Elsevier's Integrated Pathology
Author: Thomas C. King
ISBN: 9780323043281
- Page 2: Time Scale of Reversible and Irreversible Cell Injury
- Page 2: Biochemical Alterations In Ischemic Injury
- Page 3: Acute Tubular Necrosis In the Kidney
- Page 4: Generation, Production, and Detoxification of Oxygen Free Radicals
- Page 5: Immune-mediated Injury In the Liver
- Page 5: Radiation-induced injury
- Page 7: Maintenance of Telomere Length In Different Cell Types
- Page 8: Mechanisms of Cellular Adaptation
- Page 8: Properties of Labile, Stable, and Permanent Tissues
- Page 9: Hypertrophy of Cardiac Myocytes
- Page 10: Intracellular Accumulations
- Page 10: Intracellular Accumulation of Hemosiderin
- Page 11: Squamous Metaplasia at the Transition Zone of the Uterine Cervix
- Page 11: Squamous Dysplasia of the Uterine Cervix
- Page 12: Nascent Protein Folding and Intracellular Trafficking and Refolding Or Destruction of Denatured Or Abnormal Cellular Proteins
- Page 14: Myocytolysis of Cardiac Myocytes, Dystrophic Calcification In the Thyroid Gland, Lipofuscin Pigment In Cardiac Myocytes, and Amyloid Deposition In the Liver
- Page 16: Apoptosis Versus Necrosis
- Page 17: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Apoptotic Stimuli With Metabolic and Morphologic Changes During Apoptosis
- Page 18: Apoptosis In Lymph Node Germinal Center Cells
- Page 18: Coagulation Necrosis In a Renal Infarct
- Page 19: Gel Electrophoresis Pattern of DNA From Normal, Necrotic, and Apoptotic Cells
- Page 20: Ischemic Necrosis of Cardiac Myocytes
- Page 22: Hepatic Congestion
- Page 23: Forces Controlling Fluid Flow Across a Vascular Bed and Endothelial Cell Contraction In the Venules Causes Edema
- Page 23: Endothelial Cell Activation
- Page 24: Inflamed Granulation Tissue
- Page 24: Leukocyte Transmigration In Venules and Margination of Granulocytes In an Early Acute Myocardial Infarct
- Page 24: Intravascular and Extravascular Inflammatory Cells
- Page 25: Early Leukocyte Interactions With Activated Endothelial Cells and Leukocyte Adhesion, Activation, and Transmigration
- Page 25: Histology Slides Depicting Acute Inflammation and Bacterial Pneumonia
- Page 26: Neutrophil Phagocytosis and Intracellular Killing of Microorganisms
- Page 27: Cellular Pathways For Leukocyte Activation
- Page 29: Initial Hemostatic Mechanisms In Response To Endothelial Cell Injury
- Page 31: Activation of TH1 and TH2 CD4 T cells
- Page 31: Maturation Of TH1 And TH2 T Cells And Effector Cytokines As Produced By Mature TH1 And TH2 Cells
- Page 32: Activation Of B Cells By Antigen And CD4 T Cells
- Page 32: Reactive Germinal Center In A Hyperplastic Tonsil
- Page 33: Endothelial And Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase
- Page 34: Arachidonic Acid-Derived Inflammatory Mediators
- Page 35: Cyclo-Oxygenase (COX) 1 And 2 Inhibition In Endothelial Cells And Platelets
- Page 36: Lipoxin Production Requires Cooperation Between Neutrophils And Platelets
- Page 38: Complement Cascade
- Page 39: Intrinsic And Extrinsic Coagulation Pathways
- Page 40: Coagulation Cascade
- Page 40: Role Of Cofactors And Cell Membranes In The Coagulation Cascade
- Page 41: Inhibitors of Coagulation
- Page 41: Activation of Protein C
- Page 42: Role of Endothelial Cells in Modulating Hemostasis
- Page 42: Role of Vitamin K–dependent Coagulation Factors and Inhibitors
- Page 43: Interactions Between Inflammatory Mediators
- Page 45: Types I, II, III, and IV Hypersensitivity
- Page 47: Photomicrograph of Abscess
- Page 47: Chronic Pyelonephritis
- Page 48: Pulmonary Granuloma, Pulmonary Granulomas with Central Necrosis, and Foreign Body Reaction
- Page 50: Pathogenesis of Gram-Negative Septic Shock
- Page 51: Pathogenesis of Streptococcal Septic Shock
- Page 52: Immune-Complex Glomerulonephritis
- Page 54: Pathogenesis Of Transplant Rejection
