This daily doodle captures all, well, most, of the blood cellular components which are all derived from the main haematopoietic stem cells found in bone marrow (top left). Included in this Haematopoietic Family Photos are eosinophils, basophils, neutrophils, red blood… Read more ›
This daily doodle represents the development of the Red Blood Cell in the bone marrow. This process is called Erythropoiesis and it is stimulated by decreased oxygen in the circulation, which is detected in your Kidneys. In response to low… Read more ›
The two main Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD) include Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative colitis. Although they are both grouped as inflammatory bowel diseases, there are significant differences between the two. This daily doodle tries to illustrate these differences. The top half… Read more ›
Pathology of the Upper GI, Malabsorption Syndromes and Introduction to GI Clinical Skills. This daily doodle features Helicobacter pylori, a perforated gastric ulcer (OUCH!) and a little bit of Barrett’s esophagus. I just realized that this composition makes it look… Read more ›
This doodle is a collage of the many things that I learned today, from the functional unit of the pancreas, which contains acinar (red) and duct cells (blue) to the emulsification of fat (oil with triglycerides dripping down and turning… Read more ›