PICTURES Flashcards

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What is this? What is it associated with?

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Pseudopalisading necrosis (Glioblastoma)

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What disease is this associated with?

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Granulovacuolar degeneration (Alzheimers)

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what is this?

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rhomboencephalosynapsis (lack of division of cerebellar hemispheres)

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What is this kind of tumor (found in a child)

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Pilocytic astrocytoma

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9
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What does this gomori trichrome stain show?

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Ragged Red Fibers

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10
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Lable the following

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Blue: Optic canal

Red: Superior orbital fissure

Green: Vidian Canal

Yellow: foramen rotundum

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11
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H/E stain, what does this show?

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Centronuclear myopathy

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What does this slit lamp exam show?

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Hypopigmented macules

(tuberous sclerosis)

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Patient presents with weakness and elevated CPK (16k). What does this biopsy show?

What cell type is this mediated by?

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Endomysial inflammation (dermatomyositis)

CD8 t-cells

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14
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What is this?

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Hemangioblastoma

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15
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Label the following

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

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16
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What is this?

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psammoma body (meningioma)

17
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What is this?

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Primary CNS lymphoma

18
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What does this show? (stain for dystrophin)

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absence of dystrophin (Duchenne muscular dystrophy)

19
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What is this artery?

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Pericallosal branch of ACA

20
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what should this patient get tested for?

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HLA-B27 antigen

(“Bamboo spine” in ankylosing spondylitis)

21
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Cancer patient comes in with this finding

What is it?

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normal T1 and T2 signal proximal to lesion with uniform signal intesnity (high fat content)

Fatty replacement of bone marrow (prior radiation therapy)

22
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what is this?

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Senile plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (alzheimers)

23
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What are these?

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Inclusionbodies (inclusion body myocytis)