Gross Test 2 - today at 9pm
What is your most probable diagnosis on this below thyroid gland ? - Stay tuned for the answers - Subscribe here today to get access to complete videos with schedule from Dec 1t
What is your most probable diagnosis on this below thyroid gland ? - Stay tuned for the answers - Subscribe here today to get access to complete videos with schedule from Dec 1t
Gross appearance is an important clue to diagnosis. We had completed one test based on gross appearance - Let's do the other test tomorrow. ! Below image - shows meningioma beneath the dura has compressed the underlying cerebral hemisphere. Subscribe here today to get access to all tests and videos
Lets learn the gross Pathology ! - We will be having a couple of tests to understand the gross pathology. ! To gain access to these tests - Subscribe here today Lets learn images of Gross Pathology from standard sources !If you have thought it's Barretts Esophagus - it's not - It's Normal gastroesophageal junction. Let's learn to differentiate grossly with few salient points in Pathology Revision Series
Let's push ourselves more to the occasion. With the help of a few like minded people, I shall be sharing a few more questions from other subjects ! (whichever i have support for) _ Let's start with the dreaded Anatomy.Immediately after birth of a boy, a moist, red protrusion of tissue is noted just superior to his pubic symphysis.(as shown in the image below) After observation, urine drainage is noted from the upper lateral corners of this tissue mass. What is the diagnosis? (a) Pelvic kidney (B) Horseshoe kidney (c) Polycystic disease of the kidney (D) Exstrophy of the bladder Contributed by Dr. Viswajit Deshmukh, Anatomy, JIPMER. Shall post the explanation in the revision series as provided - Subscribe here today to gain access.
So the exam is postponed and extra time is now a problem. We have being doing so good with the revision - And what do we do now with the extra time. ? Time bound targets made our life easier - Now the task is huge. Our last 2 months perseverance has to stay for 4 more months ! Is it possible ? Yes absolutely possible. ! So what do we do now ? 4 months is bit of a huge task - can we make our aspirations also high ?? Ready for time to re-learn with me ??Dec 1 onwards What if we watch the pre-recorded lecture - One hour and half hour a day - Same like #8to9ispathotime. Some days a bit more and some days a bit less ! Once the chapter gets over - I shall give the test.I don't want you to make drastic changes in your notes - Let the learning be passive ! Watch and just add whatever few new things you learn ! We shall do it during the entire Dec and Jan and you will be done reading pathology. Watching the entire video and solving questions as well. Feb middle onward we shall see what to do with the "NMC" approval. ! Let me know if that's ok. The video lectures will be available in your account daily as per the time table and will stay till your NEET. Something I can do which is in my power - at no extra cost ! - Let's relearn pathology - Subscribe here today to revise ! #pathocubs are a bigger force than NMC - let's be united and learn better ! Comments and suggestions are welcome !
Gross naked eye images are also an important clue to diagnosis. This is a gross image of Fibroadenoma BreastThe cut surface has multi-lobulated appearance - The microscopy of compressed duct by stroma reflects the gross lobulation. Do not miss the gross morphology - Tomorrow and Day after we will have two tests just on Gross Morphology with explanations as a part of revision series ! - Subscribe here today and attend the exams.
Students were asking that it was difficult to identify the gross images and so here we go a few days in advance. ! Tomo and day after we wil have two tests just on gross images in the revision series. ! "To leave no stone unturned" - let this be our motto ! It's a month and one month of full force. If you have difficulty in Pathology - Subscribe here today lets complete one round before NEET
Autopsy of a 14 year-old male who died in a motor vehicle accident shows many yellow spots on the inner surface of the aorta. Which of the following best describes the lesions? (a) They are a very uncommon finding for a patient of this age.(b) Their distribution closely mimics that of aortic dissection(c) Once formed, they inevitably progress to atheromas(d) They show predominantly intracellular lipid accumulation Leading question 2 - What is the probable etiology of the above patient ?Revision 3 from next monday - Subscribe here today and complete the back logs in the next few days !
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