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#1- well some hylanized foci with some hemorrahge as well.....whtz tht....from lung??

#2 atherosclerosis!

#3- glomerulus-capillary pretty much dilated and mesangium is hypercellular.......proliferative GN?

#4- multiple wedge sahped infarcts!

#5- paget's disease of the bone.!

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  #3

1, i think it is ARDS or surfactant deficiency in pre-termed neonate


3. is it renal amyloidosis ?

Plz give your answer, thanks

  #4

#3-it's no a congo red stain so u can't be certain abt amyloid!

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  #5

1.hyaline membrane?

2. atherosclrosis?

3. SLE nephritis?

4. renal infarction sepsis?


5. Alzeimer?

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Figures 7-12. (7) Lupus nephritis class IV-G (A/C). Glomerulus with global endocapillary proliferation, leukocyte influx and apoptotic bodies, double contours, crescent formation with tubular transformation, early sclerosis, and disruption of Bowman’s capsule (PASd). (8) Lupus nephritis class IV-G (A). Glomerulus with widespread subendothelial immune deposits (wireloop lesions) associated with basement membrane new formation along the inner side of the capillaries but without endocapillary leukocyte infiltration or hypercellularity (methenamine silver). (9) Lupus nephritis class V. Glomerulus with advanced-stage lupus membranous nephropathy characterized by massive subepithelial accumulation of immune deposits (immunofluorescence: full house) and interdigitating spike formation (methenamine silver). (10) Lupus nephritis class IV and V (A/C). Glomerulus with lupus membranous nephropathy with subepithelial spike formation combined with global endocapillary and mesangial hypercellularity, early crescent formation, and beginning mesangial and capillary sclerosis (methenamine silver). (11) Lupus nephritis class VI. Renal cortex showing almost diffuse, global glomerular sclerosis accompanied by interstitial fibrosis, mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates, and vascular sclerosis (methenamine silver). (12) Thrombotic microangiopathy in a patient with SLE and circulating anticoagulans. A glomerulus showing severe capillary and arteriolar thrombosis, endothelial cell swelling and necrosis, neutrophil influx, and stasis of erythrocytes. No signs of immune deposits (methenamine silver).



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