Systemic Pathology Laboratory ... A review for students of Esteban Garcia y Montemayor, M.D.'s laboratory course of Systemic Pathology


 
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Instructional Unit I
Heart
Aorta
Coronary Artery
Myocardium
Rheumatic Fever
Cardiac Septum

Instructional Unit II
Bronchopneumonia
Emphysema
Miliary Tuberculosis
Organized
  
Thrombosis (Vein)

Peribronchial Lymph
  
Node

Pulmonary Artery
Trachea


Instructional Unit III
Salivary Gland
Duodenum
Pancreas
Jejunum
Colon
Newborn Liver
Adult Liver with
   Toxic Hepatitis

Adult Liver with
   Cirrhosis

Gallbladder

Instructional Unit IV
Thyroid (Goiter)
Thyroid
   (Hashimoto's)

Adrenal Adenoma

Ovarian
   Endometriosis

Instructional Unit V
Vagina (LGIECh)
Cervix (HGIECh)
Breast
   Fibroadenoma

Instructional Unit VI
Kidney (Acute
  Tubular Necrosis)

Kidney (Amyloidosis)
Kidney (Grawitz)
Kidney (Wilm's)
Bladder (Transitional
   Carcinoma)


Instructional Unit VII
Brain Cortex (Acute
   Hypoxia)

Brain Cortex
   (Chronic Hypoxia)

Brain (Glioblastoma
   Multiforme)

Medulla (Multiple
   Sclerosis)

Spinal Cord (Multiple
   Sclerosis)

Instructional Unit VIII
Blood Smear
Bone Marrow
   (General)

Bone Marrow
   (Vertebral)

Lymph Node

Instructional Unit IX
Hairy Skin
Skin (2nd Intention
   Scarring)

Skin (Squamous Cell
   Carcinoma)

Skin (Melanoma)

Instructional Unit X
Bone
Adipose Angiolipoma


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    |  Instructional Unit VII
 

Brain Cortex (Acute Hypoxia)  |  Brain Cortex (Chronic Hypoxia)  |  Brain (Glioblastoma Multiforme)  |  Medulla (Multiple Sclerosis)  |  Spinal Cord (Multiple Sclerosis)
 

  |  Brain Cortex with Acute Hypoxia
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing acute hypoxia with laminary necrosis with preservation of the molecular layer.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 0X
Slide Num: 19
Filename: Column right 4
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing acute hypoxia with laminary necrosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 25X
Slide Num: 19
Filename: 37
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing acute hypoxia with laminary necrosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 100X
Slide Num: 19
Filename: 38
     
   
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing acute hypoxia with laminary necrosis, cell swelling and eosinophilic degeneration.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 100X
Slide Num: 19
Filename: 39
   
     
     
  |  Brain Cortex with Chronic Hypoxia
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing chronic hypoxia with cortical thinning and pallor due to astrocytosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 0X
Slide Num: 20
Filename: Column right 3
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing chronic hypoxia and gliosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 25X
Slide Num: 20
Filename: 40
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Brain cortex showing chronic hypoxia and simple atrophy of pyramidal cells.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 400X
Slide Num: 20
Filename: 41
     
     
  |  Brain Glioblastoma Multiforme
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Tumoral infiltration up to the subarachnoidal space with multiple areas of necrosis and vascular neoformation.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 0X
Slide Num: O
Filename: Column right 2
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Detached leptomeninges and tumoral infiltration of the cortex.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 25X
Slide Num: O
Filename: 42
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Necrosis (right) and palisades (left) with hemorrhage and glioblastoma.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 100X
Slide Num: O
Filename: 43
     
 
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Endothelial hyperplasia, tumoral astrocytes and glioblastoma.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 60X
Slide Num: O
Filename: 44
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Rosenthal fibers (bottom left), capillary neoformation and glioblastoma.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 400X
Slide Num: O
Filename: 45
 
     
     
  |  Medulla with Multiple Sclerosis
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: The gray areas of the medulla represent the demyelinated cords of the white matter in Multiple Sclerosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 0X
Slide Num: P
Filename: Column right 1
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: The gray areas of the medulla represent the demyelinated plaques, the white areas represent the myelinated areas.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 25X
Slide Num: P
Filename: 46
Tissue: Brain
Diagnosis: Demyelinated plaque.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 60X
Slide Num: P
Filename: 47
     
     
  |  Spinal Cord with Multiple Sclerosis
Tissue: Spinal Cord
Diagnosis: The gray areas of the spinal cord represent the demyelinated cords of the white matter in Multiple Sclerosis.  Cervical, thoracic and lumbar sections of the spinal cord.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 0X
Slide Num: Q
Filename: Column left 11
Tissue: Spinal Cord
Diagnosis: Demyelinated lateral cord with Multiple Sclerosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 25X
Slide Num: Q
Filename: 48
Tissue: Spinal Cord
Diagnosis: Demyelinated axons with Multiple Sclerosis.
Stain:
Hematoxylin & Eosin
Magnification: 400X
Slide Num: Q
Filename: 49

 

 

 

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