Autoimmune gastritis and differential diagnosis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- This is part of a series of short video that cover inflammatory patterns in the stomach. The current video covers Autoimmune gastritis. Additional videos will cover lymphocytic gastritis, H.pylori gastritis, and other less common forms of gastritis including collagenous colitis, erosive gastritis, and eosinophilic gastritis.
These videos are not meant for the accomplished gastrointestinal pathologist but are instead meant for trainees in pathology as well as folks out in community practice. These videos do not cover esoteric lesions but instead are focused on the practical everyday challenges of diagnostic histopathology. Tips that aid in the crafting of a histopathology report are also included.
I hope you enjoy these videos and I hope to hear from you. Compliments are welcome, but suggestions to improve these videos as well as topics for additional videos will be deeply appreciated.
What would be the recommended treatment to increase a patient’s stomach acid?
I take HCL with food
Thank you for simplified explanation on this topic
Great class. Thank you very much.
Thanks very much for sharing. Your presentation is awesome. You are a very good teacher.
Thank you very much!
Excellent lecture. Clear, precise and very useful in daily sign out Thanks a million sir Amjad Ali Khan MD pathology USA
Very instructive and objective. Thank you for sharing! Congratulations from Brazil.
Very good
Very very informative sir
Great video, thank you! I was wondering in Case 3 at 9:00 whether the intestinal metaplasia there looks a bit dysplastic? Or is this simply reactive due to the inflammatory background? It doesn’t really have these pencillate nuclei and amphophilic cytoplasm as in tubular adenomas, but still the nuclei look enlarged and a bit crowded.
Thank you Dr.Deshpande for these short priceless learning sessions 🙏🏻
Thanks!
Thanks Dr. Deshpande, I really apreciate your work, clear and instructive
thank you for the easy to understand explanation. my first step in researching this for myself since doctors aren't helpful
Excellent... ❤❤
Thank you
very useful tips
Great video,thanks you Dr
Thanks! Can I suggest that you speak about luminal and hepatobiliary/pancreatic dysplasias? Also about misplaced glands vs invasion.
will do! thanks
Hello Dr.deshpande, could you perhaps do a video on gastritis xanthoma? I’ve gastritis by the looks of it I’m guessing it’s xanthoma.
very useful
By the way, wouldn't be simpler and cheaper if the endoscopist send us each region's material apart? Antrum fragments in one tube and the corporal ones in another?
Thank you alot for the great explanation, greetings from Germany
Glad you enjoyed it!