Shotgun Histology Vagina
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Wouldn't the epi be lighter in vagina than in the esophagus due to glycogen inclusions? I buy WashingtonDeceit's muscle comment as well, though
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Also wouldn't the epi be lighter in vagina due to glycogen inclusions?
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This is awesome. I just found this today & sent to my Anatomy instructor (department head). Everyone in lab today loved the dialogue: "Is it an esophagus? Not likely" And yes, it does look like just about everything else we've seen this semester... : )
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I believe there are two ways to distinguish b/w the vagina and the esophagus: in the surface epithelim of the vagina is very eosinophilic due to glycogen and lactic acid.Besides no glands in the vagina.Thanks!
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but the cervix and esophagus have glands in the submucosa right?. Vagina has NO glands. I hope I am right !
Thanks for these videos again :)
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mmm.. whats the difference between the vagina and the exocervix?? O_o
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i guess the inner muscle for esophagus is circular while the outer muscle is longitudinal...
as for the vagina it's the other way around...
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i can also say, after seeing the videos of PATHOLOGY and HISTO-PATHOLOGY, that you are one of my greatest teachers, and i admit, you are the second. till 3 weeks ago i had only one whom i considered.
wish i knew your name to thank you properly dear Doc.
Actually, YES!
WashingtonDeceit 10 months ago
probably the muscle surrounding the esophagus would be thicker
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago