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What are the green and blue areas?
What are the green and blue areas?
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green- central vein, blue- portal tract

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What are the green and blue areas?
Green- central vein, blue- portal tract
Pale and swollen
Fatty liver
What inflammatory cells are shown?
Basophilic nuclei and differing level of cytoplasm
What cell changes are present?
Karyorrhexis and cytoplasmic eosinophilia
What does cell 4 show?
Pyknosis and cytoplasmic eosinophilia
What is shown?
Leukocytes marginating on the edge of blood vessels which are congested-respiratory disease
What disease is shown?
Respiratory disease-darkened lung with purulence
What does the blue arrow show?
The eosinophillic material is necrotic debris
What is outlined in black?
Fungal organisms in the lymph node
What do the yellow arrows show?
The thickening/ fibrosis of the renal corpuscle
What issues does the kidney have?
Inflammation, fibrosis and tubular atrophy
What type of necrosis is present?
Malignant as it has metastases through the different cutaneous layers