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==Amputation== | |||
===Diagnosis=== | |||
Leg, right below knee amputation:<br> | |||
- Viable resection margin.<br> | |||
- Coagulative necrosis of toe.<br> | |||
- Severe complicated atherosclerosis with marked luminal stenosis and focal luminal obliteration (in plane of section) of the tibial arteries and dorsal pedis artery. |
Latest revision as of 17:01, 9 January 2012
Carotid artery
Microscopic
Sections show an endarterectomy specimen containing a large eccentric atherosclerotic plaque with areas of necrosis and calcification. There is evidence of focal ulceration. No mural thrombus is identified.
Diagnosis
CAROTID ARTERY, RIGHT:
- ATHEROSCLEROSIS, COMPLICATED.
Notes
- Dissection is gross diagnosis (need entry & re-exit point).[1]
References
- ↑ MUN. 23 November 2010.
Amputation
Diagnosis
Leg, right below knee amputation:
- Viable resection margin.
- Coagulative necrosis of toe.
- Severe complicated atherosclerosis with marked luminal stenosis and focal luminal obliteration (in plane of section) of the tibial arteries and dorsal pedis artery.