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  • Buerger's Disease

    Posted on Friday May 2nd, 2008 at 12:45 in pathology, vascular system

    Buerger's disease is also called Thromboarteritis obliterans. It occurs in young males mostly below 40 years. It is common in Israel, South America and India. It is strongly associated with heavy smoking and caffeine. It mostly involves smalls and me...

  • Pathology- Arteriosclerosis

    Posted on Thursday May 1st, 2008 at 08:17 in pathology, tables, vascular system

    Arteriosclerosis can be defined as a group of diseases that result in arterial wall thickening.1. Monckeberg medial calcific sclerosis:Medial calcification of medium sized arteriesFemoral, tibial, radial and ulnar arteries are affected mostly.It is m...

  • Anueuysms- Pathology

    Posted on Wednesday April 30th, 2008 at 07:27 in pathology, vascular system

    Definition: Congenital or acquired weakness of vessel wall media, resulting in a localized dilation or out pouching.The bulge in the aneurysm may burst and death may occur any time.1. Atherosclerotic aneurysms:Weakening of media secondary to atheroma...

  • Wagers granulomatosis- Pathology, CVS

    Posted on Monday April 28th, 2008 at 10:46 in pathology, vascular system

    Wagner's granulomatosis is a kind of autoimmune disorder affecting the arteries. Medium sized and small arteries are involved. This is a kind of necrotizing vasculitis with granulomas. Its more common in males than in females. Mostly occurs at the ag...

  • Pathology- Cardiac Tumors

    Posted on Thursday April 24th, 2008 at 07:59 in cardiology, pathology

    Cardiac Myxoma:It is derived from the Mesenchyme and usually arise within the left atrium near the fossa ovalis. It restrict the blood flow to left ventricle. Shows constitutional signs of fever, weight loss and anemia.Microscopic picture- Stellate s...

  • Sequential changes in MI

    Posted on Wednesday April 23rd, 2008 at 04:12 in cardiology, pathology, tables

    Gross sequence of Changes in MI Time Predominant finding 0 to 18 hours No gross changes 18 to 24 hours Vague pallor and softening 1 to 7 days Yellow scar 7 to...

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