- Page 55: Hyperacute and Acute Rejection In A Renal Transplant
- Page 57: Aspergillus Infection
- Page 61: Changes in the Size of Progenitor Cell Pools Control the Number of Mature Cells Produced
- Page 61: Cell Cycle Entry in Different Cell Types
- Page 62: G1S Cell Cycle Checkpoint
- Page 64: Signal Transduction Mechanisms
- Page 64: Covalent Modification of the Angiotensin Receptor (GPCR) in Hypertension
- Page 64: Autocrine, Paracrine, and Endocrine Signaling Mechanisms
- Page 65: Specialized Signaling Mechanisms
- Page 66: Melanin Pigment in the Cytoplasm of Basal Keratinocytes in Skin
- Page 68: Anthracotic Pigment in Lung Tissue
- Page 70: Herpes Simplex Virus Infection of Esophageal Squamous Mucosa and Cytomegalovirus Infection
- Page 71: Vitamin D Metabolism
- Page 72: Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
- Page 72: Hormonal Control of Energy Balance and Appetite
- Page 73: Spongiosis, Skin with Pitting Edema, and Pulmonary Edema
- Page 74: Skin with Petechiae, Skin with Purpura, and Skin with Ecchymoses
- Page 75: Virchow's Triad
- Page 77: Lines of Zahn
- Page 78: Pulmonary Embolus
- Page 79: Acute Infarct
- Page 79: Healed Renal Infarcts
- Page 80: Gangrene
- Page 81: Time Scale of Tissue Responses to Injury
- Page 81: Consequences of Injury to Permanent and Stable/Labile Cells and the Extracellular Matrix
- Page 82: Hepatic Cirrhosis
- Page 83: Extracellular Matrix Components, Basement Membrane Zone of the Extracellular Matrix, and Interstitial Zone of the Extracellular Matrix
- Page 84: Active Fibrosis and Mature Scar
- Page 85: Granulation Tissue
- Page 85: Angiogenesis
- Page 86: Healing by Primary Intention
- Page 87: Healing by Secondary Intention
- Page 88: Chronic Ulcer
- Page 91: Typical Pedigree Showing Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
- Page 94: Chloride Conductance in Glandular and Ductal Cells in a Normal Individual and in a Patient with Cystic Fibrosis
- Page 95: Normal Cholesterol Metabolism
- Page 96: Normal Control of Iron Absorption and Recycling
- Page 97: Hemochromatosis of the Liver
- Page 98: Typical Pedigree Showing Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
- Page 99: Typical Pedigree Showing Sex-linked Recessive Inheritance
- Page 100: Dystrophin Gene Deletions in Duchenne's and Becker's Muscular Dystrophy
- Page 100: Detection Of Dystrophin Gene Deletions By Multiplex PCR
- Page 101: Coagulation Cascade Defects in Hemophilia A and Hemophilia B
- Page 101: Typical Pedigree Showing Sex-Linked Dominant Inheritance
- Page 104: Balanced Chromosomal Translocations
- Page 105: Congenitally Dysplastic Kidney
- Page 105: Endocardial Fibroelastosis
- Page 106: Hyaline Membranes
- Page 107: Intraventricular Hemorrhage
- Page 107: Teratoma
- Page 108: Hepatoblastoma
- Page 108: Common Genetic Alterations in Pediatric Tumors
- Page 109: Pathways to Wilms' Tumor Development
- Page 109: Wilms' Tumor
- Page 110: Wilms' Tumor
- Page 112: Follicular Adenoma of Thyroid Gland
- Page 112: Well To Moderately Differentiated Endometrial Adenocarcinoma and Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma
- Page 113: Pathways to Tumor Development
- Page 114: Distribution of Cancer in Men, Women, and Children
- Page 115: Clonal Evolution of Neoplasms
- Page 115: Desmoplastic Stromal Reaction
- Page 117: Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling in Normal Cells and in Tumor Cells
- Page 118: G1S Cell Cycle Checkpoint in Tumor Cells
- Page 120: Genetics of Familial and Sporadic Retinoblastoma
- Page 121: Microsatellite Instability (MSI) and MSI and Hereditary Nonpolyposis Coli (HNPCC)
- Page 122: WNT Signaling Pathway in Normal Cells and in Tumor Cells, Signet Ring Cell Adenocarcinoma and Lobular Carcinoma of the Breast
- Page 123: TGF-Beta/SMAD Signaling Pathway
