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BLOOD VESSEL CASE no 1

Slide No: 1053

Image 1: Normal Tunica Intima

Slide No 2: 3627

Image 1: Hyperplasia of the tunica intima and partial occlusion of the arterial lumen
Image 2: Hypertrophy of the smooth muscles in the Tunica media

Image 3: Margination of WBC within the endothelium; also in the lumen are several WBCs and
RBCs.

Image 4: Inflammatory reaction involving all layers of the blood vessel

Image 5: Show thrombus within the arterial lumen already showing recanalization
Image 6: Presence of inflammatory cells on the thrombus

Image 7: Marked fibrosis of the Tunica adventitia (Black arrows)

BLOOD VESSEL CASE no 2


Slide no. aut_03
Image 1: Shows presence of an atherosclerotic plaque (fibro-lipid) on the aorta
Image 2: Normal aorta with no visible lesions on all the layers of the blood vessel.

Slide no o39B
Image 1: Also shows presence of an atherosclerotic plaque on the aorta

Image 2: Indicates the presence of cholesterol clefts on the necrotic center of the atherosclerotic
plaque
Image 3: Shows large areas of dystrophic calcification

Image 4: Shows possible area of plaque rupture with presence of haemorrhage

Slide no 117
Image 1: Presence of inflammatory cells on endocardium and myocardium

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