Histopathology Skin--Melanoma in situ

Published 2007-05-14
Histopathology Skin--Melanoma in situ

All Comments (14)
  • I like how you always end your videos with by saying thank you. It is us, that is grateful to you. So thank you.
  • @dvdb47
    Having just been diagnosed with melanoma in situ, this video was very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to put it up for all of us.
  • "you can see... SOON... HOPEFULLY" i cracked up :)) thanks for this video!!
  • @raduionescu3973
    Hello. Thank you for your video. I have encountered this aspect several times in my small careere. Took the same decision and now, after watching this video, I am happy that someonelse at the other end of the world would have done the same. Greetongs from Romania
  • @leesard17
    THANK You. having just finished histology in med school, im getting ready for pathology this coming year. and its great to see that youre still here to HELP me.!
  • @cbimbi
    I have been diagnosing these mini-melanomas more often after learned to recognize those thicker and blacker lines on dermatoscopy. the newer lens are far better than those old ones when you could have been found by your secretary on indecent positions with the patients in the examination room :). the value of this vid is immense, congrats and post more!
  • @WashingtonDeceit
    For many years the ridiculous debate raged: Is this CIS or is this "severe" dysplasia? Now, most of the real smart guys will tell you, "Who cares?"
  • you have explained it very beautifully... thank you sir for this video & hope you keep posting more like this :)
  • @sanjana621
    It looks like a buckshot, which is a shotgun shell that you pack with shots or small bullet like pellets - its used to shoot deer. So when you shoot that gun, the pellets spew forth separately and forward. So "buckshot-ing" here, is that the melanocytes appear to be shooting up INDIVIDUALLY towards the epidermis, leaving their normal location, down in the dermis.
  • @agentdark64
    Buck shot, that's the same as pagetoid spread right? I had a melanoma in situ, but i had minimal pagetoid spread with pockets of regression.
  • @Catchetat
    i still don't understand what buckshot means? in a medical and non-meidcal context...