- Page 124: Control of Angiogenesis, Hemangioblastoma and Renal Clear-cell Carcinoma
- Page 125: Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Showing High-Level HER2/neu Gene Amplification in Breast Cancer Cells and Immunohistochemical Staining For HER2/Neu Protein in Intraductal Breast Cancer
- Page 125: Chromosomal Translocations in Tumorigenesis
- Page 126: Factors Determining Tumor Phenotype and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Page 127: Tumor Evolution
- Page 127: Relationships Between Key Pathways in Tumorigenesis
- Page 128: Viral Carcinogenesis
- Page 129: Interactions Between Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Proteins and Components of the G1S Cell Cycle Checkpoint and Dysplastic Cervical Squamous Cells in a Papanicolaou Smear
- Page 130: Abnormalities of DNA Repair Pathways that Predispose to Cancer
- Page 130: Embryonic Derivation of Different Types of Neoplasms
- Page 131: Prostatic Adenocarcinoma, Leiomyosarcoma, Carcinoid Tumor, Oligodendroglioma, Embryonal Rhabdomyosarcoma, and Follicular Lymphoma
- Page 132: Invasive and In Situ Carcinoma
- Page 133: Dysplasia and Carcinoma Development
- Page 133: Low-grade Squamous Dysplasia and High-grade Squamous Dysplasia
- Page 134: Adenomatous Polyp of the Colon and Signet Ring Cell Adenocarcinoma of the Colon
- Page 135: Mechanisms of Tumor Invasion and Metastasis
- Page 136: Different Types of Metastatic Spread
- Page 136: Lymph Node Metastasis and Photomicrograph Showing a Dilated Afferent Lymphatic Vessel Connecting with a Draining Lymph Node that is Partially Replaced by Metastatic Tumor
- Page 137: Multifocal Metastatic Carcinoma in Lung Tissue
- Page 137: Tumor-induced Cachexia
- Page 140: PCR Detection of Antigen Receptor Gene Rearrangement in T and B Lymphocytes and Gel Electrophoresis of PCR Products
- Page 142: c-Kit Mutations and Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors
- Page 146: Spongiotic Dermatitis
- Page 147: Lichen Planus
- Page 147: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
- Page 148: Psoriasis
- Page 149: Pemphigus Vulgaris
- Page 150: Verruca Vulgaris
- Page 151: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Page 151: Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Page 152: Melanocytic Nevus
- Page 152: Malignant Melanoma
- Page 154: Osteoarthritis
- Page 155: Inflamed Synovium in Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis with Joint Subluxation, and Rheumatoid Nodule
- Page 157: Schematic Diagram of a Long Bone
- Page 157: Woven Bone
- Page 158: Acute Osteomyelitis
- Page 159: Bone Resorption
- Page 161: Osteochondroma, Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Bone Metastasis, Giant Cell Tumor of Bone, and Paget's Disease of Bone
- Page 162: Myositis
- Page 163: Rhabdomyosarcoma and Leiomyosarcoma
- Page 164: Panniculitis
- Page 166: Palmar Fibromatosis
- Page 167: Peripheral Neuroectodermal Tumor (PNET)
- Page 170: Normal Artery
- Page 170: Normal Heart and Heart with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
- Page 171: Hyaline and Hyperplastic Arteriolosclerosis
- Page 173: Schematic Illustration of the Development of an Atheroma from a Normal Artery to Mature Plaque
- Page 175: Coronary Atherosclerosis, Diagram Showing Plaque Rupture and Resulting Thrombosis in a Complicated Atheroma and Coronary Artery Thrombosis
- Page 176: Relationship of Coronary Artery Pathology to Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
- Page 177: Myocardial Infarction
- Page 178: Serum Cardiac Biomarker Changes Following Acute Myocardial Infarction
- Page 183: Classification of Vasculitis by the Size of the Involved Blood Vessels
- Page 184: Giant Cell Arteritis-Temporal Artery, Takayasu's Arteritis, and Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis
- Page 185: Atherosclerotic Aneurysm
- Page 187: Aortic Dissection
