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  1. Histopathology

    used stain in histopathology is a combination of hematoxylin and eosin often abbreviated H&E . Hematoxylin ... pathology After a myocardial infarction , no histopathology is seen the first 30 minutes. The only ... University of Zurich German, English version in preparation http screening.iarc.fr atlashisto.php Histopathology ..., Pathomorfology, Pathologic Anatomy. http www.path.uiowa.edu virtualslidebox iowa histopathology content index db.html Histopathology Virtual Slidebox University of Iowa pathology Category Anatomical pathology Category Histopathology Category Greek loanwords cs Histopatologie fr Histopathologie ...   more details



  1. Histopathology (journal)

    italictitle Infobox journal title Histopathology cover editor Michael Wells discipline Pathology frequency Quarterly abbreviation impact 4.131 impact year 2008 publisher Wiley Blackwell country United Kingdom history 1977 present website http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 0309 0167 link1 http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118511588 home link1 name Online access ISSN 0309 0167 eISSN 1365 2559 CODEN HISTDD OCLC 03146859 RSS http www3.interscience.wiley.com rss journal 118511588 Histopathology is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal covering diagnostic, research, and surgical pathology . It was established in 1977 and is published quarterly by Wiley Blackwell . Med journal stub Category Publications established in 1977 Category Wiley Blackwell academic journals Category Quarterly journals Category Pathology Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Indolence

    Indolence means lack of activity and may refer to Laziness of people and living beings A sign of benignity in histopathology of tumor s disambig ...   more details



  1. Diagnostic microscopy

    Diagnostic microscopy may refer to Histopathology of tissues Smear test of free cells or small tissue fragments disambig ...   more details



  1. Bloom?Richardson grading system

    Main Breast cancer classification The Bloom Richardson grading system from 1957 ref name BloomRichardson1957 cite pmid 13499785 ref refers to a breast cancer classification system to breast cancer classification Grade grade breast cancers, and was the precursor of the present criteria, the modified Bloom Richardson Elston grading system also called the Nottingham system . ref Elston CW, Ellis IO. Pathologic prognostic factors in breast cancer. I. The value of histological grades in breast cancer. Experience from a large study with long term follow up. Histopathology 1991, 19 403 410. ref ref name Genestie1998 cite pmid 9568179 ref The cells and tissue structure of the breast cancer are examined histopathology histopathologically to determine how aggressive the cancer is. Lower grade tumors, with a good prognosis, can be treated less aggressively, and have a better survival rate. Higher grade tumors are treated more aggressively, and their intrinsically worse survival rate may warrant the adverse effects of more aggressive medications. The references highlight the historical and current criteria the latter system is judged more reproducible and is the recommended grading method. ref name NCCN Breast2011 2 National Comprehensive Cancer Network NCCN guidelines, Breast Cancer Version 2.2011http www.nccn.org professionals physician gls pdf breast.pdf ref The breast cancer classification article has further details of current breast cancer classification Grade breast cancer grading criteria . References references Category Histopathology ...   more details



  1. Lardacein

    Orphan date April 2012 Lardacein is a protein found in Biological tissue tissue s affected with amyloid degeneration . It is insoluble in nearly all reagent s, is not acted upon by gastric juice , and is not readily subject to putrefaction . It gives a brown brown color when treated with iodine and sulfuric acid . References Dorland s Illustrated Medical Dictionary Twenty sixth Edition ISBN 0 7216 1645 3 Category Histopathology Category Proteins pathology stub protein stub ...   more details



  1. Cellular infiltration

    Unreferenced date April 2009 Cellular infiltration is migration of Cell biology cells from their sources of origin, or direct extension of cells as a result of unusual growth and multiplication, thereby resulting in fairly well defined foci, irregular accumulations, or diffusely distributed individual cells in the connective tissue and interstices of various organ anatomy organs and Tissue biology tissues used especially with reference to such changes associated with inflammation s and certain types of malignant neoplasms . Category Histopathology pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Warthin?Finkeldey cell

    Unreferenced date May 2011 A Warthin Finkeldey cell is a small multinucleated Cell biology cell , found in the Paracortex paracortical region of hyperplastic lymph node s in some patients of measles and AIDS . It consists of fused lymphocyte s and can be seen in a lymph node biopsy after a MMR vaccine measles vaccination . References Eponymous medical signs for infectious disease Immunology stub Category Lymphatic system Category Histopathology ...   more details



