Items tagged “pathology”
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Pellegrini-Stieda lesion
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01 Nov 2015
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Uretero-vaginal fistula
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05 Nov 2015
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Traumatic brain injury with epidural hematomas and skull fracture
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07 Nov 2015
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Second branchial cleft fistula
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09 Nov 2015
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Periosteal osteosarcoma
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12 Nov 2015
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Second branchial cleft fistula
Second branchial cleft fistulae are congenital anomalies of embryonic development of branchial apparatus with the external cutaneous ostium in the lateral neck connecting to the tonsillar fossa. They can be diagnosed as a result of typical clinical presentation, seen as a small opening just in f...
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Solitary supratentorial metastasis
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29 Nov 2015
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Vertebral pneumatocysts
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05 Dec 2015
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Invasive papillary urothelial carcinoma - urinary bladder
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01 Apr 2016
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Fundic gland polyp (histology)
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06 Jul 2016
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Pathogenesis of aortic dissection (illustration)
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08 Oct 2016
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Pathogenesis of aortic intramural hematoma (illustration)
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08 Oct 2016
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Pathogenesis of penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (illustration)
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08 Oct 2016
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Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis: early phase
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04 Apr 2017
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Gunshot wound to liver
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31 May 2017
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Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome
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18 Jun 2017
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Gallstone ileus
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24 Jun 2017
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Fecal calprotectin
Fecal calprotectin (FCAL) is a protein marker of gut inflammation. It is used as a diagnostic tool and marker of disease activity for Crohn disease and ulcerative colitis.
Biochemistry
Calprotectin is a protein complex from the S-100 family, which is formed of three polypeptide chains, two hea...
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Giemsa stain
Giemsa stain is a commonly used histological stain that colors the cytoplasm blue to pink (depending on its acidity) and the nucleus blue to black 1. It serves as the diagnostic gold standard of histopathological staining of blood samples from patients with plasmodium-borne malaria, and as the b...
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Feeding artery sign (endometrial polyp)
Feeding artery sign (a.k.a. pedicle artery sign) refers to the presence of a single feeding artery to endometrial lesion using color/power Doppler on ultrasonography. It is often seen in endometrial polyps 1. The feeding vessel indicates the stalk attachment of the polyp to the uterus.
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