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A Postmortem Analysis Of Embalmed Lungs, A Human Cadaver Study, Frederick S. Merdian, Matthew Peterman, Odinaka Osigwe, Vikash Patel, Savita Arya May 2023

A Postmortem Analysis Of Embalmed Lungs, A Human Cadaver Study, Frederick S. Merdian, Matthew Peterman, Odinaka Osigwe, Vikash Patel, Savita Arya

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OBJECTIVE: The human cadaveric study is vital to fully understanding lung pathologies and the prevalence of potentially cancerous neoplasms upon death in the general population. Developing an accurate knowledge of human respiratory neoplastic pathology is vital in furthering the field of respiratory medicine. This study aims to analyze a cohort of lung sets belonging to human cadavers for visible potentially pathogenic neoplasms and contrast this with epidemiological data available for representative populations.

METHODS: Cadaveric lungs (n= 20 pairs; 38 individual lungs) were isolated, and gross observations were performed of the parietal surface of both lungs. These samples were part of …


Case Series Of Common Skin Lesions Encountered In Elderly Cadavers: A Dermatopathology Analysis, Tamryn L. Van Der Horn, Brigitte L. Cochran, Savita Arya May 2023

Case Series Of Common Skin Lesions Encountered In Elderly Cadavers: A Dermatopathology Analysis, Tamryn L. Van Der Horn, Brigitte L. Cochran, Savita Arya

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INTRODUCTION: Gaining hands-on experience in both dermatology and pathology is a common barrier that prevents first and second year medical students from refining skills that are not later taught until residency. This prompted a study to develop gross differential diagnostic skills and how to analyze histopathology slides to diagnose common skin lesions to refine skills in both clinical and histology presentation for medical students.

METHODS: A case series was designed to examine multiple shave biopsies on all abnormal skin lesions observed from nine cadavers used for the first-year medical students gross anatomy lab during the year 2022-2023. Biopsies were stained …


Concurrent Malignant And Benign Nephrosclerosis In An Elderly Cadaver With Previously Diagnosed Cerebral Atherosclerosis, Destiny Sciuva, Jake Winchester, Emon Alavi, Sritha Moram, Dhruvi Patel, Alexander Cohen, Shiv Dhiman, Savita Arya May 2022

Concurrent Malignant And Benign Nephrosclerosis In An Elderly Cadaver With Previously Diagnosed Cerebral Atherosclerosis, Destiny Sciuva, Jake Winchester, Emon Alavi, Sritha Moram, Dhruvi Patel, Alexander Cohen, Shiv Dhiman, Savita Arya

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We report histopathological features of concurrent malignant and benign nephrosclerosis in an 83-year-old elderly cadaver. Upon routine dissection in a medical school cadaveric anatomy lab, the abdomen of an 83-year-old female showed contracted and granular bilateral kidneys, with subsequent measurements identifying decreased size. Tissue samples were retrieved from the left anterior descending artery, left ventricle wall, bilateral kidneys and lungs. Histopathology slides were prepared using hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stains. The samples were retrieved from a female cadaver in the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Georgia Body Donor Program. Histopathological findings in the kidneys included fibrinoid necrosis of arterioles, diffuse …