  1. National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital

    National Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital NICRH is a state supported research institute and tertiary level cancer hospital in Bangladesh . It was established in 1982 by the Government of Bangladesh . NICRH offers following courses MS in Surgical Oncology MS in Gynaecological Oncology MD in Radiation Oncology MD in Medical Oncology MD in Histopathology References Official website http nicrhbd.org http nicrhbd.org Reflist bangladesh stub coord missing Bangladesh Category Research institutes established in 1982 Category Research institutes in Bangladesh ...   more details



  1. HPS stain

    Image Perineural invasion prostate high mag.jpg thumb right 100px Micrograph of a HPS stained section demonstrating perineural spread of prostate adenocarcinoma . In histology , the HPS stain , or hematoxylin phloxine saffron staining stain , is a way of marking Tissue biology tissue s. HPS is similar to the standard bearer in histology H&E stain H&E however, it differentiates between the most common connective tissue collagen is yellow ref Saffron. polysciences.com. URL http www.polysciences.com Catalog Department Product 98 categoryId 38 productId 2836 http www.polysciences.com Catalog Department Product 98 categoryId 38 productId 2836 . Accessed on 6 December 2009. ref and muscle & cytoplasm are both pink unlike H&E stain where connective tissue, muscle and cytoplasm all stain pink . HPS stained sections are more expensive than H&E stained sections, primary due to the cost of saffron. See also Histopathology References reflist External links http clinlabs.path.queensu.ca kgh pathology surgical.htm Histopathology Laboratory Kingston General Hospital. Category Staining Category Saffron ...   more details



  1. Ferruginous body

    Image ferruginous body.jpg thumb right Ferruginous bodies . H&E stain . A ferruginous body plural pl. ferruginous bodies , is a histopathology histopathologic finding in interstitial lung disease suggestive of significant asbestos exposure asbestosis . They appear as small brown nodules in the septum of the alveolus . Ferruginous bodies are typically indicative of asbestos inhalation when the presence of asbestos is verified they are called asbestos bodies . In this case they are fibers of asbestos coated with an iron rich material derived from proteins such as ferritin and hemosiderin . ref http www.agu.org revgeophys guthri01 node6.html Formation of ferruginous bodies Bot generated title ref Ferruginous bodies are believed to be formed by macrophages that have phagocytized and attempted to digest the fibers. Additional images gallery Image Asbestosis high mag.jpg Micrograph of asbestosis with prominent ferruginous bodies . H&E stain . gallery References reflist Eponymous medical signs for circulatory and respiratory systems Category Histopathology med stub ...   more details



  1. Owl's eye appearance

    File Cytomegalovirus 01.jpg thumb Cytomegalovirus infection of a lung pneumocyte , showing owl s eye appearance of a large cell at center. Owl s eye appearance is a pattern in Radiology medical radiology and histopathology , and may refer to Owl s eye appearance of inclusion bodies , which is highly specific for cytomegalovirus infection . ref cite journal author Mattes FM, McLaughlin JE, Emery VC, Clark DA, Griffiths PD title Histopathological detection of owl s eye inclusions is still specific for cytomegalovirus in the era of human herpesviruses 6 and 7 journal J. Clin. Pathol. volume 53 issue 8 pages 612 4 year 2000 month August pmid 11002765 pmc 1762915 doi 10.1136 jcp.53.8.612 url ref Owl s eye appearance of entire nucleus a finding in Reed Sternberg cell s in individuals with Hodgkin s lymphoma . Owl s eye appearance of the Lentiform nucleus of the basal ganglia on head X ray computed tomography CT scan images in individuals with cerebral hypoxia ref http radiographics.rsna.org content 28 2 417.full ref References reflist Category Histopathology medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Inverted papilloma

    papilloma histopathology 1 .jpg Histopathology representing an inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder ... histopathology 2 .jpg Histopathology representing an inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder that was cystoscopically resected. Hematoxylin and eosion stain. Image Bladder inverted papilloma histopathology 3 .jpg Histopathology representing an inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder that was cystoscopically ...   more details



