Different type of Cells - Pathology Flashcards

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Raquet cells Ribbon cells (modified spindle cells)

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Rhabdomyosarcoma

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Benign dyskeratotic cells (Corps, ronds and grains)

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Dyskeratosis follicularis

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Safety pin cells (MHCET-16) (Normoblasts). Target cells

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Thalassemia

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Ryatine cells (modified myoepithelial cells)

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Pleomorphic adenoma

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Tzanck cells (multinucleated giant cells of epithelial origin)

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Herpes .Pemphigus

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Anitschkow cells (modifed epithelial cells with elongated nuclei and linear bar of chromatin with radiating process of chromatin)

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Sickle cell disease . Apthous ulcer . Iron deficiency anemia . Rhematic heart disease

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Abiskov cells (modified monocytes)

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Myeloblastoma

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Angulate body cells

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Granular cell myoblastoma

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Chost cells (Epithelial cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and .hout nucleus)

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Craniopharyngioma (Rathke’s pouch tumour) .Odontomas * Ameloblastic fibrodontoma * Calcifying odontogenic cyst (Gorlin- Gold cyst)

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Etell (Consists of a rosette of neutrophils surrounding rale nuclear mass apparently derived from a lymphocyte)

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Systemic lupus erythematosus

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Naevus cells

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Pigmented mole

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Gycogen free clear cells

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Acinic cell carcinoma . ucoepidermoid carcinoma

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Gycogen rich clear cell

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Lateral periodontal cyst . Gingival cysts of adults

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Hurler cells or clear cells or Gorgoyle cells

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Hurler syndrome Mucopolysaccharidosis

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15
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Pericyte of Zimmer man

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Glomus tumour

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16
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If works of art need to be appreciated….

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Ohhhh I’ll have to kiss you everytime I look at you(That’s my way of appreciating you😉❤️)

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Acantholytic cells

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Pemphigus

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Reed-Sterberg cell or Dorothy Reed cell (modified B-lymphocytes or macrophage-monocyte derivative)

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Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Lacunar cells

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Histologic variants Op Reed-Sternberg cells. . . Seen in Nodular sclerosis type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Pale cells and dark cells

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  • dontogenic myxoma
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Gaucher cells

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Pale call containing eccentric nucleus and a wrinkled or “crumpled silk” cytoplasm . Seen in Gauchers disease

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Niemann
pick cells

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Lipid laden cells distributed through out reticuloendothelial system * Seen in Niemann -pick disease

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Lepra cells (vacuolated macrophages or vacuolated histiocytes)

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Lepromatous leprosy.

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Foam cells

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Lipid laden cells seen in periapical granuloma

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Koilogytes

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HPV altered epithelial cells with perinuclear clear spaces and nuclear pyknosis.

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Popcorn cells

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A variety of lymphocytic and histiocytic cells seen in Nodular lymphocyte-pred ominant type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Touton- type multinucleated giant cells

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Fibrous histiocytoma

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Centrocytes and centroblasts

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Follicular type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma

29
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Creating smiles on your patients might light up your world…..

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My world lights up when I see your smile❤️