Question | Answer |
Chronic fibrous pulpitis (HE stain) 1. Fibrous tissue in the tooth pulp 2. Inflammatory cellular infiltration | |
Chronic granulating periodontitis 1. Granulation tissue in peridontium 2. Leucocyte infiltrate | |
Oral lichen planus 1. Hyperplasia of the surface epithelium 2. Basal layer vacuolization 3. Lymphocyte infiltrate at the epithelium connective tissue interface | |
Oral pemphigus 1.intraepithelial separation (vesicle) 2. Free floating keritinocyte (tzanck cells) 3. Adherent basal cells over the lamina propria. | |
Active chronic gastric ulcer | |
Acute gastric ulcer | |
Oral erythema multiforme | |
Hepatocellular carcinoma on the background of liver cirrhosis | |
Micronodular cirrhosis of the • liver (pycrofuxin by van Gieson method stain) | |
Acute viral hepatitis H-E stain | |
Massive necrosis of liver | |
Mucinous carcinoma of the colon (signet-ring cell) (H-E stain) | |
Crohn's disease with oral manifestation H - E stain | |
Appendiceal mucinous neoplasm (H-E stain) | |
Chronic appendicitis | |
192a Metastasis of gastric carcinoma into lymph node | |
Gastric tubular adenocarcinoma-intestinal type H-E stain | |
Acute supporative. appendicitis H-E stain | |
88a Chronic appendicitis _H-E stain |
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