U make very great videos Sir!!. we follow the same textbook. And i would really appreciate if u upload all the topics from this book system wise. like from lung pathology and GIT pathology most of the topics are not covered. i hence request u to plz upload videos for all topics.
Doctor Rabiul thank you so much for such nice videos. you have made pathology easy for us. you are greatest teacher so far in pathology. kindly upload all CVS pathology topics. I will be grateful to you.
+Andrew Chew Thank you for your question. According to the “Response to Injury” hypothesis endothelial dysfunction is the most common reason behind initiating atherosclerosis. It can occur due to hypercholesterolemia, turbulence, toxins from cigarette smoke, homocysteine, infectious agents etc. Endothelium dysfunction will result in loosening of the tight junctions between the endothelial cells and result in increased permeability of fluid, lipid and leukocytes into tunica intima. This is why more lipids will enter the tunica intima from the lumen of the blood vessel. Note that in the blood lipids are carried in lipoproteins. Elevated level of cholesterol in the LDL can directly impair endothelial cell function. These LDL can also get oxidized by free radicals generated by inflammatory cells. These modified LDL will be taken up by macrophages by scavenger receptors and accumulate inside the macrophages converting them into foam cells. Binding and uptake of these modified LDL will also stimulate release of various growth factors and cytokines that will attract more inflammatory cells and the vicious cycle of “inflammation---> oxidation of LDL---> uptake into macrophage” will continue. Take care & stay blessed. Best wishes from Bangladesh. :)
the pathogenesis flow chart in the white board is not seen clearly when we seen this video from mobile. if this chart is zoom in certain interval it will very helpful to understand. thank u
Sir, thank you so much for all your help by teaching well.Sir can you please upload lectures on LYMPH NODE PATHOLOGY, BONE,JOINT & SOFT TISSUE TUMOURS? TOPIC SUGGESTION Sir...
I m from India Pune Maharashtra studying physiotherapy and we refer to harsh Mohan pathology book for syllabus and your videos greatly help expand knowledge and understanding me plz keep uploading sir Just fr my info what text book do you refer to in your institute
Thank you for watching my video, I followed "Robbins & Cortan Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Edition", "Harsh Mohan Text Book of Pathology 6th Edition ", 'Rapid Review Pathology by Goljan" etc. to make this video. Best wishes from Bangladesh :)
Thank you for your feedback. I used the following books to make this lecture: - Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Diseases 9th edition - Harsh Mohan Text Book of Pathology 6th edition - Rapid Review Pathology by Goljan etc. Take care and stay safe. If you like these lectures do share them with your friends. :)
Thank you for your feedback. You can use "Clip Grab" software. You have to download each video individually. Just copy the link of each video one by one in clip grab and then it will download them serially. Take care and stay blessed. :)
Thank you for your feedback. I usually refer to Robbins & Cortan Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Edition and also sometimes Harsh Mohan Text Book of Pathology 6th Edition. Take care and stay blessed. :)