- Page 188: Pathogenesis of Viral Myocarditis
- Page 188: Myocarditis
- Page 189: Comparison between Coronary Artery Atherosclerosis and Chronic Graft Rejection
- Page 189: Cardiomyopathy
- Page 190: Cardiomyopathy
- Page 191: Chronology of Events in Rheumatic Heart Disease
- Page 192: Rheumatic Endocarditis
- Page 192: Endocarditis
- Page 194: Congenital Heart Disease
- Page 195: Angiosarcoma, Kaposi Sarcoma, and Atrial Myxoma
- Page 198: Pulmonary Edema and Hemosiderosis
- Page 199: Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Page 200: Pneumonia
- Page 201: Lung Abscess
- Page 202: Calcified Granuloma, Necrotizing Granuloma, and Atypical Mycobacterial Infection
- Page 204: Pneumocystic Pneumonia, Coccidiomycosis, and Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia
- Page 206: Pulmonary Emphysema, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and End-stage Lung Disease
- Page 207: Asbestos Pneumoconiosis and Pleural Plaques
- Page 208: Organizing Pneumonia
- Page 209: Sarcoid Granulomas
- Page 209: Pulmonary Fibrosis in Scleroderma
- Page 210: Pulmonary Emboli and Pulmonary Infarct
- Page 211: Cor Pulmonale
- Page 212: Bronchogenic Adenocarcinoma, Bronchioalveolar Carcinoma, and Non-small Cell Carcinoma
- Page 213: Pulmonary Carcinoid Tumor and Small-cell Undifferentiated Carcinoma
- Page 214: Vocal Nodule
- Page 215: Laryngeal Papilloma and Squamous Dysplasia in the Larynx
- Page 216: Malignant Mesothelioma
- Page 219: Pleomorphic Adenoma and Warthin's Tumor
- Page 220: Ruptured Esophageal Varices and Candidal Esophagitis
- Page 220: Barret's Esophagus
- Page 222: Gastritis
- Page 223: Chronic Gastric Ulcer
- Page 224: Adenocarcinoma
- Page 226: Intestinal Obstruction
- Page 226: Colitis
- Page 228: Colitis
- Page 229: Chronic Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Page 231: Crohn's Disease
- Page 232: Colonic Diverticulosis
- Page 233: Hyperplastic Polyp, Tubular Adenoma, Villous Adenoma, and Familial Polyposis
- Page 234: Colon Cancer Development
- Page 235: High-grade Dysplasia in Colonic Mucosa, Colonic Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous Colonic Adenocarcinoma, and Microscopic Section of a Mucinous Adenocarcinoma
- Page 236: Carcinoid Tumor
- Page 237: Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor (GIST)
- Page 238: Hepatic Cholestasis and Cholelithiasis
- Page 239: Sequelae of Viral Hepatitis
- Page 239: Chronic Active Viral Hepatitis
- Page 242: Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
- Page 243: Hepatic Cirrhosis
- Page 244: Hepatic Adenoma
- Page 245: Hepatocellular Carcinoma
- Page 245: Chronic Pancreatitis
- Page 246: Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
- Page 248: Pituitary Adenocarcinoma
- Page 249: Graves' Disease
- Page 250: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis
- Page 250: Nodular Hypoplasia of the Thyroid
- Page 252: Papillary Carcinoma of the Thyroid
- Page 253: Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma
- Page 254: Parathyroid Adenoma
- Page 255: Adrenocortical Adenoma, Adrenal Hemorrhage, and Pheochromocytoma
- Page 256: Neuroblastoma
- Page 257: Serum Concentration of Glucose and Insulin In Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
- Page 259: Level of Serum Glucose In a Patient With Diabetes Mellitus Treated With Insulin Injections
- Page 260: Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis
- Page 260: Islet Cell Tumor
- Page 264: Schematic Representation of Hematopoiesis From Hematopoietic Pluripotent Stem Cells to Fully Differentiated Cells
- Page 266: Anemia of Chronic Disease
- Page 268: Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (ITP)
- Page 268: Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (TTP)
- Page 269: Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML)
