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Viral Encephalitis

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Demonstrate lymphocytic perivascular cuffing in the Virchow-Robbins space. Is this a classic feature of almost all encephalitis cases? Are the vast majority of encephalitis cases viral rather than bacterial?...

Cerebral Infarct, Recent

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Is brain damage always used as the best example of liquefactive necrosis? Why is necrosis here liquefactive? Can many types of brain damage cause liquefactive necrosis, in a non-specific fashion? Might...

Vertebrae- Fracture Callus

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What are the two types of callus in the phases of a healing bone fracture? Which type is this? What is it composed of? Demonstrate it.

Appendix- Acute Appendicitis- Self-Leraning Module...

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Find some remnant mucosal glands. What is the definition of ulceration anywhere in the body? Demonstrate neutrophils (i.e., polys, or PMNs) in all four layers---mucosa, submucosa, muscular layer, serosa....

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