- Micrograph
Image WVSOM Meissner s corpuslce.JPG thumb right 100x light micrograph of Meissner s corpuscle at the tip of a dermal papillus. Image Dogrectum40x3.jpg thumb 40x micrograph of a canine rectum cross section. Image CarmelOoids.jpg thumb A photomicrograph of a thin section of a limestone with ooid s. The largest is approximately 1.2 mm in diameter. File Doubledate.jpg thumb Approximately 10x micrograph of an unusual coin. A micrograph or photomicrograph is a photograph or digital image taken through a microscope or similar device to show a magnified image of an item. Micrographs are widely used in all fields of microscopy. Types Deleted image removed Image VishniacAlgal.gif right thumb Algae Algal Cells by Roman Vishniac . Photomicrograph A light micrograph or photomicrograph is a micrograph prepared using a light microscope , a process referred to as photomicroscopy . At a basic level, photomicroscopy may be performed simply by hooking up a regular camera to a microscope, thereby enabling the user to take photographs at reasonably high magnification . Roman Vishniac was a pioneer in the field of photomicroscopy, specializing in the photography of living creatures in full motion. He also made major developments in light interruption photography and color photomicroscopy . Electron micrograph An electron micrograph is a micrograph prepared using an electron microscope . However, the term electron micrograph is not used in electron microscopy. Common designation is a micrograph . Digital micrograph Digital micrograph is a digital picture obtained either directly with microscope or by scanning of a photomicrograph. The terms usage is somewhat confusing, since today photo usually ..., 1890.jpg Snowflake micrograph by Wilson Bentley , 1890 gallery See also Close up Macrophotography ... micrographmaker Make a Micrograph This presentation by the research department of Children s Hospital Boston shows how researchers create a three color micrograph. http www.funsci.com fun3 en upic ... more details
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- Renal oncocytoma
Infobox Disease Name Renal oncocytoma Image Renal oncocytoma3.jpg Caption Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma . DiseasesDB 31956 ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8290 0 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Image Onkozytom der Niere.jpg thumb Renal oncocytoma of the right kidney at CT. A renal oncocytoma is a kidney tumour tumour of the kidney made up of oncocyte s , a special kind of cell biology cell . ref name pmid17381809 cite journal author Coburn V, Radfar A, Snook D, Mahalingam M title Cutaneous oncocytoma a report of three cases and review of the literature journal J. Cutan. Pathol. volume 34 issue 4 pages 355 9 year 2007 pmid 17381809 doi 10.1111 j.1600 0560.2006.00620.x url http www.blackwell synergy.com openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0303 6987&date 2007&volume 34&issue 4&spage 355 ref ref cite web url http atlasgeneticsoncology.org Tumors OncocytThyroidID5068.html title Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology Thyroid oncocytic tumors accessdate 2009 02 01 ref Presentation Expand section date January 2011 An oncocytoma is an epithelial tumor composed of oncocytes, large eosinophil ic cells having small, round, benign appearing Cell nucleus nuclei with large nucleoli . Pathophysiology Renal oncocytoma is thought to arise from the intercalated cells of collecting duct s of the kidney. It represent 5 to 15 of surgically resected renal neoplasm s. Ultrastructurally, the eosinophilic cells have numerous mitochondria . Diagnosis Image Renal oncocytoma.jpg thumb 200px right Gross examination Gross appearance of a renal oncocytoma left of image ... Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain . Image Renal oncocytoma4.jpg Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain. Image Renal oncocytoma 1 .jpg Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain. Image Renal oncocytoma 2 .jpg Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain. Image Renal oncocytoma 3 .jpg Micrograph of a renal oncocytoma. H&E stain. Image Oncocytic chromophobe rcc high mag.jpg Micrograph ... more details
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- Trophoblastic neoplasm
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Intermediate trophoblast 3 low mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of intermediate trophoblast and a hydatidiform mole bottom of image . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014328 Trophoblastic neoplasms are neoplasms which derive from trophoblast ic tissue. Examples include choriocarcinoma hydatidiform mole See also Gestational trophoblastic disease disease stub Germ cell tumors Category Gynaecological neoplasia Category Germ cell neoplasia pt Neoplasia trofobl stica ... more details
