ASMPH 2021 on X: "Distinctive lesions (Aschoff bodies)-foci of T lymphocytes, occasional plasma cells, and plump activated macrophages called Anitschkow cells https://t.co/hv4OoQ5C0J" / X
Mayo Clinic Pathology on X: "8/10 ARC manifests with granulomatous reactions that can have a fibrinous look to the center of the nodule. These nodular inflammatory foci are called Aschoff bodies. Their
pathjobs.org on X: "Aschoff bodies & vegetations on tricuspid in Rheumatic Fever #pathology #pathboards #CVpath #pathologists #histopath https://t.co/3YBOvQe7Zg" / X
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Medicus - "The pathognomonic lesion is the Aschoff body in the proliferative stage, present in 30 to 40 per cent of biopsies of patients with acute Rheumatic Fever.23 It is seen mainly
Medicus - "The caterpillar chromatin pattern of the nucleus in longitudinal section and owl-eye appearance in transverse section characterize the Anitschkow cell of Aschoff bodies in rheumatic heart disease" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10399163 ...
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Melanie Bois on X: "Acute rheumatic fever usually shows pancarditis, Aschoff bodies & Anitschkow cells (#pembrified, photo). #cardiacpath #ASCP40underForty2017 https://t.co/IxFeZArbaY" / X
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