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Week 4 schedule

Dear Students,We have finished two rounds of reading - General Pathology - 13 days of daily tests and reading. Now extra one round of rapid reading before TnD. Points to learn from the last 3 weeks Learn from your mistakesJust by avoiding silly mistakes - you can improve your score by 20%Concentrate on core conceptsBelieve in your instincts If a diagnosis fits only few parts of the question and not all - you might be wrong.If you giving this NEET exam the pathology revision series will be very useful -  Conceptualise and solve maximum vignettes and apply to all other subjects  -  Subscribe here today

Week 3 video updated

Yesterdays week 3 discussion has been updated in the app. You can find them in the main screen - Learn --> Recorded Lectures. Have shifted all the lectures in this folder so it will be easy for you guys. Best wishes -  We shall discuss today's TnD at 8pm - Live. Recorded version of TnD shall be available in Recorded Lecture. Enroll to Pathology revision program to get access to it. - Subscribe here today

For iOS users

For everyone using iOS -  kindly download zoom - if you want to use in iPad or on phone for the live class -  Apple didn't allow to integrate zoom yet, the delay was to wait for that. I shall put a link separately in the live class section. If you click on it  - it will redirect to zoom.Or else you can watch in the website directly.  (ranjitharpathology.testpress.in)  Have applied once again for approval in app - lets hope that Apple approves it at the earliest. If you not enrolled to revision course - Subscribe here today -  We will have the discussion of this week tests by 8pm today. 

Chondrosarcoma _ Gross

A beautiful gross image of chondrosarcoma. The black highlighted image shows the tumour in the metaphysial region of bone. Get all images labelled for a quick revision with Pathology Revision Series  -  Subscribe here today

TnD General Pathology - Live

Dear Students,There are customised 50 questions for TnD - General Pathology available. The questions might be long and tedious, this is just created keeping in mind the new pattern of examination - More integrated clinical vignettes, Images in MCQ and couple of one liners.. !This exam is FREE for all students.The discussion of the same will happen on Sunday 8pm onwards - I would want all the students to finish the exam before than and sit for the exam. To learn how to solve the clinical vignettes and for the discussion video - Enroll to Pathology Revision Series - Subscribe here today

Robbins Review Vignettes

A 40-year-old man had undifferentiated carcinoma of the lung. Despite chemotherapy, the man died of widespread metastases. At autopsy, tumors were found in many organs. Histologic examination showed many foci in which individual tumor cells appeared shrunken and deeply eosinophilic. Their nuclei exhibited condensed aggregates of chromatin under the nuclear membrane. The process affecting these shrunken tumor cells was most likely triggered by the release of which of the following substances into the cytosol? (A) Lipofuscin (B) Cytochrome c(C) Catalase(D) Phospholipase Register to the Pathology Revision Course - And get your preparation streamlined - First TnD General Pathology- Discussion by Sunday live class. Get registered and get the entire lecture series - Subscribe here today

General Pathology TnD - Tomorrow

Dear Students, With yesterday we had finished the complete General Pathology - We will be having a TnD, which will open to all users by tomorrow evening. I insist you to give the exam and we will have live video discussion by Sunday - 8 to 9pm. Let's see what have you done till today in the patho revision !Solved - 120+ clinical vignettes in the form of mini tests dailyListened to three hour lecture on solving the questions Image bank updated  - With labelsCompleted the updates in RobbinsCompleted Two Think tanks -  Approach to case scenariosDiagnosed real time cases in Telegram Group - I was super proud when few of you all when can diagnose Choristoma in real biopsies and frozen sectionsAnd tomorrow we will be done with General Pathology -  Revision and reading is the best way to improve ! Let's keep doing it.  It's still not late - join us for the considered difficult hematology and integrated systemic pathology - Subscribe here today

Robbins Review Vignettes

A 25-year-old woman with amenorrhea has never had menarche. On physical examination, she is 145 cm (4 ft, 9 in) tall. She has a webbed neck, a broad chest, and widely spaced nipples. Strong pulses are palpable in the upper extremities, but there are only weak pulses in the lower extremities. On an abdominal MR imaging, the ovaries are, the ovaries are small, elongated, and tubular. Which of the following karyotypes is most likely to be present in this patient? 45,X/46,XX46,X,X(fra)47,XXY47,XXXGet the correct answer with explanation by the end of the day in Pathology Revision series -  Robbins Review tab -  Subscribe here today to get access too all !

Robbins Review Vignettes

A 55-year-old woman has had discomfort and swelling of the left leg for the past week. On physical examination, the leg is slightly difficult to move, but on palpation, there is no pain. A venogram shows thrombosis of deep left leg veins. Which of the following mechanisms is most likely to cause this condition? Turbulent blood flowNitric oxide releaseIngestion of aspirinImmobilization Get the correct answer with explanation by the end of the day in Pathology Revision series -  Robbins Review tab -  Subscribe here today to get access too all !

Robbins Review Vignettes

A 27-year-old woman gives birth to a term infant after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery. The infant is cyanotic at birth. Two months later, physical examination shows the infant to be at the 37th percentile for height and weight. The representative gross appearance of the infant’s heart is shown. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?Tetralogy of FallotPulmonic stenosisTruncus arteriosusTransposition of the great vesselsLearn more clinical vignettes with Pathology revision series - Subscribe here today