Morphopathology Set 12 Cardiomyopathy (ischemic): By Qamar Ahmad

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Morphopathology SET 12 Cardiomyopathy (Ischemic) by Qamar Ahmad

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represents a posterior MI. The way to identify LV and RV is as follows: LV: Same size as septum. RV: usually within the range of 0.5 cm. The way to identify the ant/post side: On Ant side, there are the columns of origin of papillary muscle. They attach on the Post

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represents a posterior MI. The way to identify LV and RV is as follows: LV: Same size as septum. RV: usually within the range of 0.5 cm. The way to identify the ant/post side: On Ant side, there are the columns of origin of papillary muscle. They attach on the Post

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represents a posterior MI. The way to identify LV and RV is as follows: LV: Same size as septum. RV: usually within the range of 0.5 cm. The way to identify the ant/post side: On Ant side, there are the columns of origin of papillary muscle. They attach on the Post

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represents a posterior MI. The way to identify LV and RV is as follows: LV: Same size as septum. RV: usually within the range of 0.5 cm. The way to identify the ant/post side: On Ant side, there are the columns of origin of papillary muscle. They attach on the Post

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represent an Anterior septal Infarct(2/3 of the septum) There is discontinuity of the wall due to necrosis, which finally led to the rupture.

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represent an Anterior septal Infarct(2/3 of the septum) There is discontinuity of the wall due to necrosis, which finally led to the rupture.

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represent an Anterior septal Infarct. This is an example of an old infarct, which is replaced by a fibrous scar tissue.

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represent an Anterior septal Infarct. This is an example of an old infarct, which is replaced by a fibrous scar tissue.

Myocardial Infarction This specimen represent an Anterior septal Infarct. This is an example of an old infarct, which is replaced by a fibrous scar tissue.

Fibrinous Pericarditis

Fibrinous Pericarditis

Fibrinous Pericarditis

Fibrinous Pericarditis Giving the breadbutter aspect

Fibrinous Pericarditis Giving the breadbutter aspect

Fibrinous Pericarditis Giving the breadbutter aspect

Heart failure: Many changes can be observed here, the most prominent being the dilatation of the cavity.

Heart failure: Many changes can be observed here, the most prominent being the dilatation of the cavity.

Heart failure: Many changes can be observed here, the most prominent being the dilatation of the cavity.

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