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what is palisading necrosis?   areas of necrosis surrounded by neoplastic nuclei in GLIOBLASTOMA MULTIFORM  
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what are psammoma bodies?   laminated calcifications in a MENINGIOMA  
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what are flame-shaped intracytoplasmic inclusions composed of paired helical filaments?   neurofibrillary tangles in DEMENTIA  
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what are intracytoplasmic eosinophillic inclusions containing alpha-synuclein and unbiquitin?   lewy bodies  
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what are ashoff bodes?   focal interstitial myocardial inflammation characterized by areas of fibrinoid necrosis, large cells, and multinucleated giant cells in RHEUMATIC HD  
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what are roth spots, oslers nodes, janeway lesions, and splinter hemmorhages?   roth spots-retinal hemmorhagesoslers nodes-painful,red, raised lesions on the palms and solesjaneway lesions-non tender, red, lesions on the palms and soles splinter hemmorages- reddish-brown lines under the nails ALL SEEN IN BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS  
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what is libmann sacks endocarditis   small vegetations on either or both surfaces of valve leaflets in SLE  
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is what disorder does the patient squat?   tetralogy of fallot, presumbly to lessen the right to left shunting.  
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what disorder is associated with endocardial cushion defect? (ASD and VSD)   downs syndrome  
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what causes cardiovascular defects, microcephaly with mental retardation, deafness, cataracts, and growth retardation?   congenital rubella syndrome  
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what cardiac abnormality is associated with rubella?   PDA  
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what is the most common mutation in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy?   beta-myosin heavy chain gene  
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what is a frequent cause of cor pulmonale?   emphysema  
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disease of the heart that are non-inflammatory and are not associated with htn, congenital heart disease, valvular disease, or coronary heart disease   cardiomyopathy  
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what are councilman bodies?   dying hepatocytes that condense into eosinophilic contracted forms in YELLOW FEVER  
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what are mallory bodies?   intracytoplasmic eosinophillic hyaline inclusions in ALCOHOLIC HEPATITIS  
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dane particle is associated with what?   hep B  
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