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  1. Gout Crystals

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    Description: Gout crystals
    Keywords: Inflammation, arthritis, joint
  2. Toe Tophi, Gout

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    Description: Toe tophi Gout
    Keywords: Inflammation, arthritis, joint
  3. Stomach, xanthelasma

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    Description: Stomach - xanthelasma Xanthelasma is a yellowish deposit of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or around the eyelids, which is associated with hyperlipidemia. In the stomach, xanthelasma and xanthoma are used interchangeably, and referred to asymtomatic benign endoscopic findings, which are not associated with hyperlipidemia. Gastric xanthomatosis is rare.
    Keywords: cholesterol deposit under skin, Lipid deposit, Colonoscopy
  4. Dermatology: Stomach, xanthoma

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    Description: Stomach - xanthoma A papule, nodule, or plaque in the skin due to lipid deposits; it is usually yellow, but may be brown, reddish, or cream colored. Microscopically, the lesions show light cells with foamy protoplasm (foam cells). Xanthomas range in size from tiny pinheads to large nodules, and the shape may be round, flat, or irregular. They are often found around the eyes, the joints, the neck or the palms, or over tendons. Often these lipid deposits are not limited to the skin but are found throughout the body in bones, the heart, blood vessels, liver, and other organs.
    Keywords: skin, Plaque, nodule, lipid deposits
  5. Liver, Genetic Hemochromatosis

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    Description: Organ: Liver Diagnosis: Genetic hemochromatosis Pathologic findings: Species: Human Magnification: 20x Stain: H&E
    Keywords: Recklenhausen-Applebaum Disease, Von, Cirrhosis, Bronzed, Storage Disorder, Iron, cytopathology, Bronzed Cirrhosis, Bronzed Cirrhoses, Troisier Hanot Chauffard Syndrome, Von Recklenhausen-Applebaum Disease, Iron Storage Disorder, Haemochromatosis, Hemochromatosis, Familial, Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard Syndromes, Syndrome, Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard, Disorder, Iron Storage, Haemochromatoses, Cirrhoses, Pigmentary, hemochromatosis, Recklenhausen-Applebaum Diseases, Von, histopathology, Storage Disorders, Iron, Bronze Diabetes, Pigmentary Cirrhosis, Pigmentary Cirrhoses, Syndromes, Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard, Troisier-Hanot-Chauffard Syndrome, Iron Storage Disorders, Hemochromatoses, Cirrhosis, Pigmentary, genetic, Hemochromatose, Primary Hemochromatosis, Von Recklenhausen Applebaum Disease, Disease, Von Recklenhausen-Applebaum, Von Recklenhausen-Applebaum Diseases, Genetic Hemochromatosis, Hemochromatosis, Genetic, Genetic Hemochromatoses, Pathology, Hemochromatoses, Genetic, Familial Hemochromatoses, Familial Hemochromatosis, liver, Disorders, Iron Storage, Diseases, Von Recklenhausen-Applebaum, Hemochromatoses, Familial, biopsy, Cirrhoses, Bronzed, Diabetes, Bronze
  6. Blood, Vitamin B12 Deficiency

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    Description: Organ: Blood Diagnosis: Vitamin B12 deficiency Stain: Wright Pathologic findings: Macrocytic anemia, hypersegmented neutrophils Magnification: 100x
    Keywords: Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, Avitaminosis, Vitamin B Deficiency, Blood, cytopathology, histopathology, pathology, Vitamin Deficiencies, biopsy
  7. Muscle, Motor End Plates And Intrafusal Spindle Fibers

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    Description: Motor end plates and intrafusal spindle fibers Muscle
    Keywords: muscle, End-Plate, Motor, Motor End-Plate, Motor End Plate, End-Plates, Motor, Endplate, Motor, Anatomy & histology, Motor End-Plates, anatomy, motor end plates, Endplates, Motor, Motor Endplates, morphology, intrafusal spindle fibers, histology
  8. Kwashiorkor (Kenya)

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    Description: A syndrome produced by severe protein deficiency, characterized by retarded growth, changes in skin and hair pigment, edema, and pathologic changes in the liver, including fatty infiltration, necrosis, and fibrosis. The word is a local name in Gold Coast, Africa, meaning "displaced child". Although first reported from Africa, kwashiorkor is now known throughout the world, but mainly in the tropics and subtropics. It is considered to be related to marasmus.
    Keywords: Nutritional deficiency, protein deficiency