed it... but thank you so much for these videos they really are a great help!!! truely appriciate it!
"it looks like brain tissue because it is brain tissue" hahaha
jlacocq 4 months ago
Hello WashingtonDeceit, thank you for the videos you made, they are really helpful with histology, but Im missing here one tiny particular thing - could you somehow show a picture of a Hering body in the neurohypophysis, especially if it would be under high magnification? I was trying to google some pictures but they are always quite small to clearly distinguish them from the rest of the tissue and by looking to the microscope I had sometimes a guess but I was never sure. Thank you.
KubaZeZlina 10 months ago
Ah my friend will really enjoy this as I have. Thankyou, and now I am hungry.
tyniehawk 1 year ago
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mkmarsha2783 1 year ago 2
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WashingtonDeceit 1 year ago 9
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jewel0001 1 year ago
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jewel0001 1 year ago
gud
drgargydash 1 year ago
thank u very much ...... really helpful :D
111numnum111 1 year ago
I understand the staining patterns of H&E, but in many of our slide sets, it is very difficult to tell the difference between acidophils and basophils based on color. Would it be safe to say that the cytoplasm of the acidophils stains less intensely than the cytoplasm of the basophils? This would make sense, logically (based on the properties of the proteins secreted by the cells), but I was curious if this is something that you have noticed while looking at the slides.
Thanks in advance.
cjones237 1 year ago
this is a very common and reasonable question
and some days it seems like everything is red
and some days, blue
but no matter what day, basophils are ALWASY less red than eosinophils
WashingtonDeceit 1 year ago
@WashingtonDeceit
I actually meant the acidophils, but I think you understood my question. Thanks for your quick response, and thank you for these videos. They're very helpful in clarifying confusing aspects of histology.
cjones237 1 year ago
Fantastic job once a again!!! If you have issues with the sound, trying using headphones. I tried it and sound the comes thru much better.
browniedlux 2 years ago
The only problem with your videos are that the sound is very low, and as much as my volume is at the top, It sounds low.. :/
camillalira 2 years ago
I agree with u on that ,my laptop is weak :{
wildcatme25 2 years ago
BLUE basophilic cells control other endocrine glands ie secrete TSH , ACTH, FSH ,LH that is why pituitary is called master endocrine gland
RED acidophilic cells secrete the rest eg growth hormone, prolactin etc ... good way to remember histology & function of pituitary gland...... useful video WashingtonDeceit
polaris2341 2 years ago
you rock, washingtonD! i've recommended you to all my med school classmates! keep up the good work!
funkywhat334 2 years ago 11
it looks like brain tissue... because it is brain tissue XD its funny because its true
Pribamich 2 years ago
I also would like to thank you for this, it's truly a great resource for any histology student. I was wondering if you have made any videos describing the organization of cells in the cortex cerebri, the cerebellum in the hippocampus?
If not I'd like to add those to my wish list.
mongofredrik 3 years ago 3
excellent video. keep up the great work!
noa440 3 years ago
The veterinary students love this too! Thanks so much!
alegniadigger 3 years ago 6
you really made my day
jm
WashingtonDeceit 3 years ago
@alegniadigger ARMENIA!
melkon1an 1 year ago
U r a superb teacher! Wish we could learn in such way during our years in medical school! Thank u very much for making all this so simple to learn and remember!
desecrator2u 3 years ago
thanks is a little word
gugudlamini 3 years ago
wow! Thank you so much.
You made it so clear!
akdfour 3 years ago
'no this is not the tongue'!
what a way to start the video :)
good stuff, thanks a lot
MrAliMcB 3 years ago 2
you didnt mention anything about pars distalis, tuberalis intermedia??? if u did i must have missed it... but thank you so much for these videos they really are a great help!!! truely appriciate it!
shahdamin 3 years ago
Will def be directing my students here
rgbuzz2007 3 years ago 2
THAT WAS AWESOME! THANK YOU!
ipostman 3 years ago 2
thanks man
Klevlar2007 4 years ago
and thank u very much too!! (^^)
putreez 4 years ago
Million of thanks!
monyati 4 years ago
Thanks!
Hepatica6 4 years ago