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Pathology Case Study: Lymphoplasmacytic Infiltrate

Pathology Case Study: Lymphoplasmacytic Infiltrate

This hematopathology case study, provided by the University of Pittsburgh Department of Pathology, is an excellent resource for students and instructors in the health science fields. This case involves a 40-year-old woman presenting with a nodule in the skin on the left jaw line. Images from a biopsy of the nodule provide conclusive information that contributes to the patient's diagnosis. A description of these images, and the patient's immunohistochemistry and molecular studies are also provided. The official final diagnosis is accompanied by a discussion of the contributing doctor's findings and a list of references. This is an excellent resource for students in the health sciences to familiarize themselves with using patient history and laboratory results to diagnose patient's conditions.

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