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Shotgun Histology Spleen

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  • I just wanted to add something. My histology teacher told me it's impossible to find a sinusoid in a spleen slide because when one takes the spleen out of the body sinusoids collapse

  • get another teacher

  • Hi. I´m a portuguese medical student so sorry for my bad english. You're videos help me a lot but on this video I think that you made a mistake. when you say that the sinusoidal area was the white pulp (at 2:36 min) which is the opposite of what my atlas book says "Wheater's - Functional Histology".

    Thanks a lot for all the videos.

  • i am sure you are right

    every movie has some type of verbal boo-boo

    when i play it back they make me cringe

    but at least 98% is correct

    thank you cat!

  • Might be worth mentioning the term "Periarterial lymphoid sheet"(PALS) aswell. My histo teacher demanded i knew that term.

    Thanks! Love you're videos :D

  • hope, u r absolutely RIGHT!

    in fact, right after I made the movie, i said....

    "shit"...i shudda said sumpin about PALS!

    your histo teacher is good!

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  • At like 2:35 did you mean red pulp? Also this video is very helpful, my class just magically expected me to learn histology in two days and identify samples of various tissue they gave me... I think one is spleen but my PAS stain didn't leave all the tiny dark specs, so it looks like this minus all the dots (which I'm assuming are nuclei?), is it possible I have a different organ or maybe my stain didn't work properly?

  • thank you so much, these videos are a truly amazing learning tool :)

  • awesome videos! really helpful for my histo class!

  • tanq

  • here u dint mention about the cords of billroth doc!

  • You can see them, they dont colaps. In fact if you see a perfused spleen specimen you will see them clearly, formed by stave cells.

  • @KJtheMC T-cells are in the inner region, as B-cells and macrofags are in the outer area...

     LOVE THE VIDEOS!!:))

  • @hopemats

    PALS = Periarterial lymphoid sheath , not "sheet". (it surrounds the central artriole.)

  • @hoburton i think malphigin corpuscles was already mentioned but not by name. the central arteries and the splenic nodules make it up right. or here it is mentioned the lymphatic nodules.

    but. im getting confused about the periarterial lymphatic sheaths. ehere is it? can we actually find it?

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