Basic Pathology And Microbiology
Education and training
26/06/2022
What do you see here?
Calcium oxalate monohydrate............?
Calcium oxalate crystals......................?
Calcium oxalate dihydrate....................?
Calcium oxalate......................................?
Your answers.
Sample: Urine.
Microscopic examination (40X).
Male patient.
Age : 28 Yrs.
12/06/2022
What do you see here?
Candida species...........?
Epithelial cells..............?
Calcium oxalate............?
Female patient
Age: 24 Yrs
17/05/2022
Bacterial Morphology Diagram.
18/04/2021
COVID-19 is primarily airborne, safety protocols should change urgently: Lancet report The report has gone against the predominant scientific view which says that coronavirus spreads through smaller aerosols that remain suspended in the air or through fomites
1-2 years experience medical Technologist for Lab.
Contact: 01303239970, 01819786921.
22/12/2018
3D and normal atypical structure of bacteria
30/10/2018
Winter:
Common seasonal diseases of winter include cold, cough, flu, bronchitis, dry and itchy skin. Most often, the diseases of winter are caused by viral infections. These common seasonal diseases can be avoided by taking necessary
precautions:
Wear suitable clothes
Cover your mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing
Regularly wash your hands with soap and water
Avoid exposure to illness at home or school
Have a balanced, healthy diet to build immunity
If you have a pre-existing lung or respiratory condition, consult a specialist during the change of season
Vaccination against flu may be considered for people at a high risk of getting flu and for people who are vulnerable like young children, pregnant women, people with chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart and lung disease and people over 65 years
Moisturise your skin regularly to prevent dry and itchy skin
An animation showing the moving parts of the Respiratory System.
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The Lungs are different from one another. The right consists of three lobes, Superior, Middle, and Inferior, while the left only has two, the Superior and Inferior.
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The Lungs are encased by the Pleura, a membrane surface that lubricates the lungs movement while we breath.
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The Diaphragm, a muscle that helps pump air into and out of the lungs. As it contracts (moves down), the air is sucked in, as it relaxes, the air is pushed out.
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