Items tagged “pathology”
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Osteosarcoma - conventional (histology)
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06 Nov 2009
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Osteosarcoma - distal femur (gross pathology)
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13 Nov 2009
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Lipoma - spindle cell (histology)
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16 Nov 2009
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Sarcoidosis (gross pathology)
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18 Nov 2009
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Carotid body tumor (histology)
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18 Nov 2009
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Synovial sarcoma (histology)
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16 Dec 2009
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Hepatoblastoma histological classification
Although hepatoblastomas can be histologically classified into a variety of subtypes, it is important to remember that with the possible exception of small cell undifferentiated subtype, prognosis is independent of histology when adjusted for stage gender and age 1.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (gross pathology)
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04 Feb 2010
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Bronchogenic cyst (histology)
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06 Feb 2010
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Usual interstitial pneumonia (histology)
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17 Feb 2010
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Aspergillus fumigatus (microscopy)
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22 Feb 2010
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Aspergillus fumigatus (histology)
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22 Feb 2010
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Rosenthal fibers
Rosenthal fibers are astrocytic cytoplasmic inclusions, typically found in areas of longstanding gliosis. These elongated or "corkscrew" structures occur within astrocytic processes and are brightly eosinophilic (stain bright pink on the H&E stain) 1-3. They represent astrocytic processes swolle...
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Retinoblastoma (gross pathology)
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20 Apr 2010
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Ovarian mucinous cystadenoma (gross pathology)
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01 May 2010
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Krukenberg tumor of ovary (gross pathology)
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01 May 2010
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Ovarian fibroma (gross pathology)
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01 May 2010
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Brenner tumor of ovary (gross pathology)
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01 May 2010
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Ovarian torsion (gross pathology)
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01 May 2010
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Blood-brain barrier
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) forms a physical resistance to the passage of lipophobic substances from cerebral capillaries into the brain and is a key reason why there is no CSF enhancement following intravenous contrast media on CT and MRI.
Gross anatomy
The blood-brain barrier is formed by ...