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21 August 2013
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This is a gross photograph showing a closer view of a cut section of lung. An area of fibrosis (arrow) is evident in this photograph.
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This is a gross photograph of cut sections of lung. There are several areas of fibrosis (arrows) within the lung parenchyma.
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This is a gross photograph of lung demonstrating areas of fibrosis on the pleural surface (arrow).
IPLab:Lab 12:Acetaminophen Toxicity
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of the skin from this patient showing a blister and the thrombosed small vessels (arrows) in the dermis.
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This low-power photomicrograph of the skin from this patient shows a blister and numerous thrombosed vessels (arrows) in the dermis.
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Photograph taken at autopsy demonstrating the severe necrosis of the skin of foot.
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This is a high-power photomicrograph of the edge of the necrosis. Again, note the coagulation necrosis and hemorrhage in this area. The viable hepatocytes at the edge of this necrosis are vacuolated (arrows).
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This is a medium-power photomicrograph of the areas of hemorrhagic necrosis. Note the coagulation necrosis and hemorrhage in this area. Viable hepatocytes can be seen along the edge of this lesion.
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This is another example of the areas of hemorrhagic necrosis (arrows).
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In this photomicrograph of the liver from this patient there are areas of hemorrhagic necrosis (arrows).
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This gross photograph of the liver from this patient demonstrates the pale areas of necrosis (arrows).
IPLab:Lab 12:Alcoholic Cirrhosis
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This is another photograph of the cerebellum from this patient demonstrating the marked thinning of the anterior portion of the cerebellum (arrows). This pattern of cerebellar damage is consistent with Wernicke's encephalopathy.
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This photograph of the cerebellum from this patient demonstrates the marked thinning of the anterior portion of the cerebellum (arrows).
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This photomicrograph shows the dilated vessel just under the epithelium of the esophagus.
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This photograph taken from still another patient at autopsy demonstrates the esophageal varices in the distal esophagus (arrows). The esophagus was clamped before removing the esophagus from the body in order to trap the blood in these distended varice...
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This is a photograph taken from another patient at autopsy to demonstrate numerous esophageal varices in the distal esophagus (arrows). None of these varices have ruptured.
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In this closer view of the distal esophagus the ruptured varix is indicated by the probe. Other varices and areas of submucosal hemorrhage can also be appreciated.
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This photograph taken at autopsy shows the distal portion of the esophagus and the stomach. The esophageal varices are visible just under the mucosa of the esophagus (arrows). Some of the blood from the ruptured varix can still be seen in the stomach.
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This photograph was taken during the EGD while the patient was alive. Note the red hyperemic areas (1) and the area of hemorrhage (2).
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In this high-power photomicrograph of trichrome-stained liver, the bands of fibrous tissue surround the hepatocyte nodules. There is some degeneration and dropout of hepatocytes in this nodule. Also note the increased numbers of bile ducts in the triad...
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In this high-power photomicrograph of trichrome-stained liver, the bands of fibrous tissue surround the hepatocyte nodules. There is some degeneration and dropout of hepatocytes in this nodule. Also note the increased numbers of bile ducts in the triad...
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In this is medium-power photomicrograph of trichrome stained liver the bands of fibrous tissue are seen to form "bridges" between triad areas (arrows); this is called "bridging fibrosis." Also note the fibrous tissue (arrows) and how the hepatocytes ar...
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This is a low-power photomicrograph of this liver stained with a trichrome stain to highlight the fibrous tissue (arrows). Also note the nodular pattern.
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This is a closer view of the liver from this patient. Again note the nodular pattern and the areas of greenish discoloration. These green nodules are actually the viable hepatocytes that are stained green because of bile stasis. The pale areas are the ...
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This is a gross photograph of the liver from this patient. Note the nodular pattern and the areas of greenish discoloration as well as pale tan areas.
IPLab:Lab 11:Chagas Disease
Created page with "== Images == <gallery heights="250px" widths="250px"> File:IPLab11Chagas1.jpg|This peripheral blood smear from the patient shows two trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi. Fil..."
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of an H & E stained heart biopsy from this patient. Note the T. cruzi amastigotes (arrows) within this longitudinal section of a myocyte.
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of an H & E stained heart biopsy from this patient. At this magnification the organisms within a myocyte (arrows) and the adjacent inflammatory response are more clearly seen. The individual organisms within the m...
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of an H & E stained heart biopsy from this patient. Again, note the organisms within a myocyte (arrow) and the inflammatory response.
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This is a low-power photomicrograph of an H & E stained section from the heart biopsy of this patient. Note the organisms within a myocyte (arrow) and the adjacent inflammatory response.
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This peripheral blood smear from the patient shows a higher power view of a Trypanosoma cruzi trypomastigote. Note the prominent kinetoplast (arrow).
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This peripheral blood smear from the patient shows two trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi.
IPLab:Lab 11:Schistosomiasis
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This is a photomicrograph of the liver from another patient with Schistosoma mansoni. These eggs have elicited a robust inflammatory response, including a multinucleated giant cell. These lesions go on to heal by fibrosis resulting in cirrhosis and the...
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This is high-power photomicrograph of the patient's fecal specimen containing another Schistosoma mansoni egg.
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This is a high-power photomicrograph of the patient's fecal specimen containing the characteristic egg of Schistosoma mansoni. Note the spine on the egg (arrow).
IPLab:Lab 11:Cysticercosis
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This is a photograph of the body of an adult tapeworm. Note the body segments.
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This photograph of an autopsy specimen from another patient shows an adult tapeworm in the intestine. Note that the worm attaches to the luminal surface of the intestine via the scolex.
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This is a photograph of the cyst that was surgically removed. The cyst is filled with a clear fluid and contains a scolex.
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This is a head CT showing the two cysts (arrows).
IPLab:Lab 11:Ascariasis
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This high-power photomicrograph of the fecal specimen from this patient shows a Giardia lamblia cyst (arrow).
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This high-power photomicrograph of the fecal specimen from this patient shows a Giardia lamblia trophozoite. Note the two nuclei and the tapered end (that goes out of the plane of focus) containing flagella (arrow).
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This high-power photomicrograph of the fecal specimen from this same patient shows an Entamoeba histolytica cyst (arrow).
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This is a higher-power photomicrograph of another ascarid egg.
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This is a high-power photomicrograph of a fecal specimen from this patient showing an ascarid egg (arrow).