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==Gynecology pathology== | ==Gynecology pathology== | ||
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*[[Endometrial stromal sarcoma]]. | *<strike>[[Endometrial stromal sarcoma]]</strike>. | ||
*Secretory phase endometrium. | *Secretory phase endometrium. | ||
*Endometrioid endometrial carcinoma. | *Endometrioid endometrial carcinoma. |
Revision as of 04:04, 17 November 2013
The page is a micrograph wishlist; it is a list of images I wish I had.
Head and neck pathology
GI pathology
Appendix:
Duodenum:
Colon:
- Normal colorectal mucosa.
- Inflammatory pseudopolyp.
- Pseudoinvasion.
- Residual carcinoma - post-treatment.
- Radiation changes.
- LN metastasis - CRC.
- Liver metastasis - liver resection.
Stomach:
- Chronic gastritis.
- Mild.
- Moderate.
- Severe.
- Granulomatous gastritis.
- Dysplasia - foveolar.
- Dysplasia - intestinal.
- Signet ring cell carcinoma.
- Intestinal metaplasia of the stomach.
- Reactive gastropathy.
Esophagus:
- GERD.
- IM.
- Low-grade dysplasia.
- High-grade dysplasia.
GU pathology
Prostate:
- Cowper's glands.
- ASAP.
- Ductal adenocarcinoma.
Urothelium:
- Small cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder.
- LGPUC - obvious.
- LGPUC - stuble.
- HGPUC.
Kidney:
- Collecting duct carcinoma.
- Clear cell RCC.
- Papillary RCC.
- Sarcomatoid changes.
Gynecology pathology
Endometrium:
Endometrial stromal sarcoma.- Secretory phase endometrium.
- Endometrioid endometrial carcinoma.
- Squamous morules.
- Serous carcinoma on biopsy.
- Clear cell carcinoma on biopsy.
- OCP endometrium.
Cervix:
- Stripped endocervical epithelium.
- LSIL - stuble.
- LSIL - obvious.
- HSIL - requiring stains.
- HSIL - obvious.
- AIS.
Skin
Tumour:
- Sclerosing basal cell carcinoma.
- Basaloid SCC.
- Melanoma.
- Atypical lentiginous nevus.
- Lentigo simplex.
- Junctional nevus.
- Intradermal nevus.
- Compound nevus.
Benign:
- Dermatofibroma.
- Dermal scar.
Placenta
- Placental villous immaturity.
- Di-Di twins.
- Di-Mo twins.
- Funisitis.
- Decidual vasculopathy.