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'''Foreign material''' is something that is extrinsic to the body.
'''Foreign material''' is something that is extrinsic to the body.
==General==
*Relatively common.
*Seen in a number of contexts.
==Gross==
*Looks like it doesn't belong, e.g. food.


==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==

Revision as of 14:29, 30 May 2014

Foreign material is something that is extrinsic to the body.

General

  • Relatively common.
  • Seen in a number of contexts.

Gross

  • Looks like it doesn't belong, e.g. food.

Microscopic

Features:

  • Honeycomb-like or cartilage-like or muscle-like without nuclei.

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FOREIGN BODY, RIGHT LOWER LOBE, RETRIEVAL:
- MORPHOLOGICALLY CONSISTENT WITH A GREEN PEA (GROSS ONLY).
FOREIGN BODY, BRONCHUS INTERMEDIUS, RETRIEVAL:
- MUCOUS WITH NEUTROPHILS AND MACROPHAGES.
- BENIGN CALCIFICATIONS.
- FOREIGN MATERIAL (HONEYCOMB-LIKE AND CARTILAGE-LIKE WITHOUT NUCLEI) -- COMPATIBLE
  WITH FOOD.
- SCANT STRIPPED BRONCHIAL LINING EPITHELIUM WITHOUT APPARENT PATHOLOGY.

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