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1. Ciliated bronchial cells, cell block, oil. (31.7 kb) 02-14-95 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
2. Lobular carcinoma in CSF. It was diagnostic PMH was not available at diagnosis. (15.2 kb) 11-24-93 (Courtesy of MARIANO ALVIRA)
3. "Collage" of sneak previews of all ten CAP PIP cases from the first quarter of 1994. Did you get them correct? (78.7 kb) 03-08-94 (Courtesy of John Mathers)
4. Moderate squamous dysplasia seen on a punch biopsy (CIN-II). (51.3 kb) 07-26-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
5. Primary Lymphoma of Cerebellum. (53.9 kb) 09-08-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
6. Extremely high quality Chest X-ray also made with Ul's wonder Gizmo! Note extremely low memory size (11K jpg) and extremely high resolution. Write him and encourage him to make more! 11-06-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
7. Poorly differentiated carcinoma invading muscle and pleura in a patient who also has a known follicular Stage V Lymphoma. (58.8 kb) 11-10-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
8. Cholesterol "Papilloma" of Gallbladder. (37.3 kb) 12-21-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
9. Colloid Cyst of Thyroid. Low Power. (44.0 kb) 09-18-93
10. "Cue" cell seen on PAP smear, showing many bacteria obscuring the squamous cell outlines. (44.3 kb) 08-29-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
11. Cytomegalovirus Encephalitis of 35 y.o. HIV patient, note inclusion body. (76.5 kb) 06-12-95 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
12. Compound Nevus of skin. Note junctional activity. (74.2 kb) 06-21-95 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
13. Cryptic arteriovenous malformation of Brain. Gross Photo. (59.0 kb) 04-04-94 (Courtesy of Dr. Mariano Alvira)

Candida Esophagitis
1. Note the yeast and pseudohyphae infiltrating squamous layers. Mild PAS stain. (36.7 kb)06-28-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
2. Candida in esophageal biopsy, PAS stain. (47.4 kb) 12-16-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Carcinoid
1. Carcinoid, Fine Needle aspirate. (32.9 kb) 04-19-95 (Courtesy of Pat Connelly)
2. Carcinoid, Fine Needle aspirate, showing "normal" liver cells for comparison. (26.6 kb) 04-19-95 (Courtesy of Pat Connelly
3. Carcinoid, Fine Needle aspirate. Multiformatted view. (43.8 kb) 04-19-95 (Courtesy of Pat Connelly)
4. Atypical carcinoid of lung. Low power. "Pseudo"-glandular pattern. (54.9 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
5. Atypical carcinoid of lung. Medium power. Arrow at mitosis (46.6 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
6. Atypical carcinoid of lung. Low power. Note palisading pattern. (51.6 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
7. Carcinoid arising in Meckel's Diverticulum. (45.4 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
8. Carcinoid arising in Meckel's Diverticulum. Medium Power. (55.7 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
9. Carcinoid tumor invading perineural structures. (56.8 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
10. Carcinoid tumor metastatic to Lymph Node. High Power. (52.5 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
11. Carcinoid tumor metastatic to Lymph Node. Low Power. (69.3 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
12. Nest of Carcinoid tumor (arrow) in Small Bowel Serosa. (39.2 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
13. Carcinoid tumor involving a large blood vessel. (36.9 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
14. GI Carcinoid. Low Power. (65.3 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
15. GI Carcinoid Tumor. Medium Power. (64.8 kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
16. GI Carcinoid Tumor. High Power. (50. kb) 10-28-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)

Carcinoma of Brain
1. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Big nucleolus, bizarre mitosis. (37.5 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
2. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Medium Power. Tumor in Virchow-Robbins pace. (49.5 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
3. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Medium Power. Clear cell pattern (55.8 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
4. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Bizarre nuclei, foamy cytoplasm. (35.9 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
5. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Reactive astrocyte at arrow. (35.1 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
6. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Medium Power. Eosinophils and lymphocytes and tumor cells in Virchow-Robbins space. (41.9 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
7. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Medium Power. "Papillary"-type features. (48.3 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
8. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Medium Power. Tumor within reactive gliosis. (41.4 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
9. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Tumor cells in Virchow-Robbins space. (40.1 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
10. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Intracytoplasmic lumen at arrow. (35.2 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
11. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Low Power. Necrosis and dystrophic calcification (at arrow). (49.7 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
12. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Intracytoplasmic lumen at arrow. (30.0 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
13. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. PAS positive material in cells. (32.9 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
14. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. High Power. Arrow points to PAS positive intracellular material. (37.5 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
15. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Oil Power. PAS+ Vacuoles in cytoplasm of tumor cells. (39.0 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
16. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Oil Power. PAS positive lumina in tumor cells. (35.5 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
17. Metastatic carcinoma to Brain. Unknown primary origin. Oil Power. PAS positive lumina in tumor cells. (37.1 kb) 08-06-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)