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- Hemophagocytosis
Image Hemophagocytic syndrome cropped very high mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing hemophagocytosis in the spleen . H&E stain . Hemophagocytosis is phagocytosis by histiocyte s of erythrocyte s, leukocyte s, platelet s, and their precursors ref cite web url http www.medscape.com viewarticle 414792 title Hemophagocytic Syndromes and Infection format work accessdate ref in bone marrow and other tissues. It is part of the presentation of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis . References reflist Category Pathology medicine stub ... more details
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- Actinomycineae
Taxobox image Actinomyces israelii.jpg image caption Scanning electron micrograph of Actinomyces israelii . regnum Bacteria phylum Actinobacteria classis Actinobacteria subclassis Actinobacteridae ordo Actinomycetales subordo Actinomycineae ordo authority Buchanan, 1917 subdivision ranks Families subdivision Actinomycetaceae Actinomycineae is a suborder of the order Actinomycetales that contains the medically important genus Actinomyces . references reflist External links http sn2000.taxonomy.nl Main Classification 111575.htm Bacteria classification Category Actinomycineae bacteria stub es Actinomycineae ko tl Actinomycineae ... more details
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- Cholesterolosis of gallbladder
Infobox Disease Name Cholesterolosis of gallbladder Image Gallbladder cholesterolosis low mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of cholesterolosis of the gallbladder. H&E stain . DiseasesDB 31524 ICD10 ICD10 K 82 4 k 80 ICD9 ICD9 575.6 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID In surgical pathology , strawberry gallbladder , more formally cholesterolosis of the gallbladder and gallbladder cholesterolosis , is a change in the gallbladder wall due to excess cholesterol . ref http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?strawberry gallbladder Strawberry gallbladder cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk. ref The name strawberry gallbladder comes from the typically stippled appearance of the mucosa l surface on gross examination , which resembles the appearance of a strawberry . It is not necessarily tied to cholelithiasis gallstone s or cholecystitis inflammation of the gallbladder . ref name urlCholesterolosis of the Gall Bladder cite web url http radiology.uchc.edu eAtlas GI 955.htm title Cholesterolosis of the Gall Bladder format work accessdate ref Additional images gallery Image Cholesterolosis of the Gallbladder.jpg Cholesterolosis of the Gallbladder Gross image . Image Gallbladder cholesterolosis micro.jpg Micrograph of cholesterolosis of the gallbladder. Image Gallbladder cholesterolosis intermed mag.jpg Micrograph of cholesterolosis of the gallbladder. Image Gallbladder cholesterolosis intermed mag cropped.jpg Micrograph of cholesterolosis of the gallbladder. gallery See also Cholecystectomy Rokitansky Aschoff sinuses References reflist External links GPnotebook 932839443 cite journal author Izzo L title Strawberry gallbladder review of the literature and our experience language Italian journal Il Giornale di chirurgia volume 22 issue 1 2 pages 33 6 year 2001 pmid 11272434 doi author separator , author2 Boschetto A author3 Brachini G display authors 3 last4 Binda first4 B last5 Lamazza first5 A last6 Caramanico first6 L last7 Corigliano first7 N last8 Borghese first8 M Gastroentero ... more details
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- Mediastinal lymphadenopathy
Image Primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma very high mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph of a primary mediastinal large B cell lymphoma , a cause of mediastinal lymphadenopathy. H&E stain . Mediastinal lymphadenopathy or mediastinal adenopathy is an enlargement of the mediastinal lymph nodes . Causes Tuberculosis Sarcoidosis Cystic fibrosis Histoplasmosis Acute lymphoblastic leukemia Coccidioidomycosis Lymphoma ref http emedicine.medscape.com article 956340 overview ref See also Mediastinum Mediastinal mass Neoplasia References reflist Category Medical signs medical stub ... more details
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- Perineural invasion
