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Title: |
Blood, Peripheral Blood Smear |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
University of Texas Southwestern School of Medicine (UTSW) |
System: Cardiovascular
Organ: Blood
Diagnosis: Normal
Disease process: Normal
Species: Human
Highest magnification: 40x
Stain: H&E |
Keywords: |
anatomy & histology, vein, morphology, venule, artery, Anatomy, arteriole, Histology |
Date Uploaded: |
01/08/2016 |
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Title: |
Guidelines For Identifying Cells In Blood Smears |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor Anatomy and Cell Biology, Opthalmology |
Guidelines for Identifying Cells in Blood Smears |
Keywords: |
Monocytes, Identification, Neutrophils, Platelets, Erythrocytes, Basophils, Eosinophils, Granulocytes, Guidelines, Lymphocytes, Blood Cells, Histology |
Date Uploaded: |
01/16/2014 |
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Title: |
Histological Plane Sections |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Rush Medical College |
1. Various histological planes of section: Elongated structures may be cit in longitudinal (A), oblique (B) or transverse (C) section. Rounded structures may be cut in transverse (D) or tangential (E) section.
2. Sections through an ovoid structure (a hardboiled egg).
3. Sections of straight tubes: Longitudinal sections (A-C) cut at various levels relative to the lumen, C does not include the lumen. Transverse section (D). Oblique section (E).
4. Sections of curved tubes.
5. The partitions appear different in each plane of section. In transverse (A) section, segments are all the same shape, size and orientation. In oblique (B) section and longitudinal (C) sections the segments appear unequal in size and shape. |
Keywords: |
Histology, Histology, Comparative, Transverse, Longitudinal, Radiography, Tangential, Oblique |
Date Uploaded: |
08/26/2013 |
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Title: |
Histological Plane Sections |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Rush Medical College |
1. Various histological planes of section: Elongated structures may be cit in longitudinal (A), oblique (B) or transverse (C) section. Rounded structures may be cut in transverse (D) or tangential (E) section.
2. Sections through an ovoid structure (a hardboiled egg).
3. Sections of straight tubes: Longitudinal sections (A-C) cut at various levels relative to the lumen, C does not include the lumen. Transverse section (D). Oblique section (E).
4. Sections of curved tubes.
5. The partitions appear different in each plane of section. In transverse (A) section, segments are all the same shape, size and orientation. In oblique (B) section and longitudinal (C) sections the segments appear unequal in size and shape. |
Keywords: |
Longitudinal, Transverse, Histology, Comparative, Oblique, Radiography, Tangential, Histology |
Date Uploaded: |
08/26/2013 |
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Title: |
Histological Plane Sections |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Rush Medical College |
1. Various histological planes of section: Elongated structures may be cit in longitudinal (A), oblique (B) or transverse (C) section. Rounded structures may be cut in transverse (D) or tangential (E) section.
2. Sections through an ovoid structure (a hardboiled egg).
3. Sections of straight tubes: Longitudinal sections (A-C) cut at various levels relative to the lumen, C does not include the lumen. Transverse section (D). Oblique section (E).
4. Sections of curved tubes.
5. The partitions appear different in each plane of section. In transverse (A) section, segments are all the same shape, size and orientation. In oblique (B) section and longitudinal (C) sections the segments appear unequal in size and shape. |
Keywords: |
Tangential, Histology, Histology, Comparative, Transverse, Longitudinal, Radiography, Oblique |
Date Uploaded: |
08/26/2013 |
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Title: |
Histological Plane Sections |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Rush Medical College |
1. Various histological planes of section: Elongated structures may be cit in longitudinal (A), oblique (B) or transverse (C) section. Rounded structures may be cut in transverse (D) or tangential (E) section.
2. Sections through an ovoid structure (a hardboiled egg).
3. Sections of straight tubes: Longitudinal sections (A-C) cut at various levels relative to the lumen, C does not include the lumen. Transverse section (D). Oblique section (E).
4. Sections of curved tubes.
5. The partitions appear different in each plane of section. In transverse (A) section, segments are all the same shape, size and orientation. In oblique (B) section and longitudinal (C) sections the segments appear unequal in size and shape. |
Keywords: |
Radiography, Histology, Tangential, Oblique, Longitudinal, Histology, Comparative, Transverse |
Date Uploaded: |
08/26/2013 |
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Title: |
Histological Plane Sections |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Kristin Al-Ghoul, PhD
Associate Professor, Anatomy and Cell Biology
Rush Medical College |
1. Various histological planes of section: Elongated structures may be cit in longitudinal (A), oblique (B) or transverse (C) section. Rounded structures may be cut in transverse (D) or tangential (E) section.
2. Sections through an ovoid structure (a hardboiled egg).
3. Sections of straight tubes: Longitudinal sections (A-C) cut at various levels relative to the lumen, C does not include the lumen. Transverse section (D). Oblique section (E).
4. Sections of curved tubes.
5. The partitions appear different in each plane of section. In transverse (A) section, segments are all the same shape, size and orientation. In oblique (B) section and longitudinal (C) sections the segments appear unequal in size and shape. |
Keywords: |
Radiography, Histology, Longitudinal, Tangential, Oblique, Histology, Comparative, Transverse |
Date Uploaded: |
08/26/2013 |
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Title: |
Bone, Developing Membrane Bone Hyaline Cartilage |
Depositor: |
batchuser@i-human.com |
Creator: |
Rush Medical College |
System: Musculoskeletal
Organ: Bone, Hyaline cartilage
Disease process: Normal
Species: Pig
Highest magnification: 20x
Stain: Trichrome |
Keywords: |
Bone and Bones, Biopsy, Musculoskeletal Diseases, Connective Tissue, Skeleton, Cartilage, Hyaline Cartilage, Histology, Cytology, Bone |
Date Uploaded: |
08/03/2012 |