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09.12.2024 03:04 β π 4936 π 358 π¬ 107 π 9@gracemw.bsky.social
MD, MLabMed. Junior doc in Aus, keen on anatomical pathology πͺπ©Έ but also D&D, RPGs, R&R with a good G&T.
Doing some research into folding proteins (making an omelette)
09.12.2024 03:04 β π 4936 π 358 π¬ 107 π 9Woman in her 50s from the midwest with RLL mass. What species?
#IDSky #SkyPath #MicroSky #PulmPath
Multiple nodules (slightly polypoid) protruding from nasal mucosa of a dog. The nodules are only slightly darker pink than the more normal mucosa.
Large, perhaps 200-micrometer-diameter, spherical organisns with a trilaminar wall and multiple smaller structures inside. It lies in the submucosa of the nose and is surrounded by macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells.
Spherical organisms of variable diameter but typically very large, with a thick capsule and grainy contents. These structures have thick walls, but only the largest has a trilaminar wall. The organisms are in the submucosa of the nose and are surrounded by macrophages, lymphocytes and plasma cells. Some macrophages contain hemosiderin.
Large spherical organisms of variable diameter with a thick capsule and granular contents. Some have a nucleus visible in the center. The largest is partially collapsed and has a trilaminar wall. The walls of smaller (developing) organisms only have one layer.
Here is a bipartisan #pathology case. It's relevent to DVMs and MDs. Lots of red (at least pink) and blue, too.
Rhinoscopy and nasal biopsy from a dog. Whatβs your diagnosis? It's a classic.
#vetpath #pathsky #Mesomycetozoea #pathology #respiratorypathology #endoscopy #rhinoscopy
Scrolling through a 4 page personal statement about a meaningful patient encounter designed for SEO before I get to the massive transfusion protocol recipe Iβm looking for at the bottom of the page.
02.12.2024 11:05 β π 41 π 6 π¬ 1 π 1Warming up to this new platform with a few of my favorite cases from PathTwitter. This is a myelolipoma with focal osseous metaplasia. "Boneless marrow" as Dr. Dennis O'Malley likes to call it!
#pathsky #hematopathology #pathology
Kidney pathology in an autopsy case for decompensated cirrhosis. Patchy bile cast nephropathy (brown casts; green on Hall's bile stain) and a Randall plaque (papillary tip nephrocalcinosis). #renalpath #nephrology #pathsky #nephsky
30.11.2024 16:29 β π 40 π 13 π¬ 2 π 0Solar panels do not stop farming on the land. They help retain water and provide shelter for livestock.
23.08.2024 06:54 β π 3757 π 731 π¬ 71 π 46I can't remember what this case is (maybe thyroid?) but this is the most intriguing smear I've seen. #PathSky
21.11.2024 16:29 β π 9 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0Veggies anyone? #pathart #pathsky #pathology
19.11.2024 02:04 β π 33 π 9 π¬ 0 π 0BAL with inflammatory backgound.. Lots of granulocytes.
Fungal pseudohyphae likely Candida (canΒ΄t specify species).
Arrows Candida pseudohyphae.
Bronchioalveolar lavage (BAL).
Clinical information: Young female patient, likely tubercolosis.
I was very inactive on the other site, but it was nice to have a place to immerse myself in pathology when my day job is very much ward based (for now). Keen to connect with others who are as interested in diagnostics and laboratory medicine β€οΈ
18.11.2024 12:02 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0onion makes local man cry
18.11.2024 01:45 β π 1269 π 86 π¬ 12 π 3Have a nice photo from my last trip to Queenstown while I scour this new platform for people to follow ππΌ
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