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necrosis
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hepatoblastoma
16 March 2004hepatoblastomas
Definition: Hepatoblastoma is a malignant embryonal liver tumor that occurs almost exclusively in infants and very young children.
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Macroscopy : https://twitter.com/DraEosina/status/762631086207893506
Cytology: https://twitter.com/AdamGomezMD/status/720632495671087104
https://twitter.com/MArnold_PedPath/status/736000944303808512
Hepatoblastoma is composed of epithelial and mesenchymal elements in varying proportions and at various stages of differentiation. The (...) -
ovarian cysts
2 September 2003Benign Cystic Lesions of the Ovary, ovarian benign cystic lesions ; ovarian cysts ; cystic ovaries ; cystic ovary RPD
Definition: An ovarian cyst is any collection of fluid, surrounded by a very thin wall, within an ovary.
Most ovarian cysts are functional in nature and harmless (benign). In the US, ovarian cysts are found in nearly all premenopausal women, and in up to 14.8% of postmenopausal women.
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sacrococcygeal teratoma
18 July 2004Sacrococcygeal teratoma (SCT) is the most common tumor of the newborn with an incidence of 1 in 35,000 to 40,000 live births.
In the newborn, the sacrococcygeal site is located at the base of the tailbone (coccyx), is the most common location of teratomas in newborns.
Variants
malignant transformation
amplification at 8q and 12p (#20113846#)
Cytogenetics
constitutional 7q deletion (#14663834#)
constitutional trisomy 2p (#14663834#)
constitutional t(12;15)(q13;q25) pat (...) -
acute inflammation
1 June 2004Digital cases
Case 25 (HPC:25) : Acute appendicitis
Case 94 (HPC:94) : Acute appendicitis
Case 13 (HPC:13) : Acute synovitis
Definition: Acute inflammation is a rapid response to an injurious agent that serves to deliver mediators of host defense-leukocytes and plasma proteins-to the site of injury.
Types - Lesional patterns
acute inflammation
congestive inflammation
cellular acute inflammation
suppurative inflammation / suppuration
abcess / abcesses / abcedation (...) -
cholestasis
4 June 2003Definition: In morphological terms, cholestasis is the presence of visible bile in tissue sections. It is also known as bilirubinostasis because the main component seen by light microscopy is bilirubin.
Bile is rarely seen in normal liver, and then only in minute amounts; cholestasis should therefore be regarded as pathological.
The location of the bile varies. The commonest is in dilated bile canaliculi between hepatocytes. This canalicular form of cholestasis, sometimes called acute (...) -
spleen
28 August 2003Normal spleen. Adj. splenic
WP - PathPedia
Digital slides
HPC:97 : Normal spleen
HPC:266 : Normal spleen
HPC:300 : Normal spleen (Idiopathic thrombopenic purpura)
Images
normal spleen
https://twitter.com/histocasino/status/743550252267999232
The spleen (from Greek σπλήν—splḗn) is an organ found in virtually all vertebrate animals. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. Thus, life is possible after the spleen is removed.
The spleen is the (...) -
splenic infarction
21 May 2004splenic infarct, splenic infarction
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Crohn colitis
17 March 2004colonic Crohn disease
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thymic seminoma
6 June 2006See also
germinal tumors seminoma
thymic tumors thymic germinal tumors
mediastinal tumors mediastinal germinal tumors mediastinal seminoma