Urinary Bladder

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Urinary Bladder

Fig. 36.1. Exstrophy of the bladder. Extensive intestinal metaplasia is present.   Cystitis ♦ Cystitis is a descriptive and often nonspecific term that refers to a variety of benign inflammatory…

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Nonneoplastic Renal Diseases

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Nonneoplastic Renal Diseases

1. Normal glomeruli by light microscopy (a) Minimal change disease (b) Thin glomerular basement membrane disease (c) Early Alport disease (d) Early membranous glomerulonephritis 2. Focal/segmental lesions (a) Focal segmental…

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Lung and Pleura

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Lung and Pleura

Fig. 28.1. Intralobar seques tration. Lower segment of lobe shows end-stage changes with marked, fibrosis, and remodeled airways. Microscopic ♦ Young patients: pathology may be normal   ♦ Older patients:…

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Eye and Ocular Adnexa

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Eye and Ocular Adnexa

Iris anomalies Iridocorneal synechiae and other anomalies Peter anomaly Axenfeld anomaly Rieger anomaly Phacomatoses Neurofibromatosis Sturge–Weber syndrome Rubella Marfan syndrome Persistent fetal vasculature Retinopathy of prematurity Retinoblastoma Juvenile xanthogranuloma  …

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Forensic Pathology

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Forensic Pathology

Fig. 7.1 Pressure pallor of anterior lividity over weight-bearing points (A). Patterned anterior lividity (B). Tardieu spots and anterior lividity (C).   ♦ Extent is minimal with blood loss and…

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Prostate

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Prostate

Fig. 38.1. Acute prostatitis with microabscess formation.   ♦ Acinar destruction and epithelial cell degeneration   ♦ Stromal hemorrhage and edema   ♦ Abscess is a rare complication, especially in…

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Head and Neck

Sep 21, 2016 by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE Comments Off on Head and Neck

Fig. 24.1. Multinucleate cells with ground glass nuclear change characterize infection with Herpes simplex virus.   Oral Hairy Leukoplakia Clinical ♦ This condition represents a peculiar manifestation of Epstein–Barr virus…

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