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Week 18 Pathology Cases . Case No. 240 Clinical History: This patient was a 54 year old male who had a long history of peptic ulcer disease. A portion of the stomach was removed. Medical management is more common today. [Case 240 ImageScope ] [Case 240 WebScope ].
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Case No. 240 • Clinical History: This patient was a 54 year old male who had a long history of peptic ulcer disease. A portion of the stomach was removed. Medical management is more common today. [Case 240 ImageScope][Case 240 WebScope]
[Case 240 ImageScope] [Case 240 WebScope]
[Case 240 ImageScope] [Case 240 WebScope]
[Case 240 ImageScope] [Case 240 WebScope]
Case No. 54 • Clinical History: An 18 year old female had nausea, vomiting, periumbilical and lower abdominal pain, shaking chills and fever beginning two days prior to admission. The WBC count was 21,900. Physical examination revealed local tenderness and rigidity with rebound pain in the lower abdomen. A surgical procedure was performed. [Case 54 ImageScope][Case 54 WebScope]
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[Case 54 ImageScope] [Case 54 WebScope]
[Case 54 ImageScope] [Case 54 WebScope]
Case No. 89 • Clinical History: This 73 year old female presented with right upper quadrant pain and elevated WBC count. Physical exam revealed right upper quadrant tenderness. Ultrasound examination of the gallbladder revealed gallstones. A cholecystectomy was performed. [Case 89 ImageScope][Case 89 WebScope]
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[Case 89 ImageScope] [Case 89 WebScope]
Case No. 111 • Clinical History: This 51 year old white female had bloody diarrhea which responded to immunosupressant therapy for many years. Her symptoms progressed and portion of the colon was removed. [Case 111 ImageScope][Case 111 WebScope]
Case No. 133 • Clinical History: This 39 year old male had a history of non-healing rectal fistula and a long standing history of enteritis. There was bloody and mucous diarrhea. Part of the colon was resected due to bowel obstruction. [Case 133 ImageScope][Case 133 WebScope]
Case No. 81 • Clinical History: This 62 year old white male had a history of alcoholism. [Case 81 ImageScope][Case 81 WebScope]
Case No. 229 • Clinical History: This 6 month old female experienced increased jaundice over a one month period. She died with pneumonia and liver failure. [Case 229 ImageScope][Case 229 WebScope]
Case No. 155 • Clinical History: A 72 year old male with dementia died of bronchopneumonia. This was an incidental finding at autopsy. [Case 155 ImageScope][Case 155 WebScope]