Image Prostatic adenocarcinoma with perineural invasion.JPG 300px thumb right Micrograph showing a prostate cancer conventional adenocarcinoma with perineural invasion . H&E stain . In pathology , perineural invasion , abbreviated PNI , refers to cancer spreading to the space surrounding a nerve . Significance Prostate cancers with PNI usually have a poorer prognosis, ref name pmid16985741 Cite journal last1 Potter first1 SR. last2 Partin first2 AW. title The significance of perineural invasion found on needle biopsy of the prostate implications for definitive therapy. journal Rev Urol volume 2 issue 2 pages 87 90 month year 2000 doi PMID 16985741 ref as PNI is thought to be indicative of perineural spread, which can make resection of malignant lesions more difficult. Additional images gallery Image Perineural invasion prostate high mag.jpg Micrograph demonstrating perineural invasion. HPS stain . gallery References reflist See also Lymphovascular invasion Malignancy Category Pathology ... more details
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- 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
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- Bile duct hamartoma
Image Bile duct hamartoma intermed mag.jpg 250px thumb right Micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma . Trichrome stain . In histopathology , a bile duct hamartoma , also von Meyenburg complex , Meyenburg complex and biliary hamartoma , is a benign tumour like malformation of the liver. They are classically associated with polycystic liver disease , as may be seen in the context of polycystic kidney disease , and represent a malformation of the liver plate. ref name Desmet1998 Cite journal last1 Desmet first1 VJ title Ludwig symposium on biliary disorders part I. Pathogenesis of ductal plate abnormalities. journal Mayo Clin Proc volume 73 issue 1 pages 80 9 month Jan year 1998 doi 10.4065 73.1.80 pmid 9443684 ref Eponym The eponymous terms von Meyenburg complex , Meyenburg complex are named for Hanns von Meyenburg . ref name Ref WhoNamedIt synd 1693 ref ref name Ref a H. von Meyenburg. ber die Zyztenleber. Beitr ge zur pathologischen Anatomie und zur allgemeinen Pathologie, Jena, 1918, 64 477 532. ref See also Cholestasis Ground glass hepatocyte Mallory body Additional images gallery Image Bile duct hamartoma high mag.jpg Micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma . Trichrome stain . Image Von Meyenburg complex low mag.jpg Low magnification micrograph of a bile duct hamartoma . Trichrome stain . Image Von Meyenburg komplex.jpg Gross pathology Gross pathologic appearance of a large bile duct hamartoma . gallery References reflist 2 External links http www.pathconsultddx.com pathCon diagnosis?pii S1559 8675 06 71569 8 Bile duct hamartoma pathconsultddx.com. Cystic diseases Category Congenital disorders of digestive system disease stub de Von Meyenburg Komplex ... more details
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- Karyolysis
Image nuclear changes.jpg thumb right 350px Morphological characteristics of karyolysis and other forms of nuclear destruction. Karyolysis is the complete dissolution of the chromatin matter of a dying cell biology cell due to the activity of DNase . The whole cell will eventually stain uniformly with eosin after karyolysis. It is usually preceded by karyorrhexis and occurs mainly as a result of necrosis , while in apoptosis after karyorrhexis the nucleus usually dissolves into apoptotic bodies . ref name robspath cite book title Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease last Cotran coauthors Kumar, Collins publisher W.B Saunders Company location Philadelphia isbn 0 7216 7335 X year 1998 ref Additional images gallery Image MI with contraction bands very high mag.jpg Micrograph showing karyolysis and contraction band necrosis in an individual that had a myocardial infarction heart attack . Image MI with contraction bands high mag.jpg Micrograph showing karyolysis and contraction band necrosis left of image and ischemic nucleated cardiac myocyte s right of image in an individual that had a myocardial infarction . gallery See also Apoptosis Necrosis Pyknosis Karyorrhexis References reflist Cell biology stub Pathology Category Cellular processes Category Programmed cell death es Cariolisis eu Kariolisi it Cariolisi ru sv Karyolys zh ... more details
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- Terminal ileum
Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin pars terminalis GraySubject GrayPage Image Mantle cell lymphoma low mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of terminal ileum with mantle cell lymphoma . H&E stain . Image2 Mantle cell lymphoma low mag cyclin D1.jpg Caption2 Micrograph of terminal ileum with mantle cell lymphoma . Cyclin D1 immunostain . Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The terminal ileum is the most distal part of the small intestine . It connects to the cecum , the pouch between the small and the large intestine, via the ileocecal valve . Pathology of the terminal ileum It is importance in medicine as it can be affected in a number of diseases, ref Cite journal last1 Cuvelier first1 C. last2 Demetter first2 P. last3 Mielants first3 H. last4 Veys first4 EM. last5 De Vos M first5 . title Interpretation of ileal biopsies morphological features in normal and diseased mucosa. journal Histopathology volume 38 issue 1 pages 1 12 month Jan year 2001 doi 10.1046 j.1365 2559.2001.01070.x PMID 11135039 ref including Crohn s disease Tuberculosis Lymphoma Neuroendocrine tumours carcinoid Additional images gallery File Ileum, cecum and ascending colon.JPG Ileum Image Illu small intestine.jpg Small intestine Image Gray1045.png The cecal fossa. The ileum and cecum are drawn backward and upward. gallery References reflist 1 Category Digestive system medicine stub Digestive tract ... more details
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- Andrew Paul Leonard
Multiple issues COI February 2011 BLP sources February 2011 notability February 2011 Orphan date September 2006 att April 2011 Andrew Paul Leonard is a photographer who uses electron microscopes as a camera. Some of his well known work includes an electron micrograph of a healthy coronary artery used in the launch of Pfizer s Lipitor and an electron micrograph of a human stem cell , featured on the cover of the August 7, 2006 issue of Time Magazine . In September 2006 Andrew Leonard photographed human embryonic stem cells with a field emission scanning electron microscope. An article about the work of Andrew Paul Leonard is featured in the November 2006 edition of the journal Microscopy Today. Some of his photographs can be found on the eighteenth floor off the Pfizer building in New York City. External links http www.aplmicro.com His website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Leonard, Andrew Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Leonard, Andrew Paul Category American photographers Category Living people Category Year of birth missing living people US photographer stub ... more details
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- Glandular metaplasia
Image Barretts alcian blue.jpg thumb right 250px Micrograph of Barrett s esophagus left of image and normal stratified squamous epithelium right of image . Alcian blue stain . Glandular metaplasia is a type of metaplasia where irritated tissue converts to a glandular form. An example occurs in the esophagus , where tissue becomes more similar to the tissue of the stomach . ref name urlMetaplasia cite web url http www.qub.ac.uk cm pat undergraduate Basiccancer metaplasia.htm title Metaplasia format work accessdate ref Another example occurs in the urinary bladder . ref name pmid5571853 cite journal author Ward AM title Glandular metaplasia and mucin production in transitional cell carcinomas of bladder journal J. Clin. Pathol. volume 24 issue 5 pages 481 year 1971 month July pmid 5571853 pmc 477052 doi 10.1136 jcp.24.5.481 b url http jcp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 5571853 ref See also Intestinal metaplasia Squamous metaplasia Additional images gallery Image Barretts esophagus alcian blue high mag.jpg Micrograph of Barrett s esophagus , an example of glandular metaplasia. gallery References reflist pathology stub Pathology Category Histopathology ... more details
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- Goblet cell carcinoid
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Goblet cell carcinoid 2 high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph showing a goblet cell carcinoid. H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID The goblet cell carcinoid , abbreviated GCC and also known as crypt cell carcinoma and neuroendocrine tumour with goblet cell differentiation , is a rare biphasic gastrointestinal tract tumour that consists of a neuroendocrine component and a conventional carcinoma . ref name pmid18042066 cite journal author van Eeden S, Offerhaus GJ, Hart AA, et al. title Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix a specific type of carcinoma journal Histopathology volume 51 issue 6 pages 763 73 year 2007 month December pmid 18042066 doi 10.1111 j.1365 2559.2007.02883.x url ref Sign and symptoms GCCs may present as appendicitis . Diagnosis Image Goblet cell carcinoid very low mag.jpg thumb Micrograph of a goblet cell carcinoid. H&E stain . GCCs are diagnosed by pathology . They have a characteristic biphasic appearance which includes 1 goblet cell like cells, and 2 neuroendocrine type nuclear chromatin stippled chromatin . Prognosis GCCs have an aggressive course vis a vis other appendiceal neuroendocrine tumours. ref name pmid18042066 Treatment GCCs are treated with surgery. See also Neuroendocrine tumours References Reflist 1 Category Gastrointestinal cancer ... more details
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- Hepatovirus
