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- Pathology - Tommy the doc
Atrophy is a reduction in the size and or number of cells It can occur from low hormone levels, loss of innervation, ischemia, not enough nutrients, or a local increase in pressure (nephrolithiasis) Also, an occlusion of a secretory duct as in cystic fibrosis can atrophy areas
- MTPathologyDoc - YouTube
The main purpose of my YouTube channel is to provide free videos to medical students to learn and review pathology-to learn the basics and to review for tests, including the USMLE
- SIMPLY PATHOLOGY
Explore Simply Pathology to learn and understand pathology with expert guidance and resources
- Episode 210: Michele Mitchell – Why Patient-Centered Pathology Matters . . .
Today my guest is patient advocate Michele Mitchell What we discuss with Michele: Her personal cancer battle The treatment journey Seeing the enemy – a pivotal moment Pathology Clinics and patient experience Expanding advocacy to national level The 21st Century Cures Act and what it means for patients MyPathologyReport ca – A Patient’s Perspective AI in patient-centered pathology
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- Biochemistry - Tommy the doc
Defect causes thick mucus, recurrent infections, nasal polyps, and meconium ileus in newborns Most common lethal disease in whites High concentration of Cl found in the sweat test Treat with N-acetylcysteine to loosen mucus X-linked frameshift mutation deletes the dystrophin gene and accelerates the breakdown of muscle Onset before age 5
- The Pathologist | The Pathologist
Discover the voices driving change and progress in pathology and laboratory medicine From legacy figures to today’s leading professionals, explore stories, interviews, and community highlights that inspire and inform
- The Pathology Course Cometh. Part 2: Websites.
There are a handful of websites out there (besides Pathology Student!) that are good for students taking pathology courses Here are my top four picks: 1 Ed’s Pathology Notes (or The Pathology Guy) Nice, detailed, easy to read information on pretty much anything you’d want to know about pathology I’ve used this a lot, even as a resident
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