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Aschoff's Body – MEDICAL TIMES
USMLE Bits on Twitter: "ACUTE RHEUMATIC FEVER-RELATED MYOCARDITIS Interstitial fibrosis with central lymphocytes and macrophages Scattered multinucleated giant cells (green arrow) Interstitial myocardial granuloma or Aschoff body (encircled ...
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Medicus - "The pathognomonic lesion is the Aschoff body in the proliferative stage, present in 30 to 40 per cent of biopsies of patients with acute Rheumatic Fever.23 It is seen mainly
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R HEUMATIC HEART DISEASE, INFECTIVE ENDOCARDITIS AND VALVULAR HEART DISEASE Sufia Husain Department of Pathology KSU, Riyadh March 2014 Reference: Robbins. - ppt download
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