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Column chromatography
A jar of snacks (namkeens) demonstrate the principles of column chromatography to a fairly accurate extent. In a column consisting of diffe...
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A probe through aqueduct of Sylvius (connecting 3rd and fourth ventricle) Base of brain showing vessels and exit of cranial nerves ...
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All malaria parasites infest red blood cells , and that is where they should be looked for. Typically, a Leishman stained smear of peripher...
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Difficult to comment on these photographs.As it is Lymphnode pathology is difficult and it requires an array of investigations and information.The possibilities I can suggest(purely my feelings about this lymph node)are:
1.progressive transformation of the lymph node?
2.Hyaline vascular type of castleman"s disease??
In the low power i can appreciate the follicles with germinal centres. periadenitis is present.I could nt recognise the mummified cells. Are there eosinophils and plasma cells? Please do reticulin stain.I am also thinking in terms of reactive change in lymphn node.
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