Open main menu

Pathology Education Instructional Resource β

Changes

IPLab:Lab 3:Bronchopneumonia

26 bytes added, 03:24, 19 August 2013
no edit summary
== Images ==
<gallery heights="250px" widths="250px">
File:IPLab3Bronchopneumonia1.jpg|This gross photograph of lung illustrates multiple abscesses throughout the lung of this patient.
File:IPLab3Bronchopneumonia7.jpg|This higher-power photomicrograph shows a central portion of an abscess. Note the absence of any parenchymal lung tissue in this section due to extensive neutrophilic infiltration with liquefaction necrosis of the parenchymal tissue. Masses of leukocytes (primarily neutrophils), fluid ("liquor puris" which is serum, fibrin, etc.), and necrotic debris within an abscess form what is referred to as "purulent material" -- or "pus" in lay terminology. The blue-staining mass in the center of this abscess (arrow) represents colonies of bacteria.
</gallery>
 
{{IPLab 3}}
1,845
edits