The Pathology of the Spleen: A Functional ApproachAmerican Society of Clinical Pathologists, 1976 - 83 páginas |
Índice
White Pulp | 3 |
Factors Affecting Normal Splenic White Pulp | 9 |
The Pathology of the Red Pulp | 43 |
Página de créditos | |
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Términos y frases comunes
abnormal acute antigen appearance areas associated bodies cause cellular Ceroid histiocytes characteristic circulation Clinical composed congestion contain cordal cords Cross section cytoplasm demonstrated depletion diffuse early activated electron micrograph enlarged evidence fibrosis frequently function Gaucher cell germinal center granulomas gross photograph hairy cells hemolytic anemia Hereditary spherocytosis histiocytes histologic Hodgkin's disease hypersplenism immune response increased infectious infiltration involvement Leukemic reticuloendotheliosis lymph nodes lymphocytes lymphoid tissue macrophages malignant lymphoma marginal zone mass material metaplasia morphologic multiple Mycosis fungoides Niemann-Pick nodules normal Note occur organ PALS PAS stain PAS-positive Pathology patient penicilliary arterioles photomicrograph plasma cells positive present processes produce proliferation prominent pulp H&E stain pulp PAS stain reaction red blood cells red cells red pulp H&E Reed-Sternberg cells represent result revealed section of spleen seen shown shows sickle sinus sinuses splenic red pulp Splenic white pulp stages Structure syndrome systemic trabeculae tumor usually
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