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Respiratory Pathology for Medical II Students
Lab 2.c Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia (glass slides 147 A & B)
Slides A & B | Slide C
Slide C (silver stain)
At high power, note that the cysts tend to cluster in groups. The cysts generally appear round or helmet-shaped. Their location within the alveolar spaces and the absence of budding help to distinguish Pneumocystis from fungal yeast.
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*Question:
1.How is pneumocystis pneumonia diagnosed clinically?
Digital Legends for Labs/Cases
Lab 1
1.a | 1.b | 1.c | 1.d | 1.e | 1.f | 1.g | 1.h
Lab 2
2.a | 2.b | 2.c | 2.d | 2.e | 2.f | 2.g
Lab 3
3.a | 3.b | 3.c | 3.d | 3.e
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August 3, 2007
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