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- 17:23, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 577 of page IPLab:Lab 7:Objectives patrolled
- 17:23, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 576 of page IPLab:Lab 5:Neurofibromatosis patrolled
- 17:22, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 575 of page Template:IPLab 7 patrolled
- 17:22, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 574 of page IPLab:Lab 5:Neurofibromatosis patrolled
- 17:22, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis8.jpg (This is a high-power photomicrograph of the cells in the neurofibroma.)
- 17:21, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 572 of page Category:IPLab:Lab 7 patrolled
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- 17:21, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis7.jpg (This higher-power photomicrograph of the neurofibroma shows more clearly the elongated cells (primarily Schwann cells) that make up this tumor.)
- 17:21, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis6.jpg (This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the neurofibroma demonstrating the loose pattern of elongated cells making up the tumor mass.)
- 17:20, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 568 of page IPLab:Lab 6:Additional Resources patrolled
- 17:20, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis5.jpg (This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the neurofibroma (1) with the overlying skin (2).)
- 17:20, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 566 of page IPLab:Lab 6:Additional Resources patrolled
- 17:19, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis4.jpg (This is a low-power photomicrograph of a subcutaneous neurofibroma (1). Note the increased pigmentation in the skin (2).)
- 17:19, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis3.jpg (This is a closer view of neurofibromas on the skin.)
- 17:19, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis2.jpg (This is another view taken at autopsy demonstrating the neurofibromas. Some lesions can be seen as subcutaneous swellings (arrow) and others form pedunculated masses. Most are hyperpigmented.)
- 17:18, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab5Neurofibromatosis1.jpg (This photograph, taken at autopsy, demonstrates the distribution of neurofibromas on the skin of this patient.)
- 17:17, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 561 of page IPLab:Lab 6:Objectives patrolled
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- 17:06, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 552 of page IPLab:Lab 2:Fatty Change and Cirrhosis patrolled
- 17:06, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 551 of page IPLab:Lab 2:Fatty Change and Cirrhosis patrolled
- 17:05, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 550 of page IPLab:Lab 4:Additional Resources patrolled
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- 17:02, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 548 of page IPLab:Lab 4:Atheromatous Emboli patrolled
- 17:02, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange12.jpg (This is a cut surface of the same tissue seen in the previous slide. Note the marked nodular pattern. The paler-staining areas between the round nodules represent fibrous connective tissue.)
- 17:01, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 546 of page IPLab:Lab 4:Atheromatous Emboli patrolled
- 17:01, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli6.jpg (A mesenteric artery also had an atherosclerotic embolus. Again note the cholesterol clefts and thrombotic material that occlude this artery.)
- 17:01, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 544 of page IPLab:Lab 2:Fatty Change and Cirrhosis patrolled
- 17:01, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli5.jpg (This is another view of this vessel with an atherosclerotic embolus. Note the cholesterol clefts (1) and thrombotic material (2) that occlude this artery.)
- 17:01, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli4.jpg (This higher-power photomicrograph of one of the arcuate arteries reveals a cholesterol embolus. Note the needle-shaped space (arrow) within the lumen of this artery (arrow) which represents the space occupied by the cholesterol crystal that was dissolv...)
- 17:00, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli3.jpg (This is a low-power photomicrograph of kidney tissue. Several blood vessels can be identified at the corticomedullary junction (arrows).)
- 17:00, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange11.jpg (This gross photograph of liver demonstrates severe nodular cirrhosis. Note the extensive scarring of the capsule and the nodular projections of tissue through the uncut capsule in this tissue. The green color is due to the accumulation of bile pigment.)
- 17:00, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli2.jpg (This is a closer view of the luminal surface of the aorta from the previous image. The rough, ulcerated surface and the thrombotic material can be easily seen in this image.)
- 17:00, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange10.jpg (This is a low-power photomicrograph of liver stained with a trichrome stain. In this section, connective tissue stains green (arrows) and hepatic parenchymal cells are red. Note that many of the parenchymal cells have clear spaces indicating fatty dege...)
- 17:00, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4AtheromatousEmboli1.jpg (This is a gross photograph of the aorta from this patient opened lengthwise with the luminal surface visible. Note the rough surface with ulcerations and adherent thrombotic material. There is a mild dilation (aneurysm) at the distal aorta just at the ...)
- 16:59, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange9.jpg (This photomicrograph of the liver is from another patient with a history of alcohol use. There are some clear vacuoles indicating fat droplets (1) and there are numerous red-staining granular deposits within the cytoplasm of hepatocytes (2)--this is al...)
- 16:58, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange8.jpg (An oil red O stain for fat was performed on a frozen section of this liver tissue. The red droplets represent fat in the tissue which is typical of fatty degeneration in the liver. By using frozen sections the tissues do not have to be dehydrated throu...)
- 16:58, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange7.jpg (A high-power photomicrograph of the liver parenchyma shows that each individual liver cell is filled with a large, clear droplet which represents the space remaining after lipid was dissolved by the dehydration procedure used to embed the tissue. '''No...)
- 16:57, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange6.jpg (Another view at the same power illustrates the proliferation of bile ducts in the interlobular and perichordal regions (arrows).)
- 16:56, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) automatically marked revision 532 of page IPLab:Lab 4:Septic Emboli patrolled
- 16:56, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4SepticEmboli8.jpg (This is a high-powered photomicrograph of a myocardial abscess stained with a special tissue Gram stain (Brown & Brenn) to illustrate the colonies of bacteria in this myocardial tissue (arrows).)
- 16:56, 19 August 2013 Peter Anderson (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab2FattyChange5.jpg (This higher-power photomicrograph of the centrilobular area gives the appearance of fatty tissue, as indicated by many empty spaces. Very few normal liver cells can be seen in this slide. A few more normal-appearing hepatocytes are present at the left ...)
- 16:56, 19 August 2013 Seung Park (talk | contribs) uploaded File:IPLab4SepticEmboli7.jpg (This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the abscess within the myocardium illustrating colonies of bacteria as the dark blue-staining material (arrow).)