Taxobox name Hepatitis A image Hepatitis A virus 02.jpg image caption electron microscope Electron micrograph of hepatitis A virions. image width 185px virus group iv ordo Picornavirales familia Picornaviridae genus Hepatovirus subdivision ranks Species subdivision Hepatitis A br Hepatovirus is a genus of viruses belonging to the family Picornaviridae . It encompasses the Hepatitis A with one unclassified virus. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Taxonomy Browser wwwtax.cgi?mode Info&id 363249&lvl 3&lin f&keep 1&srchmode 1&unlock ref References Reflist External links http www.expasy.org viralzone all by species 94.html Viralzone Enterovirus Category Hepatitis Category Picornaviruses Category Viral diseases Virus stub es Virus de la hepatitis A ru Hepatovirus ... more details
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- Pneumocyte
Unreferenced section date December 2007 Two types of pneumocytes also named pneumonocyte contribute to the maintenance of the alveoli of the lungs Type I pneumocyte s and Type II pneumocyte s. These cells function to aid in gas exchange, secretion of pulmonary surfactant , and self regeneration See also Dust cell External links KansasHistology resp resp17 BUHistology 13905loa http www.meddean.luc.edu lumen bbs p ppi10.html Electron micrograph at luc.edu Lower respiratory system anatomy Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm Category Lung anatomy Category Human cells cell biology stub respiratory stub cs Pneumocyt fr Pneumocyte gl Pneumocito id Pneumosit it Pneumocita kk pl Pneumocyt pt Pneum cito ru ... more details
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- Mallory body
Image Mallory body high mag cropped.jpg thumb right 300px Micrograph showing a Mallory body with the characteristic twisted rope appearance centre of image within a ballooning degeneration ballooning hepatocyte . H&E stain . In histology histo pathology , a Mallory body , Mallory Denk body , and Mallory s hyaline , is an Inclusion bodies inclusion found in the cytoplasm of hepatocytes liver cells . ref name urlCell Injury cite web url http library.med.utah.edu WebPath CINJHTML CINJ033.html title Cell Injury work accessdate ref Associated conditions Mallory bodies are classically found in the liver s of people suffering from alcoholism alcoholic liver disease and were once thought to be specificity specific for that. They are most common in alcoholic hepatitis prevalence of 65 and alcoholic cirrhosis prevalence of 51 . ref name pmid7927209 Cite journal last1 Jensen first1 K last2 Gluud first2 C title The Mallory body morphological, clinical and experimental studies Part 1 of a literature survey . journal Hepatology volume 20 issue 4 Pt 1 pages 1061 77 month Oct year 1994 doi 10.1002 hep.1840200440 pmid 7927209 ref They are a recognized feature of Wilson s disease 25 , primary biliary cirrhosis 24 , non alcoholic cirrhosis 24 , hepatocellular carcinoma 23 and morbid obesity 8 , among other conditions. ref name pmid7927209 Appearance Mallory bodies are highly eosinophilic and thus appear pink on H&E stain . The bodies themselves are made up of intermediate keratin filament proteins that have been ubiquitin ubiquinated , or bound by other proteins such as heat shock protein s, or p62 . Eponym It is named for Frank Burr Mallory . ref AKADrewParlin synd 2192 ref . ref name pmid7927209 ... Image Mallory body high mag.jpg Micrograph showing a Mallory body . Original magnification 400X. H&E stain . Image Mallory body intermed mag.jpg Micrograph showing a Mallory body . Original magnification 200X. H&E stain . Image CDC mallory bodies.jpg Liver micrograph showing abundant Mallory bodies ... more details
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- Jones' stain
Image Membranous nephropathy mpas high mag.jpg thumb Micrograph of a kidney biopsy stained with a Jones stain. Jones stain , also Jones stain , is a methenamine silver Periodic acid Schiff stain used in pathology . ref name pmid Cite journal last1 Jones first1 DB. title Nephrotic glomerulonephritis. journal Am J Pathol volume 33 issue 2 pages 313 29 month year doi PMID 13402889 pmc 1934622 ref It is also referred to as methenamine PAS which is commonly abbreviated MPAS . It stains for basement membrane and is widely used in the investigation of medical kidney diseases . The Jones stain demonstrates the spiked GBM , caused by subepithelial deposits, seen in membranous nephropathy . See also Staining References Reflist 1 Microbiology stub Category Staining ... more details
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- Medullary carcinoma
