Difference between revisions of "IPLab:Lab 3:Foreign Body Granuloma"

From Pathology Education Instructional Resource
Jump to: navigation, search
(Images)
Line 10: Line 10:
 
File:IPLab3ForeignBodyGranuloma5.jpg|This is a fully-polarized view of lung showing numerous birefringent particles.
 
File:IPLab3ForeignBodyGranuloma5.jpg|This is a fully-polarized view of lung showing numerous birefringent particles.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 +
 +
== Virtual Microscopy ==
 +
<peir-vm>IPLab3ForeignBodyGranuloma</peir-vm>
  
 
== Study Questions ==
 
== Study Questions ==
 
 
* <spoiler text="Compare and contrast the tissue reactions to carbon (anthracosis), talc, and silica. What factors are important in the pathogenesis of tissue injury due to these foreign materials?">Carbon is relatively inert and leads to little if any tissue damage.
 
* <spoiler text="Compare and contrast the tissue reactions to carbon (anthracosis), talc, and silica. What factors are important in the pathogenesis of tissue injury due to these foreign materials?">Carbon is relatively inert and leads to little if any tissue damage.
  

Revision as of 16:07, 3 January 2014

Clinical Summary[edit]

This 21-year-old black male suffered a gunshot wound to his right chest. A thoracotomy revealed multiple bleeding points in the middle and lower lobe of the right lung and significant hemorrhage from an intercostal artery. A portion of the right middle lobe was removed. The patient's post-operative course was complicated by Gram-negative pneumonia and significant neurologic dysfunction, apparently the result of emboli from iliofemoral venous thrombosis. All were treated without sequelae.

Images[edit]

Virtual Microscopy[edit]

Study Questions[edit]


Additional Resources[edit]

Reference[edit]

Journal Articles[edit]

Images[edit]

Related IPLab Cases[edit]

A thoracotomy is a surgical procedure in which an opening is made in the chest wall.

In alcoholics, aspiration pneumonia is common--bacteria enter the lung via aspiration of gastric contents.

Plural of embolus. An embolus is something that blocks the blood flow in a blood vessel. It may be a gas bubble, a blood clot, a fat globule, a mass of bacteria, or other foreign body. It usually forms somewhere else and travels through the circulatory system until it gets stuck.

Thrombosis occurring in the deep veins of the legs is a common sequela seen post-operatively.