Path photos Flashcards

1
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What is this?

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Mallory Denk Body - Alcoholic Hyaline

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2
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What is this?

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Cirrhosis

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3
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What cells are these and what are they seen in?

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Ground glass cells - Chronic viral hepatitis HBV

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4
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What is this? What type?

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Hepatocellular necrosis around CV

Coagulatvie Necrosis

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5
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THese are two types of cholestasis of sepsis - which is worse?

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L: Canalicular cholestasis

R: Ductla cholestasis - more ominous

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6
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THis shows non-suppurative inflammatory destruction of small and med sized intrahepatic bile ducts - what diesase is it, what is pictured below, what other symptoms are seen?

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Primary biliary cirrhosis

Florid duct lesion

Cirrhosis, portal HTN, jaundice, xanthomas

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7
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What cells are these? How do they contribute to alcoholic hepatitis?

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Kuppfer cells. Secrete TNF-alpha

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8
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What is this seen in and what are you at a higher risk for? What other disease might you have?

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Primary sclerosing cholangitis - “Onion skinning”, strictures and beading

Cholangiocarcinoma

UC

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9
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What are these cells seen in?

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HCC

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10
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Which is the hepatic artery and which is the bile ductule?

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Top = Artery - sm. muscle

Bottom = Bile ductule

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11
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This is the stroma of the liver. What are the stained reticular fibers composed of?

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Type III Collagen

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12
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The space here labeled D - or the space of Disse is also known as what?

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Perisinusoidal space

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13
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The epithelium of the GB shown here is what? What is the serosa?

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Simple columnar epithelium.

Simple squamous - free edge

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14
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What are these?

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Glycogen granules

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15
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A person presents with vasomotor disturbances, intestinal hypermotility, wheezing, and hepatomegaly as well as this from biopsy. What is the diagnosis?

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Carcinoid Tumor - sm. intestine

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16
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What is this? Will it turn into cancer?

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Peutz-Jeghers polyp - no malignat potential

Thick fibrous stalk, mucin rich glands

CT and smooth muscle extends into polyp

Abundant glands rich in goblet cells

17
Q

What is this? Does it have malignant potential?

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Serrated, hyperplastic polyp - no malignant potential

18
Q

What is this? Does it have malignant potential?

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Sessile Serrated, high malignant potential

“interval tumors”

19
Q

What is this?

A

Tubular Adenoma

20
Q

What is this?

A

Villous Adenoma

21
Q

In this liver biopsy, what pathology is shown and how might it present?

A

Biliary Atresia

A 4 week old infant with jaundice, acholic stool and dark urine.