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  • ...ith simulated cases''' and '''interactive cases''', is a part of ''[[Libre Pathology]]'' that is focused on individual specimens. The cases presented usually do not exactly mirror the details behind the pictures. Th
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  • [[Image: Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis -3- low mag.jpg|500px|link=|center|]] {{hidden|High magnification|[[Image: Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis -3- high mag.jpg|500px|link=|center|]]
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  • ...t - intermed mag.jpg|thumb|right|A [[carcinoid tumourlet]], as may be seen in the context of DIPNECH. (WC/Nephron)]] ...st3 = ST. | last4 = Marchevsky | first4 = AM. | title = Diffuse Idiopathic Pulmonary Neuroendocrine Cell Hyperplasia of the Lung (DIPNECH): Current Best Evidenc
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  • ...A''', also '''napsin''', is a commonly used [[immunostain]] in [[pulmonary pathology]]. ...st3 = PB. | title = Napsin A and thyroid transcription factor-1 expression in carcinomas of the lung, breast, pancreas, colon, kidney, thyroid, and malig
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  • {{hidden|Differential diagnosis|<center>[[Pulmonary carcinoid tumourlet]], [[Atypical carcinoid lung tumour]], [[Typical carcin ===Other cases===
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  • ...also has a headache, rash, myalgias, and arthralgias. HIV positive. Lives in San Francisco part of the year.</center>}} ...Did you do a GMS? Looks like there are large spherules (60-80 micrometres in size) with (1-5 micrometres) endospores.</center>}}
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  • ...48913976).jpg|thumb|right|300px|Plexiform lesion of the lung, a finding of pulmonary hypertension. (WC/Rosen)]] '''Pulmonary hypertension''' is bad stuff that arises from [[heart]] problems, an assort
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  • | Image = Pulmonary meningothelial-like nodule -- very low mag.jpg | Caption = Pulmonary meningothelial-like nodule. [[H&E stain]].
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  • ...| first3 = I. | last4 = Rutsaert | first4 = R. | title = Classic biphasic pulmonary blastoma: a case report and review of the literature. | journal = Lung Canc ...= Dommange-Romero | first9 = F. | title = Treatment and prognostic factors in pleuropulmonary blastoma: An EXPeRT report. | journal = Eur J Cancer | volu
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  • ...is a foreign body [[granuloma]] elicited by silicone, which has been used in [[breast]] implants. *[[Pulmonary talcosis]].
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  • ...onia (UIP) with Emphysema Using CT Features Based on Pathologically Proven Cases. | journal = PLoS One | volume = 11 | issue = 9 | pages = e0162231 | month ...treatment of usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP), and transbronchial biopsy in UIP. | journal = Mod Pathol | volume = 25 Suppl 1 | issue = | pages = S68-
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  • ...athology|Gross]] image of a [[Wilms tumour]], a tumour common in pediatric pathology. (WC/AFIP)]] ...pathology. Many diseases that afflict children are uncommon or unheard of in adults.
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  • | Rads = bullae/thin walled cysts distributed in all lung fields, lymphadenopathy ...yomatosis''', abbreviated '''LAM''', is a rare [[medical lung disease|lung pathology]] that predominantly afflicits women of childbearing age.
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  • .../practice, take a look at the ''[[quizzes]]'' page for quick ones, and ''[[cases]]'' page for longer ones. | [[Ameloblastoma]] || [[Head and neck pathology]] ||
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  • ...mmation (lymphocytes), type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia, edema, Masson bodies in the airway, hyaline material (usu. focal); ''fibrotic'': interstitial infla ...neumonia (AIP), transfusion related acute lung injury (TRALI); may be seen in chronic [[interstitial lung disease]] - esp. [[IPF]]
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  • ...th '''lung cancer staging'''. A general discussion about staging is found in ''[[cancer staging]]''. ...= G. | title = Comparison between clinical and pathologic staging in 2,994 cases of lung cancer. | journal = Ann Thorac Surg | volume = 79 | issue = 3 | pag
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  • ...le, along with a general approach. Interstitial lung disease is dealt with in the ''[[diffuse lung diseases]]'' article. ...ronic obstructive pulmonary disease'', abbreviated ''COPD'', is dealt with in the ''emphysema'' article.
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  • ...s#Ovarian_small_cell_carcinoma_of_the_pulmonary_type|small cell carcinoma, pulmonary type]], poorly differentiated carcinoma</center>}} ===Other cases===
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  • | Synonyms = atypical carcinoid, atypical lung carcinoid, atypical pulmonary carcinoid ...= [[small cell carcinoma of the lung]], [[carcinoid lung tumour]], [[pulmonary carcinoid tumourlet]], [[lung adenocarcinoma]], metastatic [[small cell car
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  • ...niche area of [[cardiac pathology]], which is a subset of [[cardiovascular pathology]]. *Pulmonary artery is attached to the aorta.
