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  1. Thyroid, Papillary Carcinoma

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    Description: System: Endocrine Organ: Thyroid Diagnosis: Papillary carcinoma Disease process: Abnormal Species: Human Highest magnification: 40x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: histolopathology, papillary carcinoma, pathology, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial, Carcinoma
  2. Thyroid, Graves Disease Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia

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    Description: System: Endocrine Organ: Thyroid Diagnosis: Graves disease hyeprtrophy and hyperplasia Disease process: Abnormal Species: Human Highest magnification: 40x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: pathology, histolopathology
  3. Uterus, Chronic Cervicitis

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    Description: System: Cervix Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Chronic cervicitis Disease process: Abnormal Species: Human Highest magnification: 40x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: Cervicitides, histopathology, cervix, Uterine Cervicitides, Uterus, pathology, Cervicitides, Uterine, Cervicitis, Genital Diseases, Female, Uterine Cervicitis, Cervicitis, Uterine, biopsy, cytopathology
  4. Blood, Malaria P. Falciparum

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    Description: Organ: Blood Diagnosis: Malaria Pathologic findings: Thin ring-forms within red blood cells
    Keywords: histopathology, Protozoan, Malaria, pathology, Viral Diseases, Parasitic Diseases, biopsy, cytopathology
  5. Blood, Malaria P. Falciparum

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    Description: Organ: Blood Diagnosis: Malaria Pathologic findings: Thin ring-forms within red blood cells
    Keywords: biopsy, histopathology, Protozoan, Malaria, Viral Diseases, pathology, Parasitic Diseases, cytopathology
  6. Blood, Peripheral Blood Smear

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    Description: System: Hematopoietic system Organ: Blood Diagnosis: Normal Disease process: Normal Species: Human Highest magnification: 20x Stain: Wright-Geimsa
    Keywords: biopsy, histopathology, Wright-Geimsa, Blood, Hemic and Immune Systems, pathology, cytopathology, Fluids and Secretions, Body Fluids
  7. Subintima Thickening

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    Description: Histology: Subintima Thickening (unlabeled and labeled) Slide 82
    Keywords: Venous Intima, pathology, Intima, Arterial, biopsy, histopathology, Intima, Vascular, subintima thickening, Intimas, Vascular, Intimas, Arterial, Vascular Intimas, Vascular Intima, Tunica Intima Vasorum, Arterial Intimas, cytopathology, Venous Intimas, Intima, Venous, Intimas, Venous, Arterial Intima
  8. Subintima Thickening

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    Description: Histology: Subintima Thickening (unlabeled and labeled) Slide 82
    Keywords: Intimas, Venous, subintima thickening, Tunica Intima Vasorum, Venous Intima, Intima, Vascular, Intimas, Vascular, Intima, Arterial, cytopathology, pathology, Venous Intimas, biopsy, Vascular Intima, Intima, Venous, Arterial Intima, Intimas, Arterial, Arterial Intimas, Vascular Intimas, histopathology
  9. Subintima Thickening

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    Description: Histology: Subintima Thickening (labeled) Slide 82
    Keywords: Intima, Vascular, Intima, Arterial, pathology, cytopathology, Venous Intimas, Arterial Intimas, Vascular Intima, subintima thickening, Intimas, Vascular, Intimas, Arterial, Arterial Intima, Tunica Intima Vasorum, histopathology, Vascular Intimas, Intimas, Venous, biopsy, Intima, Venous, Venous Intima
  10. Throat, Swab Group A Streptococcus

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    Description: Pathology: Throat swab Group A streptococcus (GAS) gram stain The Group A β-hemolytic streptococcus (Streptococcus pyogenes, or GAS) is a form of β-hemolytic Streptococcus bacteria. It is a gram positive bacterium responsible for a wide range of both invasive and non-invasive infections.The name derives from the Greek word 'streptos,' meaning 'twisted chain,' due to the fact that the bacterium resembles a string of small pearls when viewed under the microscope.
    Keywords: Bacteria, Flesh-Eating, Streptococcus, histopathology, pathology, Gram stain, Streptococcus pyogenes, Streptococcus Group A, cytopathology, strep throat, Gram-Positive Cocci, throat, Flesh-Eating Bacteria, swab