Carcinoma of Breast
1. Male breast. These dang tumors always look so much like prostate to me. (36.7 kb) 04-16-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
2. Metastatic to lymph node. (37.7 kb) 04-16-93 (Courtesy of Quincy)
3. Metastatic to lymph nodes. Note the small nest of tumor cells surrounded by small lymphocytes. (36.8 kb) 04-19-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
4. Tubular carcinoma of breast. 4X mag. H&E (38.4 kb) 04-29-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
5. Carcinoma of the Breast Metastatic to Lymph Nodes. Note the small nest of tumor cells surrounded by small lymphocytes. (36.8 kb) 04-19-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Carcinoma of Colon
1. Metastatic carcinoma of colon in prostate. Ultrasound guided biopsy. Patient had a ca of recto-sigmoid in 1986. Treated surgically, thought to be cured. Cea was 4.5 ng/ml and Psa was 0.5 ng/ml. (45.3 kb) 02-15-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
2. DCTV to HAM to 32% JPEG of colon cancer memastic to ovary originally diagnosed as endometrioid carcinoma. (43.2 kb) 10-02-92 (Courtesy of MARIANO ALVIRA)
3. Colon Carcinoma adjacent to Normal Colon. (50.5 kb) 11-30-93 (Courtesy of Bill Supan)
4. Colon carcinoma. Quite good quality for teaching purposes and diagnostic documentation. (35.4 kb) 10-24-94 (Courtesy of Darrell Little)
5. Gross pic of colon CA. Telephoto macro lense attached to video camera. I used a tripod and a fluorescent X-box to illuminate a 35 mm slide. Video output to DCTV. (59.7 kb) 02-02-94 (Courtesy of MARIANO ALVIRA)

Carcinoma of Lung
1. Large cell (undifferentiated) carcinoma of lung. Aspirate smear. Note large nuclei and nucleoli, pleomorphism, and NO glands or keratinization. (29.5 kb) 09-18-92
2. Large cell (undifferentiated) carcinoma of lung. Aspirate smear. Note irregular clustering and pleomorphism. (53.0 kb) 09-18-92
3. Lare cell (undifferentiated) carcinoma of lung. Cell block of aspirate biopsy. Note nucleoli and large nuclei. (40.6 kb) 09-18-92

Carcinoma of Ovary
1. Lymphatic vessel involvement by ovarian carcinoma. (22.2 kb) 06-01-93 (Courtesy of Peter Shireman)
2. Gross picture of 13 pound metastatic colon carcinoma to ovary. Clinical diagnosis: Ovarian Carcinoma (29.5 kb) 06-03-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
3. Clear Cell Carcinoma of Ovary. High Power. (41.4 kb) 12-06-93 (Courtesy of Angie Surlak)

Carcinoma of Prostate
1. HMW keratin staining in carcinoma, prostate (31.3 kb) 10-08-92 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
2. Surgical protocol for CA of prostate. (40.0 kb) 01-18-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)

Carcinoma of Stomach
1. CA stomach, composite. QAP checkpath case. (36.6 kb) 01-15-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)

Cat Scratch Disease
1. Necrotizing Lymphadenitis (Cat Scratch Disease), Inguinal Lymph Node of a 4 year old boy. (73.3 kb) 06-02-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Chlamydia
1. Chlamydia inclusion on PAP smear cell. (23.7 kb) 08-11-94 (Courtesy of MARIANO ALVIRA)

Cholitis
1. Ischemic cholitis. A classic! (64.9 kb) 08-08-95 (Courtesy of MARIANO ALVIRA)
2. Collagenous colitis, from PIP survey 94-D. (55.7 kb) 04-26-95 ( Courtesy of John Minarcik)
3. Area of "collagenous" colitis found in association with ulcerative colitis. (55.7 kb) 05-11-95 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Chondrosarcoma of Larynx
1. Chondrosarcoma of the larynx. Note large and multiple chondrocytes in lacunae. (16.5 kb) 01-25-92 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia
1. CML in blast crisis. Hematopathology. Qah 92-3 (27.6 kb) 11-06-92 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)

CNS
1. Biopsy of FNA seen in " (33.1 kb) 10-04-93
2. Fine needle aspirate of a left posterior parietal mass of brain. Looks like its gonna wind up being some kind of glioma. (41.6 kb) 10-04-93 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
3. Tascular, densely cellular pattern is suggestive of a primary oligodendroglioma. Courtesy of John Minarcik

Coccidiodomycosis
1. Lymph node with coccidiodomycosis GMS stain (53.9 kb) 07-14-95 (Courtesy of Robert Bredt)
2. Lymph node with coccidiodomycosis H&E (69.6 kb) 07-14-95 (Courtesy of Robert Bredt)

Comedocarcinoma
1. Comedocarcinoma seen on Frozen Section with Dr. Hussain. (54.6 kb) 12-02-94 (John Minarcik)
2. Multinucleated Histiocytes seen in the ductal debris of a Comedocarcinoma, right breast. (48.8 kb) 09-29-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Craniopharyngioma
1. Craniopharyngioma, suprasellar, in a 60 year old woman (brain). Note its remarkable similarity to an ameloblastoma, squamoid with basaloid palisading. (58.1 kb) 12-07-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Cryptococcus
1. Cryptococcus neoformans CSF. Indian ink prep. (31.7 kb) 08-02-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
2. Cryptococcus and OpalV txt. AGA!!-OpalV! (41.2 kb) 10-11-93 (Courtesy of Mariano Alvira)
3. Cryptococcus Neoformans, classical india ink prep. From the CSF of an AIDS patient. (26.7 kb) 07-11-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

CT
1. Abdominal CT image of an abdominal (perispinal) mass found at Watson Clinic in 1993 which turned ou to be a Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Stage IB. (12.7 kb) 06-06-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
2. Recurrence of an abdominal lymphoma in 1994 in a 32 year old male, CT abdominal image. (20.2 kb) 06-06-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)
3. CT image of a needle biopsy of an abdominal mass in a 31 year old man, found at pathology to be a Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. (14.0 kb) 06-06-94 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

Cystitis
1. Calcareous Cystitis (45.4 kb) 02-17-95 (Courtesy of John Minarcik)

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