Histology Flashcards
dark staining lymphocytes and plasma cells with large-center or off-centre nuclei
inflammatory lymphoid cells
cuboidal luminal cells and spindle shaped myoepithelial cells
breast ductal tissue
irregular network of collagen fibres and fibroblast nuclei
loose connective tissue
large round empty cells with peripherally displaced nuclei
lipoma
neurones with round, haloed, oesinophillic bodies in the cytoplasm
lewy bodys
found in parkinson and lewy body dementia
small dark blue cells found in the lung
represent neuroendocrine neoplasm i.e. small cell lung cancer
the palmar skin has an extra layer of skin compared to the dorsum of the hand, what is this extra layer
stratum lucidum
layers of the epidermis of the skin
corneum
lucidum (only found on plantar/palmar skin)
granulosum
spinosum
basale
brain tumour - monomorphic cells arranged around blood vessels
ependymoma (perivascular pseudorosettes)
brain tumour - cells with round nuclei and perinuclear halo
oligodendroglioma (fried egg appearance)
nuclear palisading regions separated by fibrillary processes
schwanommas (verocay bodies)
intranuclear eosinophillic cowdry type A inclusion bodies
Varicella zoster - shingels
in what layer of the epidermis skin are melanocytes found
stratnum basale
diffuse signet ring cells surrounding gastric mucosal glands
gastric carcinoma