Lectures, studies, blah blah blah blah blah........

Trivial

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Lectures, studies, blah blah blah blah blah........

I'm very bored, so i decided to spam around
ANybody could post their studies or lectures here, or some general knowledge

If there is any question, just post
Hope that someone who specialized on it can answer your problem

I'm studying Medical
So, i'll post some Medical things
But maybe later, since i need to read my lecture notes first
 

Trivial

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Yea, of course it's purple since it was colored by Hemo-Eosin coloring
For Pathology Anatomy or Histology, usually use that kind of coloring to make some specimens
Oh, forgot those are from my campus's Pathology Anatomy Laboratory


Now, here is the Ascaris Lumbricoides
The worm of the intestine. Usually lives in the Jejunum, or small intestine
One patient could have up to 20 Ascarises in their intestine
or, for chronic stage, it can cause intestine blocking
Usually produce up to 300.000 eggs per day
the biggest worm of intestine

Class : Nemathohelmynth

Male : Has some kind of hook on one side
Female : Bigger than the male, on the 1/3 part of the body, has some kind of thick part for copulation or breeding

reproduction : Produce eggs that will be out through the stools
Infection : Eats the mature egg of Ascaris Lumbricoides

Disease : Ascariasis
Therapy : Prazikuantel, or another Antelmentic medicine


http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh302/jihad_ds/DSC02036.jpg

Image from the Parasitology Lab of Yarsi University
 

Rocknote

Banned
Trivial;44102 said:
Here is the histological/microscopic view of AdenoCarcinoma of the Colon, a malignant cancer of the colon
Pay attention to the so-many gland-like cells at the edge of the center hole/Lumen
Those are the malignant cells

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh302/jihad_ds/Adenokarsinomakolon-1.jpg

Does this have to do with breast cancer? :confused:;

Trivial;44272 said:
Yea, of course it's purple since it was colored by Hemo-Eosin coloring
For Pathology Anatomy or Histology, usually use that kind of coloring to make some specimens
Oh, forgot those are from my campus's Pathology Anatomy Laboratory


Now, here is the Ascaris Lumbricoides
The worm of the intestine. Usually lives in the Jejunum, or small intestine
One patient could have up to 20 Ascarises in their intestine
or, for chronic stage, it can cause intestine blocking
Usually produce up to 300.000 eggs per day
the biggest worm of intestine

Class : Nemathohelmynth

Male : Has some kind of hook on one side
Female : Bigger than the male, on the 1/3 part of the body, has some kind of thick part for copulation or breeding

reproduction : Produce eggs that will be out through the stools
Infection : Eats the mature egg of Ascaris Lumbricoides

Disease : Ascariasis
Therapy : Prazikuantel, or another Antelmentic medicine


http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh302/jihad_ds/DSC02036.jpg

Image from the Parasitology Lab of Yarsi University

The worms sure are big! Is the infection of these worms high?

BTW, who is the camera guy?
 

Trivial

New Member
Rocknote said:
BTW, who is the camera guy?

I myself when i was in the Lab

Rocknote said:
Is the infection of these worms high?

Quite high, but if you have good immunity, you will not suffer Ascariasis, though you've eat its mature egg


What primo had said is true, it's a malignant cancer, so it could spread through the other parts of the body
Mainly, it can spread in Hematogen way (Using the blood vessel's flow)
But, i guess that since the Anatomy position of Breast and Colon/Large Intestine is kinda far, so it may cause indirectly effect, through the Metastatis progress of the cancer


Now, the next one
http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh302/jihad_ds/DSC02217.jpg

That's the result of the Glucose's concentration in the urine, it was using the Benedict as the reagent

Blue = No glucose in the urine
Green = Glucose at level 1 in the urine
Orange = Glucose at level 2 in the urine
Deep orange = Glucose at level 3 in the urine
Deep Red = Glucose at level 4 in the urine, this urine is sweet and often being swarmed by the ants

What to think?
This will be a consideration of the Diabetes Melitus disease, that could lead to Renal Failure
Diabetes Melitus = A disease where Glucose are being signed in the urine, a systemic disease, the kidney's capillary could got a great damage due to high concentration of the blood during filtration that thus produce urines

There are many etiologies of the Diabetes Melitus, which i won't say it here

Now, the Renal Failure
Renal Failure = A condition where kidney can't produce any urine, or can't filtrate the blood. This could lead to Blood-Urine-Nitrogen, a condition where the blood and the urine are mixed in the body, and the blood has high concentration of Nitrogen.

Renal Failure is a deadly condition since someone could suffer a great intoxication since it's like he/she drinks their own urine

If there's any question, just ask

Picture taken from the Clinical Pathology of Yarsi University
 
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