Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7b

Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7b: Neoplasia

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8 Responses to “Medical School Pathology, Chapter 7b”

  1. Thank you for the …
    Thank you for the great slides and explanations. Thank you also for your time.

  2. This is very …
    This is very helpful. Thank you very much.

  3. WashingtonDeceit on March 7th, 2010 at 10:16 pm

    the way i always …
    the way i always understood it was that the epithelium (cells) that GIVES RISE to bronchial lumens or bronchial glands (mucus) is the epithelium which undergoes malignant transformation, to me this makes sense

  4. I am a resident and …
    I am a resident and when taking a med student tutorial, I was asked “How can respiratory epithelium form adenocarcinoma? There are no glands in respiratory epithelium”.
    The only answer I could think of is that it is a tumour arising from epithelium so it is a ‘carcinoma’ and it forms glandular structures so it gets the ‘adeno’ and that I assume it is some sort of embryological memory…

    Would you have a better explanation for this question?

  5. i wish you had a …
    i wish you had a table of contents!!
    i want to see some videos again!

    please tell me how can i find the specific material i am looking for in your amazing lectures.
    thank you

  6. I could watch this …
    I could watch this until dawn, pity I have to work. Keep em coming!

  7. thanx so so so so …
    thanx so so so so much

  8. Very educated …
    Very educated teaching material in Pathology via YouTube! Thank you very much Prof Deceit.

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