- Page 271: Philadelphia Chromosome (chromosome 22) and BCR-ABL Fusion Protein Interactions and Effects
- Page 272: Extramedullary Hematopoiesis
- Page 273: Lymph Node Architecture
- Page 275: Toxoplasmosis
- Page 277: Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
- Page 278: Follicular Lymphoma
- Page 279: Mantle Cell Lymphoma
- Page 280: Large-cell, B-cell Lymphoma
- Page 280: Burkitt's Lymphoma
- Page 282: Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
- Page 283: Mycosis Fungoides
- Page 284: Reed-Sternberg Cells
- Page 285: Nodular Sclerosis Hodgkin's Disease (NSHD)
- Page 286: Mixed Cellularity Hodgkin's Disease (MCHD)
- Page 287: Multiple Myeloma, Immunohistochemical Stain for CD138, And Serum Protein Electrophoresis
- Page 288: Bone Resorption In Multiple Myeloma
- Page 288: Marginal Zone Lymphoma
- Page 289: Invasive Thymoma
- Page 292: Hemorrhagic Cystitis
- Page 292: Chronic Pyelonephritis
- Page 295: Glomerulonephritis
- Page 296: Crescentic Glomerulonephritis And Amyloid Glomerulopathy
- Page 297: Hydronephrosis
- Page 298: Adult-type Polycystic Kidney Disease
- Page 299: Nephrosclerosis
- Page 300: Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis
- Page 301: End-stage Kidney Disease And Dialysis Kidney
- Page 302: Transitional Cell Carcinoma
- Page 303: Transitional Cell Carcinoma In Situ
- Page 303: Conventional Clear-cell Renal Carcinoma
- Page 304: Renal Cell Carcinoma And Renal Oncocytoma
- Page 306: Testicular Germ Cell Tumor Development
- Page 307: Testicular Germ Cell Tumor, Classic Seminoma, Intratubular Germ Cell Neoplasia, Embryonal Carcinoma, and Yolk Sac Tumor
- Page 309: Bladder Trabeculation
- Page 310: Prostatic Adenocarcinoma
- Page 311: Squamous Metaplasia of the Cervical Transformation Zone
- Page 312: Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
- Page 313: Squamous Dysplasia and Squamous Cell Carcinoma
- Page 314: Lichen Sclerosis And Vaginal Condyloma
- Page 315: Clear-cell Carcinoma of the Vagina
- Page 316: Endometrial Polyp and Endometriosis
- Page 317: Uterine Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma
- Page 318: Uterine Leiomyomas
- Page 319: Placental Site Trophoblastic Tumor, Hydatidiform Mole And Choriocarcinoma
- Page 320: Acute Salpingitis
- Page 321: Ovarian Serous Borderline Tumor
- Page 322: Epithelial Ovarian Tumor Development
- Page 323: Ovarian Papillary Serous Carcinoma
- Page 324: Ovarian Granulosa Cell Tumor and Ovarian Brenner Tumor
- Page 325: Mature Ovarian Teratoma (dermoid Cyst)
- Page 325: Metastatic Adenocarcinoma to the Ovary (Krukenberg's Tumor)
- Page 327: Fibrocystic Change - Apocrine Metaplasia, Fibrocystic Change - Sclerosing Adenosis, Myoepithelial Cells, Radial Scar, Usual Type Ductal Hyperplasia, and Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia
- Page 329: Intraductal Papilloma And Papillary Carcinoma
- Page 329: Fibroadenoma
- Page 331: Intraductal Carcinoma, Paget's Disease of Nipple, and Lobular Carcinoma In Situ (LCIS)
- Page 332: Infiltrating Ductal Carcinoma (IDC)
- Page 333: Infiltrating Lobular Carcinoma (ILC)
- Page 334: Breast Cancer
- Page 334: Breast Cancer
- Page 338: Hydranencephaly, Meningomyelocele, and Anencephaly
- Page 339: Perinatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage
- Page 340: Cerebral Edema
- Page 341: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Page 342: Cerebral Infarct
- Page 343: Bacterial Meningitis And Microglial Nodule
- Page 344: Multiple Sclerosis And Gross Cross-section of Brain Showing Plaques
- Page 346: Alzheimer's Disease
- Page 347: Epidemiology of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and New Variant CJD
- Page 348: Parkinson's Disease
- Page 350: Astrocytoma, Glioblastoma, and Glioblastoma Multiforme
- Page 351: Oligodendroglioma
- Page 351: Ependymoma
- Page 352: Meningioma
- Page 353: Schwannoma And Neurofibroma