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Introduction to Pathology

Introduction to Pathology. What?. 一、 History of Pathology. Autopsy → Organ pathology (1761) LM → Cellular pathology (1854) Ultrastructural pathology with the application of EM (20 century 60s) Immunopathology, Molecular pathology,

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Introduction to Pathology

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  1. Introduction to Pathology

  2. What?

  3. 一、History of Pathology Autopsy → Organ pathology (1761) LM → Cellular pathology (1854) Ultrastructural pathology with the application of EM (20 century 60s) Immunopathology, Molecular pathology, Genetic pathology, Quantitative pathology

  4. 二、The scope of pathology 1. The core of pathology: The four aspects of a disease process that form the core of pathology : (1) Etiology: causes of the disease (2) Pathogenesis: the mechanisms of its development (3) Morphologic changes: the structural alteration induced in the cells and organs of the body. (4) Clinical significance: the functional consequences of the morphologic changes.

  5. 2. Classification: Autopsy Biopsy Cytology (1) Human pathology (2) Experimental pathology 3. Position: It’s a bridging discipline involving both basic science and clinical practice

  6. 4. Text of Pathology: (1) General pathology: concerned with the basic reaction of cells and tissues to abnormal stimuli that underlie all diseases. (2) Systemic pathology : dedcribe the specific responses of specialized organs and tissues to defined stimuli.

  7. 三、Techniques of Pathology 1. Human pathology (1) Autopsy (2) Biopsy: surgical or diagnostic pathology (3) Cytology: smear, fine needle aspiration 2. Experimental pathology (1) Animal experiment: animal model (2) Tissue and cell culture

  8. 四、Observation and New Technique of Morphology (一)Gross appearance: size, shape weight color consistency surface edge, section

  9. (二)Histologic and cytologic observation: most common and basic formalin fixed → HE (hematoxylin and eosin) stained Hemangioma of ventrical wall

  10. (三)Histochemistry and cytochemistry PAS→BM

  11. (四)Immunohistochemistry 1. Ag-Ab specific reaction 2. Applications (1) Locationanalysis cytokeratin→cell membrane (2) Clinical diagnosis and distinguishing diagnosis of tumor histogenesis

  12. Leiomyosarcoma Actin (+)

  13. (五)Ultrastructural observation TEM (transmitting electron microscope) Filtering membrane

  14. Podocyte SEM (scanning electron microscope)

  15. (六)Flow cytometry (FCM) 1. One kind of cells→quantitative 2. DNA ploidy analysis 3. Protein nucleus acid→quantitative analysis 4. Selection of collection of cells

  16. (七)Image analysis (IA) Nuclei: diameter; circumference; area; volume; morphology (八)Laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) aliving cell→observation in situ or development or quantitative

  17. (九)Molecular biology technique 1. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 2. DNA sequencing 3. Biochip technique (1) Gene chip (DNA chip) (2) Protein chip (protein microarray) (3) Tissue chip (tissue microarray)

  18. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

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