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1. Ebooks
ClinicalKey - Pathology eBooks | |
Autopsy Pathology: A Manual and Atlas, 3rd Ed. | |
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2. Ebooks Chapters
ClinicalKey Pathology - Book Chapters | |
CHAPTER EXCERPTCommonly confused conditions and entities relating to liver, biliary and pancreatic pathologyLiver, biliary system and pancreas›Pancreas›Diseases of the pancreas›Cystic lesionsUnlabelled tableCommonly confusedDistinction and explanationCholestasis and jaundiceCholestasis is retention of bile in the liver, where histologically it is seen in liver cells and in the canaliculi between them. This can be due to disease of liv...Underwood's Pathology.Wyatt, Judith I.; Haugk, Beate.. Published January 1, 2019. © 2019See more results from this chapter | CHAPTER EXCERPTMicroscopic PathologyTumors of the Female Genital Tract›…›Sex Cord–Stromal Tumors›ThecomaThe tumor is composed of fascicles or sheets of plump, spindled, or ovoid stromal cells that resemble the cells of the theca interna ( Fig. 13A.51). 236 The neoplastic cells have pale round or fusiform nuclei with fine, dispersed chromatin. The nu...Diagnostic Histopathology of Tumors.Fletcher, Christopher D.M., MD, FRCPath.. Published January 1, 2021. © 2021.See more results from this chapter |
CHAPTER EXCERPTPathologic FindingsRhabdomyoma›Fetal RhabdomyomaOn gross examination, the tumors are generally well circumscribed, and most are 2 to 6 cm in greatest diameter at excision. Mucosal lesions tend to be smooth and polypoid or pedunculated. On sectioning, they are gray-white to pink, often with a mu...Enzinger and Weiss's Soft Tissue Tumors.Goldblum, John R., MD; Folpe, Andrew L., MD; Weiss, Sharon W., MD.. Published January 1, 2020. © 2020.See more results from this chapter | CHAPTER EXCERPTCommon Variable ImmunodeficiencyThe Pathology of Primary Immunodeficiencies›Severe Combined ImmunodeficiencyCommon variable immunodeficiency (CVID) represents a heterogeneous group of disorders with recurrent bacterial infections of the respiratory tract due to antibody deficiency with severe reduction in at least two serum Ig isotypes with normal or lo...Hematopathology.Pittaluga, Stefania.. Published January 1, 2017. © 2017.See more results from this chapter |
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3. Videos
ClinicalKey Pathology Videos | |
Video Simon S. Cross [ Music ] Narrator: Here are some thoughts about why you need to learn pathology if you want to become a doctor and how you might go about learning it. My name is Simon Cross. I'm Professor of Diagnostic Histopathology at the Univer... Simon S. Cross.. Published March 28, 2018. | Video The pathology of diverticular disease Simon S. Cross [ Music ] Narrator: In this podcast we're talking about the pathology about diverticular disease. And it's an important disease because it's not a tumor, it's not malignant and it doesn't get talked about that much, but it's still a... Simon S. Cross.. Published March 28, 2018. |
Video Three-dimensional imaging of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma and its relationship to blood vessels. A section of grossly identified human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma was immunolabeled with antibodies for cytokeratin 19 (CK19) and clear... Noë, Michaël; Rezaee, Neda; Asrani, Kaushal; Skaro, Michael; Groot, Vincent P.; Wu, Pei-Hsun; Olson, Matthew T.; Hong, Seung-Mo; Kim, Sung Joo; Weiss, Matthew J.; Wolfgang, Christopher L.; Makary, Martin A.; He, Jin; Cameron, John L.; Wirtz, Denis; Roberts, Nicholas J.; Offerhaus, G. Johan A.; Brosens, Lodewijk A.A.; Wood, Laura D.; Hruban, Ralph H... Published July 1, 2018. Volume 188, Issue 7. Pages 1530-1535. © 2018. | |
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4. Images
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Pathology and genetics of hereditary colorectal cancerFig. 1:Macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of each of the hereditary CRC syndromes. (A) Lynch syndrome (LS): this resection specimen shows a malignant tumour in the caecum and an otherwise unremarkable surrounding mucosa without polyps. MORE... Pathology. | Pathology and genetics of hereditary colorectal cancerFig. 1:Macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of each of the hereditary CRC syndromes. (A) Lynch syndrome (LS): this resection specimen shows a malignant tumour in the caecum and an otherwise unremarkable surrounding mucosa without polyps. (B) Histo... MORE |
Pathology of fore and midgut neuroendocrine tumoursFigure 2:The general mechanisms of NETs include alterations of the WNT pathways, MAPK pathways, chromatin organization and angiogenesis. These cellular processes have key regulators that include known genes related with inherited syndromes with these neopl... MORE Diagnostic Histopathology. Diaz-Cano, Salvador J... Published October 1, 2012. Volume 18, Issue 10. Pages 421-436. © 2012 | Forensic pathological evaluation of postmortem pulmonary CT high-density areas in serial autopsy cases of sudden cardiac deathFig. 1:Postmortem pulmonary CT morphology and histology (HE, 40×). (a) Case 1: a 64-year-old man, found sitting facedown in an automobile; recurrent myocardial infarction; ca. 27 h postmortem at CT and autopsy. CT morphology: ground glass opacification i... MORE Forensic Science International. Michiue, Tomomi; Ishikawa, Takaki; Oritani, Shigeki; Kamikodai, Yasunobu; Tsuda, Kohei; Okazaki, Shuji; Maeda, Hitoshi.. Published October 10, 2013. Volume 232, Issue 1-3. Pages 199-205. © 2013.
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Pathology, Molecular Biology, and Pathogenesis of Avian Influenza A (H5N1) Infection in HumansFigure 1:Examples of results of in situ hybridization, IHC, and lectin staining in various organs of H5N1 autopsies. A: Lung tissue showing severe damage, hyaline membrane formation, edema, fibrin exudation, and cellular infiltration (H & E staining). B: D... MORE American Journal of Pathology, The. Korteweg, Christine, M.D.; Gu, Jiang, M.D., Ph.D... Published May 1, 2008. Volume 172, Issue 5. Pages 1155-1170. © 2008 | Figure 1:Pathology in the lungs, brain, and spleen. A: Lung tissue of a SARS autopsy showing severe damage, hyaline membrane formation, edema, fibrin exudation, and some inflammatory cells (H & E staining). Sample from a 50-year-old male SARS patient who d... MORE American Journal of Pathology, The. Gu, Jiang; Korteweg, Christine.. Published April 1, 2007. Volume 170, Issue 4. Pages 1136-1147. © 2007. |
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