IV. - Circulatory disorders.
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IV. - Circulatory disorders.
CIRCULATORY DISTURBANCES IV. practical training 3rd year General Medicine Myocardia hypertrophy Chronic congestion of the liver Chronic congestion of the liver Congestion of the liver (hepar moschatum) 2 1 1 2 1 1 Portobilia 2 region of venostatis with necrosis of hepatocytes pseudolobulus – residues from 3 lobuli in portobilial center Congestion of the liver (hepar moschatum), detail 3 1 5 4 2 1 Portobilium-dilateted branch of v. portae 2 Trabecules of pseudolobulus - residues of 3 lobuli 3 Region of venostatis (with necrosis of hepatocytes) 4 Bile duct 5 Brach of a. hepatica 3 Brown induration of the lung Brown induration of the lung Chronic pulmonary congestion – cyanotic induration 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 Fibrosis of septs 2 Alveoli with oedema and siderophages Chronic pulmonary congestion -cyanotic induration 3 2 1 1 1 1 Alveoli with oedema and siderophages 2 Antrakotic pigment 3 Oedema Trombus in coronary artery Kopie Red (stagnation) thrombus Mixed thrombus Mixed thrombus over atheroma plaque Kopie Organising thrombus 2 3 1 3 3 1 Wall of vein 2 Erytrocytes 3 Fibrin fibres Organising thrombus 2 1 4 1 1 Input of fibroblast along fibrin fibres 2 Erytrocytes 3 Formolpigment (artefact) 4 Organising thrombus, detail 600× 1 1 Fibroblasts Recanalised thrombus Lung thromboembolism and haemorrhagic infarct Lung thromboembolism and haemorrhagic infarct Infarct of lung Infarct of lung Fat embolism Renal infarct Renal infarct Renal infarct Renal infarct Recent myocardial infarction Recent myocardial infarction Recent myocardial infarction Older myocardial infarction Postinfarction scar of the myocardium Postinfarction scar of the myocardium Cerebral haemorrhage Cerebral haemorrhage Cerebral haemorrhage Lung oedema