Digital case
JRC:6287 : Pulmonary coccydioidomycosis.
See also
coccydioidomycosis
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Articles
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pulmonary coccydioidomycosis
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pulmonary in situ carcinoma
1 October 2012Digital case
JRC:6230 : Lung In situ carcinoma in a bronchiectasis. -
pulmonary clear cell adenocarcinoma
30 September 2012clear cell adenocarcinoma of the lung
Digital case
JRC:6198 : Pulmonary clear cell adenocarcinoma.
JRC:6200 : Pulmonary clear cell adenocarcinoma.
Synopsis
Extremely rare as a pure subtype—but over a third of mixed adenocarcinomas show at least some focal clear cell change.
Tumor cells form sheets with at least focal tubal formation (the latter required for diagnosis) and may form papillae.
Intracytoplasmic material is PAS-positive, diastase-sensitive—indicative of glycogen. (...) -
pulmonary well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma
19 December 2012Pulmonary well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma; pulmonary well-differentiated epidermoid carcinoma
Digital case
JRC:6218 : Pulmonary well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. -
pulmonary Niemann-Pick disease
5 November 2012Niemann-Pick’s disease (Lung)
Digital slide
JRC:6380 : Niemann-Pick’s disease (Lung)
See also
JRC:6759 : Niemann-Pick’s disease (Kidney)
JRC:7267 : Niemann-Pich’s disease (Liver)
JRC:7801 : Niemann-Pick’s disease (Lymph node)
JRC:8328 : Niemann-Pick’s disease (CNS) -
pulmonary metastasis of a choriocarcinoma
6 November 2012Lung metastasis of a choriocarcinoma.
Digital slide
JRC:14085 : Lung metastasis of a choriocarcinoma. -
Sjögren disease
24 March 2010primary Sjögren’s syndrome; Goujerot-Sjögren disease; Sjögren syndrome
Sjogren’s syndrome causes keratoconjunctivitis sicca and xerostomia. It can also cause other exocrine abnormalities such as vaginal dryness, bronchitis, and affect other organs.
Anti-SS-A (Ro) and anti-SS-B (La) antibodies
Anti-SS-A(Ro) antibodies are found in many autoimmune disorders, such as SLE, subacute cutaneous lupus, neonatal lupus, ANA negative lupus, Sjogren’s syndrome, primary biliary cirrhosis, chronic active (...) -
lobular capillary hemangioma
6 July 2012pyogenic granuloma
Definition: Lobular capillary hemangioma (LCH) is a specific entity among vascular lesions of the head and neck that may be diagnosed loosely as “pyogenic granuloma”. In contrast to granulation polyps and other reactive conditions, LCH is regarded as likely a benign vascular neoplasm.
Lobular capillary hemangioma is a lesional pattern that can be observed in several vascular tumors or vascular malformations (vascular dysplasias). Lobular capillary hemangioma is a common (...) -
cutaneous vasculitis
12 August 2004Digital cases
Case 198 (HPC:198): Cutaneous eosinophilic vasculitis in Churg-Strauss disease Digital cases
UI:634 - Leukocytoclastic vasculitis
Images
Polyarteritis nodosa : fibrinoid necrosis and neutrophils infiltrating the medium-sized vessels in the deep dermis and subcutis
https://twitter.com/JJSpeiserMD/status/793580966623215622
Lesional patterns
leukocytoclastic vasculitis
lymphocytic vasculitis
neutrophilic vasculitis
necrotizing vasculitis
granulomatous (...) -
dermal neurofibroma
7 May 2009cutaneous neurofibromas; cutaneous neurofibroma
Digital case
JRC:8461 : cutaneous neurofibroma.
Definition: Dermal neurofibromas, sometimes referred to as cutaneous neurofibromas, typically arise in the teenage years and are often associated with the onset of puberty.
They continue to increase in number and size throughout adulthood, although there are limits to how big they get.
They look like lumps on or under the skin. While dermal neurofibromas can lead to stinging, itching, pain (...)
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