thrombotic microangiopathies, Moschkowitz syndrome, TMA
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Microscopy
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Articles
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thrombotic microangiopathy
15 April 2005 -
plexiform schwannoma
14 September 2005plexiform cellular schwannoma
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infantile hemangioma
11 March 2004juvenile hemangioma, cellular hemangioma of infancy, common hemangioma of infancy; GLUT1+ infantile hemangioma
Digital Cases (Digital slides)
HPC/106 : GLUT1+ infantile hemangioma
HPC:186 : GLUT1+ infantile hemangioma
HPC:385 : GLUT1+ infantile hemangioma
Clinical synopsis
The typical infantile hemangioma appears postnataly, grows quickly, and regresses gradually in the first few years of life. Approximately one third of IH are present at birth.
Infantile hemangiomas progress (...) -
cystic fibrosis
27 June 2003mucoviscidosis
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diapedesis
30 April 2004leukocytic transmigration
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fibroadenoma
25 October 2006fibroadenomas, adenofibroma
In the breast, there are two basic types of fibroadenoma: intracanalicular and pericanalicular :
An intracanalicular fibroadenoma because it has stromal proliferation compressing ducts.
Pericanalicular fibroadenomas have a stroma proliferating around the ducts, so they are not compressed.
Localization
mammary fibroadenoma
See also
Tumors fibroepithelial (...) -
adipocytic tumors
30 October 2003adipose tissue tumors, lipomatous tumors
Classification
benign adypocytic tumors lipoma lipomatosis lipomatosis of nerve lipoblastoma lipoblastomatosis angiolipoma myolipoma chondroid lipoma extrarenal angiomyolipoma extra-adrenal myelolipoma spindle cell lipoma pleomorphic lipoma hibernoma atypical lipomatous tumor hemosiderotic fibrohistiocytic lipomatous tumor lipomatous hemangiopericytoma fibrohistiocytic lipoma
malignant adypocytic tumors (...) -
botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma
26 October 2007botryoid embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, embryonal botryoid embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
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corpus luteum
17 November 2004corpora lutea (corpus luteum)
Definition: Corpus luteum is 1 to 2 cm, round yellow, lobulated structure with cystic center. It has luteinized granulosa and theca cells.
In pregnancy, coprus luteum is larger, bright yellow with prominent central cavity, hyaline droplets and calcification. Progesterone from the corpus luteum maintains the uterus for implantation.
The corpus luteum secretes progesterone which induces a secretory endometrium. It normally regresses in 14 days unless it is (...) -
Schiller-Duvall body
14 October 2003Schiller-Duvall bodies
Definition: Schiller-Duvall body is a morphological pattern seen in endodermal sinus tumor (yolk sac tumor). It consists in a central vessel surrounded by tumor cells in a cystic space often lined by flattened tumor cells.
Schiller-Duvall body is a structure seen in the endodermal sinus pattern of yolk sac tumor. The whole structure being contains in a cystic space often lined by flattened tumor cells.
Images
Retroperitoneal mass - AFP, AE1AE3 and glypican (...)