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PATHOGENESIS FOR MEDICAL II STUDENTS

The following resources are available online to supplement your lab sessions (If you do not already have it, to read pdf files, download the free Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™

  • News and Announcements (Please read daily for instructions)
  • Schedule
  • Lectures (PDF)
    • Dr. Ghatak, Cell Injury and Cell Death I and Cellular Adaptation Mon, 8/11, 8am-10am
    • Dr. Massey, Inflammation and Repair I (pdf); and Inflammation and Repair II (Handout/pdf files). Tue, 8/12, 8am-10am
    • Dr. McPherson, Hemodynamic Disorders I & II (Handout/pdf file) Wed, 8/13, 8am-10am
    • Dr. Martin, Neoplasia I & II (Handout/pdf file) Wed, 8/13, 1pm-2pm & Thur, 8/14, 8am-9am
    • Dr. Wilkinson, Environmental I & II (Handout/pdf file). Thur, 8/14, 9am-10am & 1pm-2pm
    • Dr. Garrett, Molecular Pathology (Handout/pdf file), Fri, 8/15, 8am-9am
  • Index for Gross Labs
  • Evaluation
  • Computer Based Instruction Lab  

New! To view a bilingual edition of the Laboratory material web pages, clickBilingual Pathogenesis Course

Index For Microscopic Slides Labs

Instructions

  1. Assigned microscopes are used only in the laboratories.
  2. At the end of each laboratory session, put slides into the boxes in the correct order and leave the boxes and microscopes on the work bench.
  3. You must attend your assigned session.

Note: the laboratories are always open--24/7 (Sanger Hall, Rms 4014-16)

Lab 1 Cell Injury and Cell Death
--slides 13A-B: fatty change, liver
--slides 19A-B: coagulation necrosis, kidney
--slides 56B-C: coagulation necrosis, heart
--slides 22B-C: caseous necrosis,lymph node or lung

Lab 2 Cellular Adaptation
--slides 362A: atrophy of skeletal muscle; 55B: coronary artery with atherosclerosis
--slides 55C: coronary artery with atherosclerosis; 30B: chronic passive congestion, lung

Lab 3 Inflammation and Repair
--slides 117A&C: acute inflammation, acute pneumonia, lung
--slide 59: scar tissue, heart    

Lab 4 Hemodynamic Disorders
--slides 61B: hemorrhage, lung (recent infarct); 197A: atherosclerosis, aorta

Lab 5 Neoplasia
--slides 363A&C: rhabdomyosarcoma, skeletal muscle
--slides 330A: adenoma, thyroid; 295B: adenocarcinoma, prostate, neoplasm of glandualr origin
--slides 245A-B: small cell carcinoma, lung
--slide 25B: metastatic tumor, lung

Lab 6 Autopsy Case
--slides 1: breast lump, 2: adenocarcinoma of breast
--slides 3: adenocarcinoma, 4: hydrothorax
--slides 5: pap smear with malignant cells, 6: bronchopneumonia with metastatic nodules
--slide   7: metastasis in vertebrae

Contacts

For assistance with laboratory materials, specimens, and equipment contact:
Hattie Wyche, Instructional Assistant; (804) 827-1079; FAX (804) 828-9749; hwyche@mcvh-vcu.edu

Ms. Wyche
   
For all other course-related questions, comments or inquiries, please contact:
Enrique Gerszten, MD; Professor of Pathology; Vice-Chair, Undergraduate Pathology Education; (804) 828-9746; egerszten2@mcvh-vcu.edu
Enrique Gerszten, MD

 

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