  1. Intraductal papilloma

    infobox disease Name Intraductal papilloma Image Intraductal papilloma histopathology 3 p63.JPG Alt Caption Histopathology of intraductal papilloma of the breast by excisional biopsy. Immunostaining for p63 protein. DiseasesDB 31244 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO M8503 0 OMIM MedlinePlus 001238 eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018300 GeneReviewsID GeneReviewsName Intraductal papillomas of the breast are relatively common lesion s with an incidence of approximately 2 3 in humans. ref name pmid1780459 cite journal author Cilotti A, Bagnolesi P, Napoli V, Lencioni R, Bartolozzi C title Solitary intraductal papilloma of the breast. An echographic study of 12 cases language Italian journal La Radiologia Medica volume 82 issue 5 pages 617 20 year 1991 month November pmid 1780459 doi url ref They are the most common cause of bloody nipple discharge in women age 20 40 and generally do not show up on mammography due to their small size, so the next step in treatment would be a galactogram to guide the subsequent biopsy. The masses are often too small to be palpate d or felt. A galactogram is therefore necessary to rule out the lesion. Excision is sometimes performed. ref name pmid19484312 cite journal author Ahmadiyeh N, Stoleru MA, Raza S, Lester SC, Golshan M title Management of intraductal papillomas of the breast an analysis of 129 cases and their outcome journal Ann. Surg. Oncol. volume 16 issue 8 pages 2264 9 year 2009 month August pmid 19484312 doi 10.1245 s10434 009 0534 1 url ref Additional images gallery Image Intraductal papilloma histopathology 1 .jpg Histopathology of intraductal papilloma of the breast by excisional biopsy. Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Image Intraductal papilloma histopathology 2 smooth muscle actin.JPG Histopathology of intraductal papilloma of the breast by excisional biopsy. Immunostaining for alpha smooth muscle actin. File Ultrasound 12070I26 intraductal papilloma nevit.jpg File Ultrasound 12070I33 intraductal papilloma nevit.jpg File Ultrasound 12070I40 ...   more details



  1. Hyaline

    Image Spleen hyaloserositis b high mag.jpg thumb 150px right Micrograph of spleen with hyaline deposition pink material top of image in association with inflammation hyaloserositis . H&E stain . Image Renal arterial hyalinosis pas very high mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph of a kidney with arterial hyaline hyaline arteriolosclerosis . PAS stain . Image Renal arterial hyalinosis he very high mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph of a kidney with arterial hyaline hyaline arteriolosclerosis . H&E stain . The term hyaline lang el glassy from lang el , crystal, glass denotes a substance with a glass like appearance. Histopathology In histopathology histopathological medical usage, a hyaline substance appears glassy and pink after being stained with haematoxylin and eosin usually it is an acellular , Protein proteinaceous material. An example is hyaline cartilage , a transparent, glossy articular joint cartilage. Some mistakenly refer to all hyaline as hyaline cartilage, however hyaline is a descriptive term that applies to other material besides the cartilage itself. Arterial hyalinosis Arterial hyaline is seen in aging, high blood pressure , diabetes mellitus and in association with some drugs e.g. calcineurin inhibitor s . It is bright pink with Periodic acid Schiff stain PAS staining. Ichthyology and entomology In ichthyology and entomology , the hyaline term usage denotes a type of colorless, transparent substance. See also Infant respiratory distress syndrome , previously known as hyaline membrane disease. Hyaloserositis Hyaline arteriolosclerosis References No footnotes date December 2009 Refbegin http www.mushroomthejournal.com greatlakesdata Terms hyali599.html IMA Mycological Glossary Hyaline . Taber s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 19th Edition. Donald Venes ed. 1997 F.A. Davis. Page 1008. Refend Category Histopathology Category Fungal morphology and anatomy pathology stub de Hyalinit t ...   more details



