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==Normal== | ==Normal== | ||
===Microscopic=== | ===Microscopic=== | ||
The sections show multiple fragments of normal endomyocardium. There is no inflammation, no myofiber hypertrophy, no myofiber disarray, and no fatty or fibrous replacement of myocytes. | The sections show multiple fragments of normal endomyocardium. | ||
There is no inflammation, no myofiber hypertrophy, no myofiber disarray, and no fatty or fibrous replacement of myocytes. Fibrous tissue comprises less than 5% of the biopsy. | |||
Electron microscopy shows morphologically normal intercalated discs, with close opposition of the sarcolemma of adjacent fibres, and normal mitochondria, with rectilinear cristae. There are minimal small globules of glycogen, as seen in normal cardiac muscle. | |||
===Final diagnosis=== | ===Final diagnosis=== | ||
A. Heart, myocardial biopsies x6 - no pathology | A. Heart, myocardial biopsies x6 - no pathology |
Latest revision as of 18:02, 25 March 2011
Normal
Microscopic
The sections show multiple fragments of normal endomyocardium.
There is no inflammation, no myofiber hypertrophy, no myofiber disarray, and no fatty or fibrous replacement of myocytes. Fibrous tissue comprises less than 5% of the biopsy.
Electron microscopy shows morphologically normal intercalated discs, with close opposition of the sarcolemma of adjacent fibres, and normal mitochondria, with rectilinear cristae. There are minimal small globules of glycogen, as seen in normal cardiac muscle.
Final diagnosis
A. Heart, myocardial biopsies x6 - no pathology