Infobox Disease Name Medullary carcinoma Image Medullary thyroid carcinoma 2 high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of a medullary thyroid carcinoma medullary carcinoma of the thyroid . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D018276 Medullary carcinoma refers to one of several tumors. The most common types are Medullary thyroid cancer Medullary carcinoma of the breast Medullary carcinoma is also described in the following organs Pancreas Ampulla of Vater Gallbladder Stomach Large intestine Kidney Epithelial neoplasms Category Carcinoma neoplasm stub ... more details
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- Actinomycetaceae
automatic taxobox name Actinomycetales image Actinomyces israelii.jpg image caption Scanning electron micrograph of Actinomyces israelii . authority Buchanan, 1917 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Actinomyces br Mobiluncus Actinomycetaceae is a family of bacteria in the order Actinomycetales that contains the medically important genus Actinomyces . External links http sn2000.taxonomy.nl Main Classification 111575.htm cite journal author Kilian M title Rapid identification of Actinomycetaceae and related bacteria journal J. Clin. Microbiol. volume 8 issue 2 pages 127 33 year 1978 month August pmid 100505 pmc 275167 doi url http jcm.asm.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 100505 bacteria stub Bacteria classification Category Actinomycineae de Aktinomyzeten es Actinomycetaceae ru ... more details
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- Michaelis-Gutmann bodies
Image Michaelis Gutmann bodies very high mag cropped.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing Michaelis Gutmann bodies. H&E stain . Michaelis Gutmann bodies M G bodies are concentrically layered basophil basophilic inclusions found in the urinary tract . They are 2 to 10 m in diameter, and are thought to represent remnants of phagosome s mineralized by iron and calcium deposits. M G bodies are a pathognomonic feature of malakoplakia , an inflammatory condition that affects the genitourinary tract. They were discovered in 1902 by Leonor Michaelis and Carl Gutmann. References http www.journals.uchicago.edu CID journal issues v34n10 011351 011351.html University of Chicago Emerging Infections http www.whonamedit.com synd.cfm 2364.html Who Named It? M G bodies Category Urinary system med sign stub ... more details
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- Adenosquamous carcinoma
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Adenosquamous carcinoma high mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of an adenosquamous carcinoma of the uterine cervix . H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8560 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Adenosquamous carcinoma is a type of cancer that contains two types of cells squamous cells thin, flat cells that line certain organs and gland like cells. External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 476766 Adenosquamous carcinoma entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Category Carcinoma it Carcinoma adenosquamoso ... more details
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- Carcinosarcoma
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Carcinosarcoma 2 intermed mag.jpg Width 250px Caption Micrograph of a carcinosarcoma. H&E stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO ICDO 8980 3 OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D002296 Carcinosarcoma is a malignant tumor that is a mixture of carcinoma cancer of epithelial tissue , which is skin and tissue that lines or covers the internal organs and sarcoma cancer of connective tissue , such as bone , cartilage , and fat . Types of Carcinosarcoma Carcinosarcoma of the lung Uterine sarcoma Uterine carcinosarcoma External links http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 44003 Carcinosarcoma entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms NCI cancer dict oncology stub Soft tissue tumors and sarcomas Category Sarcoma pt Carcinossarcoma ... more details
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- Alzheimer type II astrocyte
orphan date August 2008 Image Alzheimer type II astrocyte high mag cropped.jpg thumb right Micrograph showing Alzheimer type II astrocytes. The Alzheimer type II astrocyte is a pathological type of Cell biology cell in the cerebral cortex of brain . Alzheimer type II astrocyte s are present in hepatic encephalopathy and Wilson s disease . ref Blueprints Neurolgy, 2nd ed. ref Alzheimer type II astrocytes are enlarged astrocytes with vesicular nuclei and basophilic nucleoli, which appear to be metabolically hyperactive. ref Online Medical Dictionary at CancerWeb ref They are not associated with Alzheimer s disease. References references DEFAULTSORT Alzheimer Type Ii Astrocyte Category Human cells medicine stub ru II ... more details
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