|
CARDIOVASCULAR
PATHOLOGY |
|
ARTERITIS |
Kawasaki disease |
|
Polyarteritis
nodosa (1,
2) |
|
Takayasu (1,
2,
3) |
|
AORTIC DISEASE |
Abdominal aneurysm |
|
Aortic dissection (Gross) |
|
Aortic dissection
(Microscopic) |
|
Aortic
dissection (External
rupture) |
|
Aortic
dissection (Intimal
tear) |
|
Aortic
dissection (Iliac
artery) |
|
CMD |
|
Atherosclerosis |
|
CARDIOMYOPATHY |
Histiocytoid |
|
Hypertrophic |
|
Arrhythmogenic (1,
2) |
|
Amyloidosis (1,
2) |
|
Sarcoidosis |
|
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE |
Dissection |
|
Fibromuscular dysplasia |
|
Non-atherosclerotic occlusion
(low mag) |
|
Non-atherosclerotic occlusion
(high mag) |
|
Atherosclerosis |
|
Anomalous
origin |
|
Coronary artery anomaly |
|
FIBROSIS |
Endocardial fibroelastosis
(Gross) |
|
Endocardial
fibroelastosis (Microscopic
1,
2) |
|
Interstitial - Friedreich's ataxia |
|
METABOLIC DISEASES |
Hurler syndrome
(1,
2) |
|
Glycogen storage
disease (1,
2) |
|
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION |
Morphological timing (Table) |
|
MI:
48hrs |
|
MI: 7-10 days
(low mag) |
|
MI: 7-10 days (high mag) |
|
3
days
(gross) |
|
Contraction band |
|
Myocytolysis |
|
Wavy myofibers |
|
MYOCARDIAL HYPERTROPHY |
Microscopic 1 |
|
Microscopic 2 |
|
MYOCARDITIS |
AIDS |
|
Chaga's disease |
|
Cytomegalovirus |
|
Lymphocytic
(low mag) |
|
Lymphocytic (high mag) |
|
Rocky
mountain spotted fever |
|
PERICARDIAL DISEASE |
Fibrinous
pericarditis (1,
2) |
|
Lipid tamponade |
|
Pneumopericardium |
|
NEOPLASIA |
Fibroma |
|
Lipomatous hypertrophy
(gross) |
|
Lipomatous hypertrophy
(micro) |
|
Metastatic melanoma |
|
Myxoma
(low mag) |
|
Myxoma (high mag) |
|
Rhabdomyoma |
|
VALVULAR DISEASE |
Acute bacterial endocarditis |
|
Blood cyst
(dissecting microscope) |
|
Blood cyst (micro) |
|
Fungal endocarditis |
|
Mitral valve: annular calcification |
|
Mitral valve stenosis
(LA view) |
|
Mitral valve stenosis
(gross) |
|
Mitral valve prosthesis |
|
Mitral valve prolapse |
|
Mitral prolapse
(LA view) |
|
Valve ossification |
|
HYPERTENSIVE VASCULAR
DISEASE |
Decidual vasculopathy |
DEVELOPMENTAL ANOMALIES |
Tetralogy of Fallot (1, 2, 3) |