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Pathology of Diseases
Images representing the pathologic appearance of a disease process and related
test procedures.
1. WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education
Case of the Week C.O.W.
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Images shown on this website represent the
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pathologic appearance of a disease process or
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related test procedure. Your challenge is to
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identify this process. You may enter a contest by diagnosing the process
Credits: Edward C. Klatt MD, Florida State University College of Medicine
2. Pathology Images
All photography by Ed Uthman, MD Diplomate, of
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gynecologic
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gastroenterologic
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head and neck and
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miscellaneous images
Credits: Ed Uthman, MD Diplomate, American Board of Pathology: Web site content, images and
text
3. Human Disease - Pathology and Pathophysiologic Correlations
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The student site for introduction to human disease
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Review essential anatomy terms and concepts
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Read additional information on selected human disease topics
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Study for tests with flash cards
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Instructors can access the digital TestBank for classroom use
Credits: Jones and Bartlett Publishers
4. Interpretation Of Lab Test Profiles
Multiparameter blood chemistry and hematology profiles
A reference for the interpretation of abnormalities
5. Bond's Book of Oral Diseases, 4th Edition
Oral Pathology of Diseas
6. Endocrine
Largest website for thyroid, parathyroid adrenal, diabetes
and other endocrine disorders
7. Dermatology Image Atlas - Johns Hopkins University
Access high quality dermatology images for teaching purposes
A public service by Johns Hopkins University for the convenience of the individual Internet
user
8. Loyola University Dermatology Medical Education Web site
Skin Cancer and Benign Tumor Image Atlas
Credits: Jeffrey L. Melton, M.D, Director of Dermatologic Surgery, Mohs Micrographic Surgery and
Cutaneous Oncology, Laser and Cosmetic Dermatologic Surgery
Jason R. Swanson, B.A., Research Assistant, Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Technician
Coordinator, Clinical Trials
9. DermIS
dermatology Internet service with atlas,
lectures and cases
Dermatology Online Atlas browse over 4500 images online
Pediatric Dermatology Atlas browse over 2000 pediatric images
Neurodermitis Information System
Information for patients
10. Dermatology Differential Diagnosis by Morphology
Information for students
Based on clinical and morphologic appearances of primary and
secondary skin lesions, lists of potential diagnoses are given for major types of skin
lesions.
The lists are modified by additional characteristics which may be present
Credits: Dept. of Dermatology - University of Iowa College of Medicine
13. Anatomy and Pathology of the Eye
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Process of vision
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ocular pathology photos
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take eye quizzes
Source: http://www.maexamhelp.com
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