Welcome to the fascinating world of pathology and my channel Pathology mini tutorials. I am Dr Geoffrey Hulman MD FRCPath. These are short pathology tutorials illustrated with gross and microscopic images. Although originally created to supplement pathology teaching for Nottingham medical students, the videos are also useful for pathology trainees, nursing students or anyone who has an interest in what disease processes actually look like, what they do and what causes them. Playlists, cards and end screens are used to organise and suggest other videos that may be of interest. The cases used have been collected during my career from hospitals including Leicester, Nottingham, St George's and the Royal Marsden in London UK
Thank you for your interest in the video. I am restricted by what is in my library of pictures and unfortunately do not have any clinical images of hibernoma.
Thank you for your interest in my video. I am not really qualified to go into any detail about treatment as I am a pathologist! There will be a lot of videos available that will cover treatment though.
I have hypothyroidism, I'm female, I don't have Hashimotos, I have primary hypothyroidism and I developed a lesion on the back of my right hand about a year ago. Currently got a second one developing. I was terrified the first one was a basal cell carcinoma at the start, because it starts off as a lump with its own distinct blood supply - you can see a vein. But it grows larger and then kind of implodes to form a ring of smaller bumps around a depression. Along with hypothyroidism, or because of it, my cholesterol is crazy high.
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Sir i have some questions regarding this. Hope you will help. 1. What is the treatment for the said disease ? 2. What consequences we can expect when this is not treated ? Like what will be the next stages in this.
I would like to know more is the calcification the cause of ductal carcinoma or is it a warning sign that it may happen isvthere always calcification deposits near.
@@Pathologyminitutorials Why doesn't the body clear the cells by having the Monocytes or Neutrophils engulf them? Thank you for answering my questions.
I did a few treatments of it and I have interstitial cystitis a disease of the bladder which feels like you have a uti all the time compared to bladder cancer. I stopped doing them after the last one he increased the dosage I asked him not too but he did. That night changed everything for me. I was desperate for pain relief since no drs will give pain medication to you even if you were on fire. I got worse! And now it’s like I’m back to the worst pain I’ve ever had. I had pain before the ketamine infusions but they got worse and worse. He said to hang in there I just canceled my appointments. One appointment was 500.00. And it was cash only. So my bladder is worse and I’m suffering all over again! I know that he gave me versed that actually helped more than the ketamine. Ketamine will TEAR YOUR BLADDER UP! The pills are worse for you.
I had a nephrectomy due to a oncocytoma that was causing mid upper back pain, and constant severe fatigue. It took years for numerous various doctors to correctly diagnose it and consequently resulting in a complete removal of my left kidney due to the tumour position and size. After the initial CT scan they suspected RCC. After the biopsy of the removed kidney it was a relief that it was a benign oncocytoma. My health took an immediate turn for the better.
This video is mainly for medical students or who are studying in the field of medicine. So for those who want simpler explanations I suggest you guys visit different platforms. :)
Microscopes are amazing. It's a whole other world. I'd be very interested in seeing cellulitis, if possible. I've had it several times in my lower legs. It'd be good to put a 'face' to what had been happening to me. Thank you for your videos. They are very interesting.
What is the best way to keep inflammation down without resorting to the use of corticosteroids? I avoid white flour products, sugar, and other foods that contribute to inflammation. I also take beet root extract, turmeric, and other supplements, but I’ve likely had Temporal Arteritis for about ten years, and it’s getting scary. The pain is more frequent and intense, and my vision gets blurred. I suffered from Lyme diseases that are most often in remission now, and they caused a lot of damage. I just had discs replaced in my cervical spine with fusions, and my surgeon said that what I’d previously been told was Trigeminal Neuralgia is more likely to be Temporal Arteritis.
I am very new to the term "pleomorphic" or "pleomorphism," but I can already see huge, and, indeed, fundamental problems with the explanation of the phenomenon here. This explanation describes a cell fixed in a post-event state, condition, or pathology. The term "morph" or "morphic" means subject or possesses an intrinsic ability to change. For example, morphing, changing, or adapting to meet the demands of presenting conditions.
@@Pathologyminitutorials So it is simply a snapshot of the final (moribund state) of the pleomorphic process? Is that not, by definition, just a cell, albeit a dead cell?
@@Pathologyminitutorials Also, how does one show the pleomorphic process in still images? I fail to see the usefulness of still images, outside of the context of, for example, determining cause of death. I have seen similar images to those shown here, but not in the context of "pleomorphism".