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PRACTICAL 4 Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

The granulomas have areas of caseous necrosis. This pattern of multiple caseating granulomas primarily in the upper lobes is most characteristic of secondary T.B. Pulmonary TB – Caseous Necrosis – Gross Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Pulmonary TB – Caseous Necrosis – Gross Initial (primary) infection with T.B. producing a sub-pleural lesion called a Ghon’s focus. The early Ghon’s focus together with the lymph node lesion constitute the Ghon’s complex.. Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

The Ghon’s complex is seen here at closer range. Primary tuberculosis is the pattern seen with initial infection with tuberculosis in children. Reactivation, or secondary tuberculosis, is more typically seen in adults. Pulmonary TB - Ghon’s Complex – Gross Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Miliary TB can occur when TB lung lesions erode pulmonary veins or when extrapulmonary TB lesions erode systemic veins. This results in hematogenous dissemination of tubercle bacilli producing myriads of 1-2 mm. lesions throughout the body in susceptible hosts. Miliary spread limited to the lungs can occur following erosion of pulmonary arteries by TB lung lesions. Miliary TB of the Lungs Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Well-defined granulomas are seen here. They have rounded outlines. The one toward the center of the photograph contains several Langhan’s giant cells. Granulomas are composed of transformed macrophages called epithelioid cells along with lymphocytes, occasional PMN's, plasma cells, and fibroblasts Tuberculous Granulomas Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

The edge of a granuloma is shown here at high magnification. At the upper is amorphous pink caseous material [1] composed of the necrotic elements of the granuloma as well as the infectious organisms. This area is ringed by the inflammatory component [2] with epithelioid cells, lymphocytes, and fibroblasts. 1 2 Tuberculous Granulomas Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU Tuberculous Lymphadenitis - Gross Enlarged right cervical lymph nodes Discharging sinus Chronic granulomatous lymphadenitis secondary to tuberculosis

Tuberculous Lymphadenitis – Cut Section Section of a lymph node with connective tissue capsule and lymphoid tissue Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Many round and oval tubercles/ granulomas with or without central caseation that appears structureless, homogenous and pink in colour. Tuberculous Lymphadenitis Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

The granulomas consists of epithelioid cells, few langhan’s giant cells (large cell with multiple peripheral nuclei) and peripheral rim of lymphocytes epithelioid - histiocytes giant cell lymphocytes Tuberculous Lymphadenitis

A stain for Acid Fast Bacilli is done (AFB stain) to find the mycobacteria. The mycobacteria stain as red rods, as seen here at high magnification. Acid Fast bacilli of Mycobacterium TB in the Lung Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Colonic Bilharziasis - HPF Colon biopsy of bilharziasis. Fibrosing foreign body granuloma against the miracidium-containing ovum of S. mansoni is observed in the submucosal layer (H&E). Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Schistosoma haematobium. Urinary Bladder biopsy showing bilharziasis eggs Bilharziasis of the Urinary Bladder Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

S. japonicum eggs in hepatic portal tract S. japonicum in the Hepatic portal tract Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic infection, mainly by parasites of the Leishmania genus which are carried by a blood-sucking insect known as the sandfly. Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Histological view shows marked cellular infiltration and parasites (Leishman bodies) within macrophages Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

Cutaneous Leishmaniasis The blood film shows macrophages containing Leishmania amastigotes, each with a prominent kinetoplast (seen as a darkened spot next to the larger nucleus) and no flagella (in contrast with the promastigote form). Foundation Block Pathology Dept, KSU

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