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edema
There is oedema (swelling) of the face
• Pulmonary Edema
• The frothy liquid
oozing from the cut
surface of the lung
is caused by air
moving through
water in the
respiratory tract.
• This photograph of
a bronchus from a
lung with
pulmonary edema
shows overall
congestion (red),
plus frothy sputum
indicative of
pulmonary edema.
Usually, the frothy
fluid is pink or
blood-tinged,
because of rupture
of the capillaries in
the alveolar septae
from congestion
edema
congestion
Congestion
• Sections of fresh
pulmonary parenchyma.
• Note deep red color with
preservation of underlying
architecture.
• Normal should be pinktan.
chronic passive congestion of the liver
Nutmeg seed
Nutmeg liver
chronic passive venous congestion or
brown induration
chronic passive venous congestion or
brown induration
hemorrhages
hemorrahges
• It is the escape of all constituents of the blood
from any portion of the vascular system.
hemorrhages
thrombus
Thrombosis
• It is the formation of a blood clot attached
to the internal wall of blood vessels, heart
or lymphatics in living animals.
Effect of thrombosis:
• A- Beneficial effects: Thrombosis assisst in the
control of haemorrhage in cases like bleeding
gastric ulcers, tuberculous lesions in the lung,
and umblical vessel. Thrombosis of blood and
lymph vessels also help in preventing bacteria
from invading other portions of the body.
• B- Harmful effects: These effects depend upon
which vessel is thrombosed.
• 1- Thrombosis of a major vessels in areas where
collateral circulation is inadequate result in
ischaemia and infarction
• 2- Portions can break away and transported by the
blood flow as emboli and become lodged in smaller
arteries and capillaries causing infarction.
• 3- Injury to the wall of a thrombosed vessel in the
vicinity of a thrombus may reduce its strength so
that the increased blood pressure at the site of
obstruction leads to aneurysm.
Differentiation between Thrombus and
Postmortem clot
Thrombus
• Dry in consistency
• Has a granular and rough
surface.
• White or buff in colour
• Stratified in structure
• Attached to the vessel wall
• Vascular endothelium
below thrombus is damaged

Postmortem clot
• Moist in consistency
• Has a smooth and glistening
surface.
• Yellow or red in colour
• Uniform in structure
• Not attached to the vessel
wall
• Vascular endothelium is
undamaged and glisten
Differentiation between Thrombus and
Postmortem clot
Thrombus
• Composed primarily of
thrombocytes
• Formed in living animals
• May be partially organized
• Caused by endothelial
injury

Postmortem clot
• Composed primarily of
thrombocytes fibrin
• Formed after death
• Not organized
• Initiated by thromoplastin
Postmortem clot
Gross appearance
• Red thrombi; fibrin network entraped RBCs
and leucocytes
• White or pale thrombi;RBCs are few,opaque
,structure less and rubbery,chief components
are platelets,fibrin and leucocytes,slowly
formed
• Laminated thrombi;alternating red and white
layers,seen in aneurysm
Microscopic appearance
• Platelets are the chick andief constituents
• Thich and heavy fibrils of fibrin,leucocytes
and RBCs
• Ireggular lamination
• Area of attachment
• Several small channels in canalized
Cross-sectional view of coronary artery
reveals dark red thrombi (circles)
thrombus
• A coronary thrombosis
is seen microscopically
occluding the remaining
small lumen of this
coronary artery. Such an
acute coronary
thrombosis is often the
antecedent to acute
myocardial infarction
Section of the laminated thrombus in
the calf vein
Higher power view of the laminated
thrombus in the calf vein
infarction
infarction
• It is the ischaemia and necrosis of a local area
due to obstruction in the arterial supply of the
area - Necrosis is coagulative in type, but the
affected tissue pass through the whole series
of degeneration.
Gross appearance
Anemic infarcts
• Bloodless pale area
• Surrounded by a zone of
hyperemia

Red infarcts
• Engorged with blood
• Swollen and firm area
infarction
• The interventricular
septum of the heart has
been sectioned to
reveal an extensive
acute myocardial
infarction. The dead
muscle is tanyellowwith a
surrounding hyperemic
border
Infarction
• This cross section through
the heart reveals a large
myocardial infarction
involving the anterior left
ventricular wall and
septum. The infarct is
beginning to heal, but still
has a necrotic center. The
ejection fraction from the
left ventricle would be
significantly reduced
Hemorrhagic infarcts
Red infarct
Microscopic appearance
• Coagulative necrosis
• Poorly stained nuclei

