Medlar body
In chromoblastomycosis
Images
https://twitter.com/ASDPTweets/status/665166813626429440
https://twitter.com/PathoPictures/status/635793489528229888
https://twitter.com/VishwasParekh/status/710632555817598978
Medlar bodies https://twitter.com/goswami_malini/status/1561697081655726080
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D. General pathology
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Medlar bodies
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exogenous
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endogenous
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mortality
5 June 2022See also
childhood mortality
death -
childhood mortality
5 June 2022See also
childhood
mortality -
childhood
5 June 2022Pathology
childhood diseases
childhood mortality -
general pathology
9 April 2022See also
system pathology
Books
Cells, Tissues and Disease: Principles of General Pathology. G. Majno.
ISBN 10: 0865424241 ISBN 13: 9780865424241
Wiley-Blackwell, 1996
General and Systematic Pathology. JCE Underwood
ISBN 10: 0443052824 / ISBN 13: 9780443052828
1996
Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease. Ramzi S. Cotran.
ISBN 10: 0721650325ISBN 13: 9780721650326
W B Saunders Co, (...) -
clusters of epithelioid histiocytes
29 April 2020Images
Epithelioid hystiocites, showing their characteristic “fortune cookies” or “boomerang” nuclei in cytology https://twitter.com/MauroSaieg/status/1115592091973967872
Toxoplasmosis triad https://twitter.com/AdelinaBaltan/status/1255166780110188548
Pathology
clusters of epithelioid histiocytes in : nodal toxoplasmosis classic Hodgkin lymphoma -
acute phase proteins
15 April 2020See also
inflammation / inflammatory reaction acute inflammation -
necrobiotic granuloma
28 January 2020collagenolytic granuloma
Definition : Granulomatous disorders comprise a large family sharing the common histological denominator of granuloma formation. Collagenolytic or necrobiotic granuloma is one in which a granulomatous infiltrate develops around a central area of altered collagen and elastic fibers.
The altered fibers exhibit new staining patterns, becoming either more basophilic which gives blue appearance (“blue granuloma”) or eosinophilic giving red appearance (“red granuloma”). (...)