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CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) 4, Pulmonary embolism (PE)
show more Title: CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) 4, Pulmonary embolism (PE) Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Joseph Rencic, MD, Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Description: CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) of a pulmonary embolism in the right lung Keywords: Date Uploaded: 04/16/2018 -
CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) 1, Pulmonary embolism (PE)
show more Title: CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) 1, Pulmonary embolism (PE) Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Joseph Rencic, MD, Associate Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine Description: CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA) of a pulmonary embolism in the right lung Keywords: Date Uploaded: 04/16/2018 -
Rhinorrhea with clear discharge in a child
show more Title: Rhinorrhea with clear discharge in a child Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Dr. Marcia Stout, DNP, APN, FNP-C, CWON, CHSE Description: Rhinorrhea with clear discharge in a child Keywords: Date Uploaded: 07/26/2017 -
X-ray (chest), PA, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: craig@i-human.com Description: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) (also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis) represents a group of pulmonary disorders mediated by inflammatory reaction to inhalation of an allergen. These may be organic or inorganic particles (microbes, animal or plant proteins, and certain chemicals) that form haptens by sensitised individuals. More than 200 different antigens have been associated with the development of HP, including plant products, animal products, aerosolized micro-organisms, and organic chemicals. Smoking is protective against HP. Depending on the type of precipitant, numerous other more precipitant specific terms have been used such as: • bird fancier's lung: pigeon fancier's lung •farmer's lung •cheese worker’s lung •mushroom worker’s lung •malt worker’s lung •maple bark disease •hot tub lung •organic chemicals such as isocyanates found in paint hardeners •from immunosuppresants used in organ transplantation: e.g. sirolimus/everolimus The diagnosis relies on a constellation of findings: exposure to an offending antigen, characteristic signs and symptoms, abnormal chest findings on physical examination, and abnormalities on pulmonary function tests and radiographic evaluation. Keywords: Date Uploaded: 08/30/2016 -
X-ray (chest), Lateral, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
show more Title: X-ray (chest), Lateral, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: craig@i-human.com Description: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) (also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis) represents a group of pulmonary disorders mediated by inflammatory reaction to inhalation of an allergen. These may be organic or inorganic particles (microbes, animal or plant proteins, and certain chemicals) that form haptens by sensitised individuals. More than 200 different antigens have been associated with the development of HP, including plant products, animal products, aerosolized micro-organisms, and organic chemicals. Smoking is protective against HP. Depending on the type of precipitant, numerous other more precipitant specific terms have been used such as: • bird fancier's lung: pigeon fancier's lung •farmer's lung •cheese worker’s lung •mushroom worker’s lung •malt worker’s lung •maple bark disease •hot tub lung •organic chemicals such as isocyanates found in paint hardeners •from immunosuppresants used in organ transplantation: e.g. sirolimus/everolimus The diagnosis relies on a constellation of findings: exposure to an offending antigen, characteristic signs and symptoms, abnormal chest findings on physical examination, and abnormalities on pulmonary function tests and radiographic evaluation. Keywords: Date Uploaded: 08/30/2016 -
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Lung, Interstitial fibrosis, annotated.png
show more Title: Lung, Interstitial fibrosis, annotated.png Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Nanvete Narula, MD, Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Description: System: Respiratory Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Interstitial fibrosis Disease process: Normal lung present next to areas with interstitial fibrosis; early (fibroblastic foci where elongated fibroblasts have not laid down collagen) and more mature fibrosis (blue collagen deposition present) Species: Human Highest magnification: N/A Stain: Trichrome Keywords: Respiratory Tract Diseases, Lung Diseases Date Uploaded: 08/22/2016 -
Lung, parenchymal remodeling.png
show more Title: Lung, parenchymal remodeling.png Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Nanvete Narula, MD, Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Description: System: Respiratory Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Interstitial fibrosis Disease process: Normal lung present next to areas with interstitial fibrosis; early (fibroblastic foci where elongated fibroblasts have not laid down collagen) and more mature fibrosis (blue collagen deposition present) Species: Human Highest magnification: N/A Stain: Trichrome Keywords: Date Uploaded: 08/22/2016 -
Lung, Fibroblastic foci, annotated.png
show more Title: Lung, Fibroblastic foci, annotated.png Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Nanvete Narula, MD, Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Description: System: Respiratory Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Interstitial fibrosis with fobroblastic foci Disease process: Well-established fibrosis (lots of collagen, few fibroblasts) indicates a chronic disorder. Fibroblastic foci (recent fibrosis, manhy fibroblast with little collagen) are the hallmarks of an ongoing fibrosing disorder. Species: Human Highest magnification: N/A Stain: Trichrome Keywords: Date Uploaded: 08/22/2016 -
Lung, Fibroblastic foci, annotated.png
show more Title: Lung, Fibroblastic foci, annotated.png Depositor: craig@i-human.com Creator: Nanvete Narula, MD, Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College Description: System: Respiratory Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Interstitial fibrosis Disease process: Well-established fibrosis (lots of collagen, few fibroblasts) indicates a chronic disorder. Fibroblastic foci (recent fibrosis, many fibroblast with little collagen) are the hallmarks of an ongoing fibrosing disorder. Species: Human Highest magnification: N/A Stain: Trichrome Keywords: Date Uploaded: 08/22/2016