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Arteriolosclerosis (Hypertension) And Hydropic...

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Demonstrate tubules with hydropic change. What is hydropic change? Is hydropic change a NON-specific finding in many diseases?

Myocardial Infarction - Recent

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Demonstrate granulation tissue. What is granulation tissue? Can the term granulation tissue be used, more or less, interchangeably, with the term organizing inflammation?

Myocardial Infarct - Remote

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Draw a line separating the fibrosis (scar) from the normal cardiac muscle tissue. How might one differentiate scar (fibrosis), from coagulation necrosis, from normal cardiac muscle (in words)?

Myocardial Infarct

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Demonstrate the coagulation necrosis. Demonstrate the neutrophilic infiltrates (i.e., acute inflammatory infiltrate)

Acute Fibrinous Pericarditis

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Demonstrate the fibrin. Is it limited to the pericardial layer? What are some common causes of acute pericarditis?

Bacterial Pericarditis

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In all honesty, can this be grossly or microscopically differentiated from a NON-bacterial pericarditis? Do you feel confident enough to identify bacteria on this type of stain? If so, demonstrate some....

Acute Fibrinous Pericarditis

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Is it limited to the pericardial layer? What are some common causes of acute pericarditis?

Acute Cholecystitis

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Is the presence of neutrophils in the wall of the gallbladder needed for the diagnosis of acute cholecystitis? Demonstrate this. Demonstrate some fibrin. If the inflammatory infiltrate was severe enough...

Chronic Esophagitis

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Which of the four primary GI tract layers, mucosa, submucosa, muscularis, serosa/adventitia is involved the most? Demonstrate this. Being chronic inflammation, what is the primary cell(s) of infiltration?...

Chronic Fibrinous Bursitis

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Why can the phrase chronic fibrinous be construed as an oxymoron? What is a bursa as opposed to a joint cavity? Show the fibrin. Show the fibrosis. Show some synovial cells. Show villi. [if]Is this a...

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