Pathology Lab # 5 (Cardiovascular System) Flashcards
What are the lesions seen in this image? What is the cause of the infection likely?
What is being indicated here with the yellow arrow?
What is being seen in this image?
What is the valvular abnormality seen in this image? If this view is in the right atrium, what valve is it?
What is the valvular abnormality seen in this image? What valve is this and how do we know?
2 leaflets not 3
What is the pathology being indicated by the yellow arrows? What would this condition lead to?
What pathology can be seen here indicated by the star? What is the typical cause?
Turbulence is the cause of these lesions.
What is this histological image indicating? How can you tell?
What is seen in blue in this iron stain of the lung? What is it indicating?
What is seen in this image?
What is seen in this image?
“Nutmeg liver” (chronic passive hepatic congestion – right-sided congestive heart failure).
What disease process is indicated when a patient has nutmeg liver and ascites?
chronic passive hepatic congestion. Overall congestion usually as a result of right sided congestive heart failure
What is seen in this image?
What is seen in this image?
What is seen in this image? What is it likely caused by?