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===Features that assist one in finding granulomas===
===Features that assist one in finding granulomas===
*Collection of cells that have abundant bubbly cytoplasm - '''most useful feature'''.
#Collection of cells that have abundant bubbly cytoplasm - '''most useful feature'''.
**Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Granuloma_20x.jpg Granulomas showing abundant bubbly cytoplasm (WC)].
#*Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Granuloma_20x.jpg Granulomas showing abundant bubbly cytoplasm (WC)].
*Necrosis - too much pink (on H&E stained sections).
#'''Multinucleated [[giant cells]]''' - these are easy to identify if you've seen some before.
**Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Necrogran10x.jpg Granuloma with necrosis (WC)].
#*Individual/singular multinucleated giant cells are not diagnostic of a granuloma... but should raise one's suspicion of one being present.
*'''Multinucleated [[giant cells]]''' - these are easy to identify if you've seen some before.
#*Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Asteroid_body_intermed_mag.jpg Granulomas with multinucleated giant cells in sarcoidosis (WC)].
**Individual/singular multinucleated giant cells are not diagnostic of a granuloma... but should raise one's suspicion of one being present.
#Necrosis - too much pink (on H&E stained sections).
**Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Asteroid_body_intermed_mag.jpg Granulomas with multinucleated giant cells in sarcoidosis (WC)].
#*Image: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Necrogran10x.jpg Granuloma with necrosis (WC)].
 
Notes:
*Small round collection of lymphocytes - without a capsule (as seen in lymph nodes).
*Small round collection of lymphocytes - without a capsule (as seen in lymph nodes).
**If there are no macrophages... it's a ''lymphoid nodule''.
**If there are no macrophages... it's a ''lymphoid nodule''.
====As a list====
Features:<ref>GS. 26 January 2010.</ref>
#Foamy/bubbly cytoplasm, abundant - '''low power'''.
#Epithelioid morphology - cell borders ''near'' indistinct - '''key feature'''.
#"Footprint" pattern nuclei/bean-shaped nuclei - '''key feature'''.
#*Macrophages usu. have an ovoid nucleus.
#+/-Nucleoli, small.
#+/-Fibrosis.
#+/-Pallisading at edge.


===Classification of granuloma===
===Classification of granuloma===
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