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116 Cards in this Set

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Normal Testis
Klinefelter Syndrome (XXY)
Amyloidosis
Amyloidosis
Aneurysm of Aorta
Anitschkow Cell
Arteriosclerosis
Advanted Atheromatous Plaque
Anitschkow Cell
Artheromatous Plaque - Calcium Deposits and Neovascularization
Aschoff Body
Aschoff Body
Aschoff Body
Atheromatous Plaque
Atherosclerosis
Atherosclerotic Plaque with Luminal Stenosis
Atherosclerotic Plaque
Cholesterol Crystals
Complicated Atheromatous Plaque
Complicated Atheromatous Plaque
Complicated Atheromatous Plaque - Erosion and Hemorrhage
Complicated Atheromatous Plaque - Rupture
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Erosion or Ulceration - Exposure of Fibrous Tissue
Fatty Streak
Fatty Streak
Fibrinous Pericarditis - Bread and Butter
Fibrofatty Plaque
Full Occlusion
Gangrene Necrosis
Hemochromatosis
Hemorrhage into a Plaque
Hemorrhage into a Plaque - Abrupt Enlargement
Hypertension Hypertrophy
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - Disorganized Muscular Bundles
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - Small coronary artery mediointimal proliferation and obstruction
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
IE vegetation
IE vegetation
Infarct of Kidney
Infarct of Spleen
Libman Sacks Endocarditis
Lipid-laden Foam Cells
Medial Calcific Sclerosis - Monckeberg
MI 1-2 Days - Contraction Band Necrosis - Karyolysis - Beginning Loss of Striation
MI 1-2 Days - Contraction Band Necrosis - Karyolysis - Beginning Loss of Striation
MI 1-2 weeks - Macrophages - Scanty Granulation tissue
MI 1 Day - Hemorrhage - Myocardial Fiber Necrosis - Partial Loss of Nuclei
MI 2-3 Weeks - Granulation Tissue
MI 3-4 Weeks - Granulation Tissue - Collagen Fibers
Mi 3-5 Days Old - Extensive Neutrophilic Infiltrate - Beginning Disintegration of Dead Myofibers
MI 3-7 Days - Yellow Area with Hyperemic Border
MI 3 Days - Loss of Nucle and Striation - Intensive Neutrophilic Infiltration
MI 4-6 Weeks - Evolving Fibrosis
MI 6-8 Weeks or More - Scar 2
MI 6-8 Weeks or More - Scar
MI 6-8 Weeks or More - Scar
MI 12 Hours - Myocytolysis
MI at 1 day - Slightly Pale Area
MI at 12 hours - Wavy Fibers
Mitral Stenosis
Mitral Valve Stenosis - fish-mouth apperance
Mitral Valve Stenosis - Rheumatic Verrucae
Mural Thrombus
Mycotic Aneurysm
Myocarditis
Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis vegetation (NBTE)
Non-bacterial thrombotic endocarditis vegetation (NBTE)
Normal Heart
Normal Kidney
Normal Myocardium
Normal Myocardium
Pericarditis
Normal Valve - NO BLOOD VESSELS
Plaque disruption with complete (total) thrombosis of coronary artery
Plaque disruption with complete (total) thrombosis of coronary artery
Plaque disruption with Partial thrombosis of coronary artery
Progression to Destruction of Wall - Large Plaque applies pressure to inner wall - Media thins and atrophies
Restrictive cardiomyopaty due to Loeffler endomyocarditis
Restrictive cardiomyopaty due to Loeffler endomyocarditis
Rheumatic Myocarditis
Rheumatic Pericarditis
Rheumatic Vegetations and Erosions on Mitral Valve
Rheumatic Vegetations and Erosions on Mitral Valve
Rheumatic Verrucae - on free edge of valve
Rupture of Papillary Muscle
Rupture of Ventricular Wall - MI 1
Rupture of Ventricular Wall - MI
Rupture or fissuring - Exposure of Atheroma
Septic Infarction of Kidney
Septic Microembolus within myocardium
Severe Atherosclerosis of aorta with ulcerations and mural thrombi
Subacute endocarditis - chronic inflammation, organization
Subendocardial Infarction
Subendocardial Scar
Subungual hemorrhages - Infective Endocarditis
Systemic Embolism
Tamponade
Thrombosis Above the Ruptured Plaque
Thrombosis Above the Ruptured Plaque
Transmural Infarct
Ulceration - associated with Mural Thrombosis and Thromboembolism
Ulceration and destruction of aortic valve by acute Infective Endocarditis
Valve - Diffuse fibrosis and neovascularization obliterating normal architectur eof leaflets - NOT SPECIFIC
Vegetation with underlying acute inflammation and young granulation tissue
Vegetations of IE - Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
Vegetations of IE - Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes
Vegetations of IE - Tight adhesion, Underlying inflammation
Vegetations on Aortic Valve
Vegetations on Aortic Valve
Vegetations with microbial colonies
Ventricular Aneurysm
Ventricular Aneurysm