PICTURES Flashcards
What is this? What is it associated with?

Pseudopalisading necrosis (Glioblastoma)
What disease is this associated with?









Granulovacuolar degeneration (Alzheimers)
what is this?

rhomboencephalosynapsis (lack of division of cerebellar hemispheres)
What is this kind of tumor (found in a child)

Pilocytic astrocytoma
What does this gomori trichrome stain show?

Ragged Red Fibers
Lable the following

Blue: Optic canal
Red: Superior orbital fissure
Green: Vidian Canal
Yellow: foramen rotundum

H/E stain, what does this show?

Centronuclear myopathy
What does this slit lamp exam show?

Hypopigmented macules
(tuberous sclerosis)

Patient presents with weakness and elevated CPK (16k). What does this biopsy show?
What cell type is this mediated by?

Endomysial inflammation (dermatomyositis)
CD8 t-cells
What is this?

Hemangioblastoma
Label the following

A: foramen ovale
B: FOramen Spinosum
C: carotid Canal
D: Foramen Rotundum

What is this?

psammoma body (meningioma)
What is this?

Primary CNS lymphoma
What does this show? (stain for dystrophin)

absence of dystrophin (Duchenne muscular dystrophy)
What is this artery?
Pericallosal branch of ACA
what should this patient get tested for?

HLA-B27 antigen
(“Bamboo spine” in ankylosing spondylitis)
Cancer patient comes in with this finding
What is it?

normal T1 and T2 signal proximal to lesion with uniform signal intesnity (high fat content)
Fatty replacement of bone marrow (prior radiation therapy)
what is this?

Senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (alzheimers)
What are these?
Inclusionbodies (inclusion body myocytis)