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  • ...> is a common [[immunostain]] used in [[neuropathology]] and [[pulmonary]] pathology. It's expression is associated with neuronal, glial or neuroendocrine diffe ...| title = Distinct expression pattern of microtubule-associated protein-2 in human oligodendrogliomas and glial precursor cells. | journal = J Neuropath
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  • ...n | first5 = A. | last6 = Haller | first6 = F. | title = SMARCA4-deficient pulmonary adenocarcinoma: clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular cha ...A. | last8 = Agaimy | first8 = A. | title = SMARCA4 and SMARCA2 deficiency in non-small cell lung cancer: immunohistochemical survey of 316 consecutive s
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  • ...ro | first7 = K. | title = Durable response to the ALK inhibitor alectinib in inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the head and neck with a novel SQSTM1 ...e = Case report: Crizotinib is effective in a patient with ROS1-rearranged pulmonary inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor. | journal = Lung Cancer | volume = 128
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  • | Subspecial = [[gynecologic pathology]], [[head and neck pathology]] [[Image:Endocervical adenocarcinoma in situ - p16 --- high mag.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Endocervical AIS]] showing
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  • [[Image:Tissue for frozen section in cryostat.JPG|thumb|right|Tissue within a cryostat, as seen during an intrao ...ron | first8 = RM. | title = Indications and immediate patient outcomes of pathology intraoperative consultations. College of American Pathologists/Centers for
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  • This article deals with LCH in general. A separate article exists for ''[[pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis]]''. ...title = Langerhans' cell histiocytosis: a clinicopathological study of 50 cases. | journal = Indian J Pathol Microbiol | volume = 47 | issue = 3 | pages =
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  • | Micro = +/-pink globules in zone 1 (periportal), +/-fibrosis or [[cirrhosis]] | Stains = PASD +ve (pink globules in zone 1) - not seen in children
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  • ...pmid5556121>{{Cite journal | last1 = Roberts | first1 = GH. | title = The pathology of parietal pleural plaques. | journal = J Clin Pathol | volume = 24 | issu [[Category:Pulmonary pathology]]
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  • '''[[Lung]] tumours''' comes to pathology to get diagnosed. ...psies, lung resections). Pulmonary cytopathology is dealt with in the ''[[pulmonary cytopathology]]'' article.
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  • ...found in a number of organs. Thus, it is important to have a list of 'em in one's head so one doesn't misdiagnose something. ==Clear cell in the name==
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  • | LMDDx = [[adenocarcinoma in situ]] of lung, [[lung adenocarcinoma]], [[multifocal micronodular pneumocy ...[[lung adenocarcinoma]]. It is typically found beside lung adenocarcinoma in resection specimens.<ref name=pmid21252716>{{Cite journal | last1 = Travis
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  • | Rads = hypoattenuating nodule on CT, hypodense lesions in venous phase on CT with contrast A '''liver metastasis''' is a malignant [[metastatic]] neoplasm in the liver that arose elsewhere. Liver metastases are more common than prima
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  • [[Image:Small cell carcinoma in lymph node -- very high mag.jpg |thumb|300px|[[Micrograph]] showing a small ...f carcinoma. It is mostly commonly from the [[lung tumours|lung]]; 95% of cases are from the lung.<ref name=pmid21618245/>
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  • | Synonyms = large cell carcinoma (term discouraged in the context of biopsies & FNAs) ...ng | first4 = Y. | title = Therapeutic efficacy of gefitinib and erlotinib in patients with advanced lung adenosquamous carcinoma. | journal = J Chin Med
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  • Not much bleeding is needed to cause death. In a person without atrophy (to provide space for the blood) ~75 ml is conside *Changes in level of consciousness.
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  • ...demarcated border between brain and lesion, no cytoplasmic processes (seen in glial tumours), usu. have [[nuclear atypia]] of malignancy, +/-glandular ar | Rads = intra-axial, typically grey-white junction, cerebellum (esp. in adults)
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  • **Rare tumor accounting for 4-7 cases per million individuals. **More common in men in 5th and 6th decades of life.
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  • ....jpg | thumb | right| [[Micrograph]] showing a granuloma (bottom of image) in [[Crohn's disease]]. [[H&E stain]].]] ...mag.jpg|thumb| right| [[Micrograph]] showing a granuloma (bottom of image) in [[seminoma]]. [[H&E stain]].]]
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  • ...fazolin) to the bones. When it stops for an extended time... people end-up in the morgue or being seen by a pathologist for an [[autopsy]]. ...ntroduction to cardiovascular pathology is found in the ''[[cardiovascular pathology]]'' article.
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  • It is typically found in the [[kidney]]; however, occasionally it is seen extrarenal.<ref name=pmid2 ...first8 = AA. | last9 = Alzahrani | first9 = HM. | title = Changing trends in presentation, diagnosis and management of renal angiomyolipoma: comparison
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  • ...]. It is now in decline and uncommonly done. Fetal autopsy is dealt with in a separate article called ''[[fetal autopsy]]''. ...|author=Brian Gallagher, Burton EC, McDonald KM, Goldman L |title=Changes in rates of autopsy-detected diagnostic errors over time: a systematic review
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  • ...right|[[Micrograph]] showing a small round cell tumour ([[Ewing sarcoma]]) in the lung. [[H&E stain]].]] *Group of tumours that is typically seen in childhood and younger adults.
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  • ...MA +ve, [[keratins]] usu. -ve, CD34 -ve/+ve, S-100 -ve (usu.), PR +ve (-ve in more aggressive ones) '''Meningioma''' a very common [[CNS tumours|tumour]] in [[neuropathology]].
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  • This article collects '''ditzels''', which are, in the context of [[pathology]], little specimens that are typically one or two slides and usually of lit The challenge in ditzels is not falling asleep... so one misses the unexpected (subtle) tumo
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  • ...e describes '''medical renal disease''' or the '''medical kidney'''. Much in medical kidney depends on the clinical information. Most of the disease se ...he area in pathology. In the context of exams for general pathologists, if in doubt... the answer to most questions is ''[[diabetes mellitus]]'' or ''[[s
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  • '''Forensic pathology''' is figuring-out why, when, where and how people died, if the manner of d ...ensicmed.co.uk/pathology/mechanisms-of-death/ http://www.forensicmed.co.uk/pathology/mechanisms-of-death/]. Accessed on: 19 April 2012.</ref>
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