@@sabhdermaits a cell with eosinophilic homogenous cytoplasm and peripheral slipper shaped nuclei....I am not in favour of eosinophil. Please explain sir.
Para keratosis hoga because it's a scaly disease. In areas of just thickening of s corneum, you will see ortho keratosis. So you are right in your statement ☺️
This is the very basic lecture of dermatology every resident needs. Thank you for your continuous guidance.
Glad it was helpful! I agree. If we simplify concepts and explain, it becomes a lot easier to grasp dermatology. 😊😊
Please do continue the series of dermatopathology! Never understood it better
I am glad you found this useful. Yes, we will make videos on dermatopathology from time to time 😊😊
Please continue videos series
Surely
Alternating ortho and parakeratosis- pityriasis rubra pilaris
Cool! Where? Add a time stamp on the video so that I may know what you are referring to.
Sir aren’t keratohyaline granules and Orlando bodies different? @14:56
Yes, odland bodies mainly have lipids to form the cholesterol layers, while keratohyaline has proteins and enzymes for keratinization.
PRP & ILVEN
Absolutely! 😁😁
Is it plasma cell sir?
In Dyskeratosis section @ 58:10
That's a nice try. but look at the cytoplasm color and the shape of the nucleus. It's not a plasma cell. Any other answers?
Eoisinophil sir?
@@sabhdermaits a cell with eosinophilic homogenous cytoplasm and peripheral slipper shaped nuclei....I am not in favour of eosinophil. Please explain sir.
Pityriasis rubra pilaris( checkerboard pattern)
Any particular time stamp you want to mention?
Eosinophil sir?
Hi, what about them? Are you referring to a certain part of the video? If yes, kindly put time stamps so that I will know. 😊
Psoriasis m dono hote h ortho and parakeratosis
Eosinophils cell
Para keratosis hoga because it's a scaly disease. In areas of just thickening of s corneum, you will see ortho keratosis. So you are right in your statement ☺️
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