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Glossary
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IPLab:Lab 1:Lung Abscess
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IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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IPLab:Lab 3:Acute Appendicitis
Created page with "== Clinical Summary == This 11-year-old male was admitted to the hospital with a complaint of 8 hours of severe pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen accompanied by ..."
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This is a gross photograph of another example of peritonitis. Again note the fibrinosuppurative exudate covering the abdominal organs (arrows).
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This is a gross photograph of the open abdominal cavity of a patient with acute appendicitis. In this patient, there had been rupture of the appendix with spillage of intestinal contents into the abdominal cavity. This spillage resulted in an acute abd...
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This higher-power photomicrograph of the mucosal surface shows the loss of normal mucosal epithelium (arrows) and the inflammatory infiltrate. The principal inflammatory cell in this case of acute appendicitis is the neutrophil.
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This photomicrograph of the mucosal surface shows a small area with normal mucosal epithelium (arrow). This area is surrounded by areas of ulceration with an inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes and neutrophils.
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This is a photomicrograph of the serosal surface of the appendix on the left (1) and the submucosal tissue in the center (2) with remnants of a lymphoid nodule. Surrounding this lymphoid nodule are masses of leukocytes which should not be present in a ...
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This is a photomicrograph of an appendix exhibiting acute inflammation. Note that there are only remnants of mucosal tissue identifiable along the luminal border of this specimen. There is an extensive infiltration of leukocytes in this tissue which ca...
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This is a low-power photomicrograph of a normal appendix on the right and an appendix with acute inflammatory response on the left. Note the abundant blue-stained lymphoid tissue beneath the mucosal layer and the absence of blue-staining cells in the s...
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This is a gross photograph of the appendix which was removed from this patient with acute appendicitis. Note the rough, shaggy material (arrows) on the surface due to deposition of fibrin and inflammatory cells.
IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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IPLab:Lab 3:Objectives
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IPLab:Lab 3:Objectives
Created page with "* List the 4 cardinal signs of inflammation and the pathogenesis of each. * List the cells of the inflammatory process, their activity, and whether they are involved in acute ..."
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IPLab:Lab 3
Created page with "* Objectives * Appendix: Acute Appendicitis * Lung: Lobar Pneumonia * IPLab:Lab..."
IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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Glossary
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IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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IPLab:Lab 1:Prostate
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IPLab:Lab 1:Tuberculosis
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IPLab:Lab 1:Fat Necrosis
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IPLab:Lab 1:Lung Abscess
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IPLab:Lab 1:Kidney Infarction
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IPLab:Lab 1:Myocardial Infarction
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This gross photograph shows an example of normal physiologic hypertrophy. The organs shown are an open uterus (1), cervix (2) and vagina (3), both ovaries (4) and both kidneys (5) from a woman who died shortly after normal delivery from causes unrelate...
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This autopsy specimen was taken from another patient who had cardiac hypertrophy and congestive heart failure that resulted in dilation of the cardiac chambers. This heart was markedly enlarged (700 grams) but the congestive failure leads to dilation o...
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Normal myocardium (left) is compared to hypertrophied myocardium (right). This high power view demonstrates the large dark nuclei (arrow) found in hypertrophied cardiac muscle cells. Polyploidy is a common feature in cardiac hypertrophy. Also note the ...
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Normal myocardium (left) is compared here to hypertrophied myocardium (right). The muscle fibers are thicker and the nuclei are larger and darker in the hypertrophied myocardium.The clear spaces between the muscle fibers are due to processing artifacts...
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This low-power photomicrograph shows normal myocardium (left) compared to hypertrophied myocardium (right).
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This is a gross photograph of a cross section of a normal human heart taken at autopsy (right) and the heart from this case, which demonstrates concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricular wall. Note the marked thickening of the left ventricular wall...
IPLab:Lab 2:Hypertrophy
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Created page with "* Objectives * Heart: Myocardial Hypertrophy * Prostate: Nodular Hyperplasia * IPLab:Lab 2..."
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IPLab:Lab 1:Fat Necrosis
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