Viral inclusion body - abnormal structure that appears within the cell nucleus, the cytoplasm or both during the course of virus multiplication. Inclusion body - an abnormal structure in a cell nucleus or cytoplasm having characteristic staining properties and usually associated with certain pathological conditions such as bacterial and fungal infectionsĤ. In other words, any mass found in an organ or tissue in which it does not normally belongģ. Foreign body - a mass or entity that has been introduced from an external source. Naturally occurring body - a mass of matter found anatomically or physiologically in organs and tissuesĢ. In histology, bodies are broadly classified into the following categories:ġ. Please feel free to post a comment and have a great day! I am always on the lookout for ways to improve my websites and am grateful to my Twitter followers who contribute to these pages. I hope you enjoy your stay but why not follow me on Twitter and let me know what you think. Also check out the 'Publications' tab for my books, i nternational presentations journal and web-based publications on topics such as large format tissue processing, honey as a substitute for formalin and association of HPV with cancer of the bladder. Atlases of normal tissues and special stains are also available in the 'Staining' section together with links to educational resources for immunohistochemistry and bone marrow diagnosis. The pages include chapters on the sampling, fixation and processing of tissue through to section cutting, staining and microscopy. Several of the bodies are non-human although some of the diseases may be transmissible to man.ĭuring your visit, why not pop across to my 'Tissue sampling' website above which has been updated with new images and text. Of the hundreds of bodies listed, two thirds are related to disease processes whilst the remainder are non-pathological. This website contains the largest web-based collection of pathological and non-pathological bodies and includes a search tool to assist you during your visit. The 'Tissue sampling' webpages are also available in book form as 'Tissue processing: From patient to pathologist'. Pathological Bodies is now available as an A-Z colour atlas on Amazon.
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