  1. Journal of Clinical Pathology

    Infobox journal title Journal of Clinical Pathology cover File Minijcpcover.gif editor Cheok Soon Lee discipline Pathology formernames abbreviation J. Clin. Pathol. publisher BMJ Group country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1947 present openaccess After 12 months license impact 2.324 impact year 2009 website http jcp.bmj.com link1 http jcp.bmj.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jcp.bmj.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 01680973 LCCN CODEN JCPAAK ISSN 0021 9746 eISSN 1472 4146 The Journal of Clinical Pathology is a peer review peer reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of pathology , published by the BMJ Group on behalf of the Association of Clinical Pathologists . Diagnostic and research areas covered include histopathology , virology , hematology haematology , microbiology , cytopathology , clinical chemistry chemical pathology , molecular pathology , forensic pathology , dermatopathology , neuropathology , and immunopathology . Each issue contains reviews, original articles, short reports, case reports, correspondence, and book reviews. ref name JCP http jcp.bmj.com site about index.xhtml About the Journal of Clinical Pathology ref In 2005 the Journal of Clinical Pathology incorporated Molecular Pathology , which was published from 1995 2004. Indexing and impact The journal is abstracted and indexed in MEDLINE , Index Medicus , Current Contents , and EMBASE EMBASE Excerpta Medica . ref name JCP According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2009 impact factor is 2.342 ranking it 28th out of 69 journals in the category Pathology . The journal has been cited most often by the following journals Journal of Clinical Pathology , Histopathology journal Histopathology , Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine , Human Pathology , and the World Journal of Gastroenterology . The journals that have been cited most often by the Journal of Clinical Pathology are Journal of Clinical Pathology , The American Jour ...   more details



  1. Bracht?Wachter bodies

    Bracht Wachter bodies are a finding in infective endocarditis ref DorlandsDict one 000013555 Bracht W chter bodies ref consisting of yellow white miliary spots in the myocardium . Histopathology Histologically , these are collections of chronic inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes ref name urlDefinition Bracht Wachter lesion from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?Bracht Wachter lesion title Definition Bracht Wachter lesion from Online Medical Dictionary format work accessdate 2008 12 22 ref and histiocytes . History They were described by two Germans, Erich Franz Eugen Bracht , a pathologist and obstetrician gynecologist, and Hermann Julius Gustav W chter , a physician. ref Bracht, E., and Wachter Beitrage zur Aetiologie und pathologischen Anatomic der Myocarditis rheumatica, Deutsch. Arch. f. klin. Med., Leipz., 1909, xcvi, 493. ref Related findings Other findings in infective endocarditis are Osler s nodes Janeway lesions Roth s spots Flea bitten kidneys pyemic spots References reflist Category Histopathology pathology stub Eponymous medical signs for circulatory and respiratory systems ...   more details



  1. Fibrin ring granuloma

    A fibrin ring granuloma is a histopathology histopathological finding that is characteristic of Q fever . On H&E stain hematoxylin eosin stain ing, the fibrin ring granuloma consists of a central lipid vacuole usually washed out during fixing and staining, leaving only an empty hole surrounded by a dense red fibrin ring and epithelioid macrophage s. Fibrin ring granulomas may also be seen in Hodgkin s disease and infectious mononucleosis . ref name pmid11881318 cite journal author Tjwa M, De Hertogh G, Neuville B, Roskams T, Nevens F, Van Steenbergen W title Hepatic fibrin ring granulomas in granulomatous hepatitis report of four cases and review of the literature journal Acta Clin Belg volume 56 issue 6 pages 341 8 year 2001 pmid 11881318 doi url ref ref name pmid8514044 cite journal author de Bayser L, Roblot P, Ramassamy A, Silvain C, Levillain P, Becq Giraudon B title Hepatic fibrin ring granulomas in giant cell arteritis journal Gastroenterology volume 105 issue 1 pages 272 3 year 1993 month July pmid 8514044 doi url ref See also Granuloma References Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Fibrin Ring Granuloma Category Histopathology Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Astrogliosis

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Astrocytosis astrogliosis is an abnormal increase in the number of astrocyte s due to the destruction of nearby neurons , typically because of hypoglycemia or oxygen deprivation Hypoxia medical hypoxia . It usually takes place in prion infections. It is especially prevalent in fatal familial insomnia , a prion infection affecting the thalamus and circadian rhythms. This manifests as astrocytic edema , Organ hypertrophy hypertrophy , proliferation, and increased motility. In the central nervous system , the proliferation of reactive astrocytes also leads to the formation of a glial scar . Astrogliosis is a major pathological finding in Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis ALS . It is also sometimes a finding in sudden infant death syndrom SIDS . Category Nervous system Category Histopathology Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Toxic granulation