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  • 2. There is oedema (swelling) of the face
  • 3.
  • 4. • Pulmonary Edema • The frothy liquid oozing from the cut surface of the lung is caused by air moving through water in the respiratory tract.
  • 5. • This photograph of a bronchus from a lung with pulmonary edema shows overall congestion (red), plus frothy sputum indicative of pulmonary edema. Usually, the frothy fluid is pink or blood-tinged, because of rupture of the capillaries in the alveolar septae from congestion
  • 6.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 11. Congestion • Sections of fresh pulmonary parenchyma. • Note deep red color with preservation of underlying architecture. • Normal should be pinktan.
  • 15.
  • 16. chronic passive venous congestion or brown induration
  • 17. chronic passive venous congestion or brown induration
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 21. hemorrahges • It is the escape of all constituents of the blood from any portion of the vascular system.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25.
  • 27. Thrombosis • It is the formation of a blood clot attached to the internal wall of blood vessels, heart or lymphatics in living animals.
  • 28. Effect of thrombosis: • A- Beneficial effects: Thrombosis assisst in the control of haemorrhage in cases like bleeding gastric ulcers, tuberculous lesions in the lung, and umblical vessel. Thrombosis of blood and lymph vessels also help in preventing bacteria from invading other portions of the body. • B- Harmful effects: These effects depend upon which vessel is thrombosed.
  • 29. • 1- Thrombosis of a major vessels in areas where collateral circulation is inadequate result in ischaemia and infarction • 2- Portions can break away and transported by the blood flow as emboli and become lodged in smaller arteries and capillaries causing infarction. • 3- Injury to the wall of a thrombosed vessel in the vicinity of a thrombus may reduce its strength so that the increased blood pressure at the site of obstruction leads to aneurysm.
  • 30. Differentiation between Thrombus and Postmortem clot Thrombus • Dry in consistency • Has a granular and rough surface. • White or buff in colour • Stratified in structure • Attached to the vessel wall • Vascular endothelium below thrombus is damaged Postmortem clot • Moist in consistency • Has a smooth and glistening surface. • Yellow or red in colour • Uniform in structure • Not attached to the vessel wall • Vascular endothelium is undamaged and glisten
  • 31. Differentiation between Thrombus and Postmortem clot Thrombus • Composed primarily of thrombocytes • Formed in living animals • May be partially organized • Caused by endothelial injury Postmortem clot • Composed primarily of thrombocytes fibrin • Formed after death • Not organized • Initiated by thromoplastin
  • 33. Gross appearance • Red thrombi; fibrin network entraped RBCs and leucocytes • White or pale thrombi;RBCs are few,opaque ,structure less and rubbery,chief components are platelets,fibrin and leucocytes,slowly formed • Laminated thrombi;alternating red and white layers,seen in aneurysm
  • 34. Microscopic appearance • Platelets are the chick andief constituents • Thich and heavy fibrils of fibrin,leucocytes and RBCs • Ireggular lamination • Area of attachment • Several small channels in canalized
  • 35. Cross-sectional view of coronary artery reveals dark red thrombi (circles)
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. thrombus • A coronary thrombosis is seen microscopically occluding the remaining small lumen of this coronary artery. Such an acute coronary thrombosis is often the antecedent to acute myocardial infarction
  • 39.
  • 40.
  • 41. Section of the laminated thrombus in the calf vein
  • 42. Higher power view of the laminated thrombus in the calf vein
  • 44. infarction • It is the ischaemia and necrosis of a local area due to obstruction in the arterial supply of the area - Necrosis is coagulative in type, but the affected tissue pass through the whole series of degeneration.
  • 45. Gross appearance Anemic infarcts • Bloodless pale area • Surrounded by a zone of hyperemia Red infarcts • Engorged with blood • Swollen and firm area
  • 46. infarction • The interventricular septum of the heart has been sectioned to reveal an extensive acute myocardial infarction. The dead muscle is tanyellowwith a surrounding hyperemic border
  • 47. Infarction • This cross section through the heart reveals a large myocardial infarction involving the anterior left ventricular wall and septum. The infarct is beginning to heal, but still has a necrotic center. The ejection fraction from the left ventricle would be significantly reduced
  • 50. Microscopic appearance • Coagulative necrosis • Poorly stained nuclei