In prevois video you have talked about 3 mechanisms of vasculer permeability but you have explained 2 mechanism ( i:e contraction of endothealial cells endothelial injury) in prevois video.... But in this video you have not explained the third one.!! Hope you will answer my question and i might be wrong
Peace be upon you. Thank you very much for these valuable videos. Please add the automatic translation feature to them. Thank you for your cooperation, Maryam from Iraq
Hello Sir. Your videos are soo interesting and understandable. Thank you sir for your non profitable teaching. Student like me is gaining lots of information. Love from India.
I really appreciate your efforts to help Medical students, i like the explanation and iam looking forward to watch all videos related to this topic, Thank you much👍👍
thank you so much sir...inflammation seems so easy after watching the video...sir can u please upload videos on systemic pathology..it will of great help sir
Sir you are very helpful to me to advance study in general pathology. . . As a medical student sir may I suggest that make an animation on very difficult topics like in biochemical mechanisms so that the viewers can easily understand. But very great video it really helps me
huzaifa awad alla Thank you for liking my video. Glad to know it was helpful. As always, best wishes from Bangladesh. :) You can also check out my new video on Fibrosis . here is it's link : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GNnTD-rIo0M.html
Hello Dr Rabiul. Thank u for ur amazing video. Now I understand about acute inflammation. Can you make chronic inflammation and tissue repair as soon as posibble because Im relying on your videos actually.Can you make a video on cancer. I really lost.
Jasmin Ali Thank you for liking my videos. I already have 2 videos on tissue repair (wound healing) in my channel. Click on the video tab to see all my 31 uploaded videos. Here is a video link of the first video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b4AOnDLK4tQ.html Chronic Inflammation will be uploaded next week hopefully. As I have very limited spare time to record, edit, upload all by myself besides working as a post graduate student I can't upload sooner than a week. I already have 2 videos on Neoplasia. You can check them out too. Best wishes from Bangladesh.
oh thank you so much Dr actually I am from Malaysia and now studying medicine in USMKLE in Belgaum, India. Thank you again for replying and I cant wait for ur next video
Thank you for your feedback. Take care and stay blessed. Here is a link of my new immunology video on transplantation and graft rejection. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o2vm2Sh1W84.html
dr can iget master degree of pathology in your college becouse am in somalia now am and ihave been larnng five years of bachelor degree in laboratory technology please ineed your answere.
thank you so much sir....this video helped me a lot to understand the core of pathology,,,,sir is there any video on the topic"wallerian degeneration"?
Raghav bhattarai Thank you for liking my videos. Best wishes from Bangladesh. I have not made videos on CNS so far. Here is a link of my new educational video on Hyperthermia and it's management. You can check it out too ! Take care and stay blessed. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o7PKXECuFsM.html
backers Thank you for liking my videos and for your feedback. I miss my white board too. My current placement is out side the capital city and Internet speed is slow here. So I can't make videos with white board as they become very large file to upload from here. I will try to make those types of videos again when ever I go to Dhaka on weekends from a near future. I am also thinking of making some short videos that I can upload from here as well. As always best wishes from Bangladesh.
Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease 9th Edition. Thank you for your feedback. New lecture on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia is now available in the channel. Link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SyptroxJaSk.html Take care and stay blessed.
You said that serotonin is vasodilator, but everywhere is stated that serotonin is a vasoconstrictor during clotting. Is it having different role in beginning of inflammation and the end or it's a mistake?
Serotonin has 7 major classes of receptors with variety of sub types. Depending on the receptor it acts on, serotonin can either act as a vasoconstrictor or vasodialator.
And during injury the blood undergoes statis as less fluid due to leakage of protein rich fluid into d interstitial space(connective tissue or focus of injury)concentrating (hemoconcentration)cells left inside the microcirculation(vascular circulation) As a result RBC gets clumped (stick with each other) inside circulation increasing their size bigger then individual WBC .the big size RBC kick WBC(margination of WBC towards periphery of blood vessel (microcirculation) as a result RBC makes it place in the centre
Thank you for your feedback. This is a growing channel, I make videos in my free time, it may take a while to cover all systems. Take care and stay blessed.
i have a request. this inflammation vedio has some mistakes.you should use clear pictures or draw clear diagrams to teach properly.otherwise it makes student bored