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These are oxalate crystals, which look like little envelopes (or tetrahedrons, depending upon your point of
#Clinical #Path ... #Nephro #Urine # ... Microscopy #Oxalate
Muddy Brown Casts in ATN
#Clinical #Path #Nephro #Urine #Microscopy #MuddyBrownCasts #ATN
Muddy Brown Casts in ... ATN #Clinical ... #Path #Nephro #Urine ... #Microscopy #MuddyBrownCasts ... #ATN
Urinary Casts in the setting of renal disease
#Clinical #Nephro #Urine #Microscopy #Casts #Comparison #Chart #ATN #AIN
Urinary Casts in ... disease #Clinical #Nephro ... #Urine #Microscopy ... Comparison #Chart #ATN ... #AIN #Pyelonephritis
Herpes Simplex Virus 
Lymphadenitis 
 • Expanded paracortex 
 • HSV-infected cells are 
present in areas
are present in ... HSV #Pathology #Microscopy ... #Clinical #LymphNode
Here are very large, immature myeloblasts with many nucleoli. A distincitve feature of these blasts is
most prevalent in ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
This is seen in ... represents clumping of an ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy
Red cell autoagglutination is the process whereby red cells clump together forming aggregates. This is seen
This is seen in ... represents clumping of an ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy
Here is a lymph node that is lymphoid-depleted, fibrotic, and burned-out, typical of late phase HIV
"Pattern C" in ... proliferation (seen in ... PatternC #Pathology #Microscopy ... #LymphNode #Clinical
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Lymphadenitis: 

Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic fungal infection rare in the US, but endemic in
infection rare in ... US, but endemic in ... Lymphadenitis #Pathology #LymphNode ... #Clinical #Microscopy
A 37-year-old woman initially presented with pancytopenia and found to have leukopenia (2.1 × 103/μL) with
medium to large in ... In addition to APL ... also described in ... #Clinical #Path ... #Blood #Smear #Microscopy