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PPM_42_B | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. April 19, 2013. XVIII VII 30 RB. Of mushrooms and men. Historical descriptive terms in pathology do they just cause confusion? Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 1. University of Cape Town's Digital Pathology site. Other interesting Path Blogs. Other interesting Path sites. The Osler collection at McGill. Other odds and ends. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Of hibernation and hibernomas | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. June 7, 2013. Of hibernation and hibernomas. A hibernoma found incidentally behind the left kidney of a 42 year old man, closely associated with the phaeochromocytoma which was the reason for surgery. I’d never heard of a hibernoma until I came across this specimen in our collection. The distinct dark tan nodule at top is a phaeochromocytoma, but the flabby grey lobulated mass that makes up the bulk of the specimen is a hibernoma. Microscopy of a hiber...
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Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2 | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. October 14, 2013. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. In December 1920 there is a confident new handwriting in the PM book, and the cases are initialled GBB. George Bertram Bartlett was the second appointed professor of pathology at the University of Cape Town, the first to actually take up the job. It appears he hit the ground running, performing 7 autopsies before the year was out. Prof GB Bartlett’s copperplate. The following year autopsies rose...
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chacma baboon | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. April 24, 2013. Papio Ursinus Arno Meintjies Wildlife. Papio Ursinus Arno Meintjies Wildlife. Of mushrooms and men. Historical descriptive terms in pathology do they just cause confusion? Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 1. University of Cape Town's Digital Pathology site. Other interesting Path Blogs. Other interesting Path sites. The Osler collection at McGill. Other odds and ends. Blog at WordPress.com.
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White Board Art | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. October 10, 2014. This slideshow requires JavaScript. We’ve left blackboards behind, but a whiteboard and some coloured pens can still make a good teaching tool. Dr Maureen Duffield drew most of these diagrams, during tutorials with second year medical students. They can be a challenge to interpret after the event, but we think they’re worth preserving. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. Of mushrooms and men. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2.
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XVIII_VII_30_RB | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. April 19, 2013. XVIII VII 30 RB. Of mushrooms and men. Historical descriptive terms in pathology do they just cause confusion? Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 1. University of Cape Town's Digital Pathology site. Other interesting Path Blogs. Other interesting Path sites. The Osler collection at McGill. Other odds and ends. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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jurgenizer | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. October 10, 2014. Of mushrooms and men. Historical descriptive terms in pathology do they just cause confusion? Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 2. Dipping into old Cape autopsies Part 1. University of Cape Town's Digital Pathology site. Other interesting Path Blogs. Other interesting Path sites. The Osler collection at McGill. Other odds and ends. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Person in a bottle | digipathblog
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This is the blog for www.digitalpathology.uct.ac.za. July 26, 2013. Person in a bottle. When they first encounter our collection, I think a lot of visitors wonder, at least transiently, about who these people were. I guess this reaction is most likely when looking at the bits we associate strongly with the self, like a heart or an intact brain, and less likely when viewing, say, a pancreas or gall bladder. Such detail turned out to be incredibly scarce, and a hunt through the records of approximately 350...
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Virtual Microscope
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Placenta Update Day 2016. Anatomical Pathology Liver Tut. Get started by searching for a slide or using the Collections menu above. PLCVMcom (Pathology Learning Centre Virtual Microscope) is a Python/Django application for viewing and annotating very high-resolution images. A virtual microscope relieves pressure on laboratories and equipment, and makes it possible to to collaborate remotely - without needing to transport precious slides or colleagues. Virtual Microscope source code is hosted on GitHub.