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Cirrhosis is a complication of liver disease which involves loss of liver cells and irreversible scarring of the liver. Typically, the disease comes on slowly over months or years. Early on, there are often no symptoms.  As the disease worsens, a person may become tired, weak, itchy, have swelling in the lower legs, develop yellow skin, bruise easily, have fluid build up in the abdomen, or develop spider-like blood vessels on the skin. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcohol, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is due to a number of reasons, including being overweight, diabetes, high blood fats, and high blood pressure.  Cirrhosis is characterized by the replacement of normal liver tissue by scar tissue. These changes lead to loss of liver function. Diagnosis is based on blood testing, medical imaging, and liver biopsy.  Image illustrates hepatic steatosis and chronic hepatitis.  Trichrome stain
Backgrounds of Bacteria and Mold under the microscope in Lab.
Olfactory neuroblastoma and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Smear show fragmented piece of soft tissue. Malignant neoplasm of atypical small round cells by respiratory epithelium.
Quantum Gravity 3d rendered image of a comprehensive exploration of Quantum Gravity theories. String theory, loop quantum gravity (LOG), causal dynamical triangulation, twistor theory, gravitational waves, spacetime, gravity waves, quantum mechanics, quantum entanglement concepts.
Histopathology of diffuse sclerosing glomerulonephritis, light micrograph, photo under microscope
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PAPS Smear study of a young women under microscopy showing Atrophic changes in uterus which is unusual at young age.
Acute ordinary hepatitis liver biopsy under light microscopy
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC or HCC) is the most common malignant tumour originating in the liver and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. It most commonly develops in people who suffer from chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B or C. Tumour cells form trabeculae, cords, and nests separated by connective tissue septa
Carcinoid tumors are a type of slow-growing cancer that can arise in several places throughout your body. Carcinoid tumors, which are one subset of tumors called neuroendocrine tumors, usually begin in the digestive tract (stomach, appendix, small intestine, colon, rectum) or in the lungs. Site: Ovary
Breast tissue adenocarcinoma immunohistochemistry. Estrogen receptors.
Background of mold in the wood of the house.
Microscopic image of Microscopic image of nymphaea of aqustio stem
Photomicrograph of Histological analysis of Intramedullary SOL showing Astrocytoma, WHO grade-4
Germ cell tumor of testicle under light microscopy zoom in different ranges
Kidney cancer: Microscopic image of metastatic clear cell carcinoma of kidney, the most common type of renal cell carcinoma. Show brain tissue of malignant neoplasm, large atypical bizarre cells.
Invasive pleomorphic lobular carcinoma (PLC) of the breast is a subtype of invasive lobular cancer which compromises approximately 1% of all epithelial breast malignancies and is characterized by higher nuclear pleomorphism and poorer prognosis than classic invasive lobular cancer (ILC)
Light micrograph of prostatic cancer (adenocarcinoma). The cancerous cells form solid sheets of cells without forming glands. This is considered a high-grade type of pattern that carries a worse prognosis. Haematoxylin and eosin.
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Tissue of Small intestine (Duodenum), Large intestine Human and Stomach Human under the microscope in Lab.
Histological section of kidney tissue taken with microscope. Nuclei stain blue and cell cytoplasm is pink. Scattered red blood cells. Mostly tubules with two glomeruli present. Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stain. More tissue sections:
Photomicrograph of Histological analysis of Intramedullary SOL showing Astrocytoma, WHO grade-4
human Miliary tuberculosis biopsy slide under microscope zoom in different areas
Metastatic plasmacytoma, metastatic undifferentiated sarcoma. Microscopically show cellular material of mostly plasmacytiod cells. atypical mitoses are present. plasma cell tumor.
Myxoid liposarcoma.  Myxoid/round cell liposarcoma, or MRCLS, is one of several types of liposarcoma. Liposarcoma is a rare cancer that grows in the cells that store fat in the body. MRCLS usually grows in the arms and legs. These tumors grow slowly, and they can spread to other parts of the body
Mucosa of a human stomach showing: surface epithelium, which invaginates to form the gastric pits. The fundic glands open into the pits and have parietal (pink) and chief (blue) cells.
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Hyaline cartilage, Elastic cartilage and Bone Human under the microscope in Lab.
Microscopic image of dense connective tissue
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