    Unreferenced date February 2007 orphan date November 2009 File Toxic granulation.JPG thumb 200px Toxic granulation in two white blood cell s, Bone marrow examination bone marrow aspiration . Toxic granulation refers to changes in granulocyte cells seen on examination of the peripheral blood film of patients with inflammatory conditions. They are commonly found in patients with sepsis . Toxic granulations are dark coarse granules found in granulocytes, particularly neutrophil s. Along with Dohle body Dohle bodies and cytosolic vacuolation, which are two other findings in the cytoplasm of granulocytes, toxic granulations are a peripheral blood film finding suggestive of an Inflammation inflammatory process . See also Inflammation Neutrophilia DEFAULTSORT Toxic Granulation Category Hematology Category Histopathology Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. HOPS stain

    In histology , the HOPS staining stain is a way of marking tissue for microscopic examination. HOPS is an acronym for haematoxylin , orcein , phyloxin and saffron . ref cite journal author Perry JR, Bilbao JM, Gray T title Fatal basilar vasculopathy complicating bacterial meningitis journal Stroke volume 23 issue 8 pages 1175 8 year 1992 pmid 1636194 doi http stroke.ahajournals.org cgi reprint 23 8 1175.pdf Free Full Text . ref Appearance of tissues stained with HOPS Cell nucleus nuclei appear blue haematoxylin elastin appears black orcein muscle appears red phyloxin connective tissue appears yellow saffron References references External links http clinlabs.path.queensu.ca kgh pathology surgical.htm Histopathology Laboratory Kingston General Hospital. Category Staining ...   more details



  1. Hyperchromasia

    Refimprove date January 2009 In pathology , hyperchromasia is a descriptive term referring to the hyperchromatic state of the nucleus elevated chromatin , ref name urlDefinition hyperchromatic from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?hyperchromatic title Definition hyperchromatic from Online Medical Dictionary format work accessdate 2008 10 18 ref where there is an abundance of DNA that stains darkly when stained for histological viewing. The hyperchromatic state of the nucleus suggests malignancy . See also Karyolysis References reflist Category Histopathology Pathology stub de Hyperchromasie es Hipercromasia pl Hiperchromazja sv Hyperkromatism ...   more details



  1. Cowdry bodies

    Cowdry bodies are eosinophilic nuclear inclusions composed of nucleic acid and protein seen in cells infected with Herpes simplex virus , Varicella zoster virus , and Cytomegalovirus . There are two types of intranuclear Cowdry bodies Type A as seen in herpes infection ref name urlHerpes Group Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex, Varicella Zoster, Epstein Barr cite web url http www.meddean.luc.edu lumen MedEd orfpath herpes.htm title Herpes Group Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex, Varicella Zoster, Epstein Barr work accessdate 2009 01 02 ref Type B as seen in infection with poliovirus , though it may seem that this is an antiquated and perhaps illusory type. ref http stanford.wellsphere.com brain health article whiter the illusory cowdry b inclusion of polio 491368 ref References reflist Eponymous medical signs for infectious disease Category Histopathology virus stub ...   more details



  1. Effacement (histology)

    Effacement is the shortening, or thinning, of a tissue. It can refer to cervical effacement . It can also refer to a process occurring in podocyte s, for example in minimal change disease . ref name pmid18922801 cite journal author Wagner MC, Rhodes G, Wang E, et al. title Ischemic injury to kidney induces glomerular podocyte effacement and dissociation of slit diaphragm proteins Neph1 and ZO 1 journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 283 issue 51 pages 35579 89 year 2008 month December pmid 18922801 pmc 2602882 doi 10.1074 jbc.M805507200 url ref In histopathology , it refers to the near obliteration of a tissue, as in the normal parenchyma of tissues in the case of some cancers. References reflist biology stub Category Tissues ...   more details



  1. Alveolar septum

    File Cryptococcosis of lung in patient with AIDS. Mucicarmine stain 962 lores.jpg thumb Cryptococcosis of lung in patient with AIDS. Mucicarmine stain. Histopathology of lung shows widened alveolar septum containing a few inflammatory cells and numerous yeasts of Cryptococcus neoformans . The inner layer of the yeast capsule stains red. The alveolar septum separates adjacent alveoli in lung tissue. The minimal components of an alveolar septum consist of the basement membrane s of alveolar lining epithelium mostly type I pneumocyte s and capillary endothelium . Thicker alveolar septa may also contain elastic fibers, collagen, interstitial cells , smooth muscle cells, mast cells , lymphocytes and monocytes . References Robbins and Cotran, Pathologic Basis of Disease, 7th Ed. pp 712 713. DEFAULTSORT Alveolar Septum Category Lung anatomy Respiratory stub ...   more details




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