This digital image set was designed to supplement the microscope slide teaching collection. These digital images should be used for review purposes and are not meant to replace the microscope and glass slide usage.

To locate a specific slide, you may search the files for a key word in the slide name or slide description, by typing the word into the Keyword field below. You may also access a menu of images by clicking on a link in the table below.


Keyword: information about searching
Allow partial match of a word ('gene' would match 'genetic')
Max Files: Max. Displayed Matches/File:

Overlayer Image Set


General Intro
Acute Inflammation
Cell pathology
Chronic Inflammation

Blood/Hematology
Leukemia
Lymphoma
Other
Bone
Joints
Metabolic
Non-tumor
Tumor
Endocrine
Diabetes
Thyroid
Tumor
Other
Gastrointestional
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Colon
Heart
Ischemic
Myopathy
Vascular
Immunology/Rheumatology
Hyper I
Hyper II
Hyper III
Hyper IV
Transplant
Infectious Disease/MicroBio
Bacteria
Fungi
Parasite
Virus
Kidney
Glomerulonephritis
Nephrotic Syndrome
Tubulo-interstitial
Tumors
Other
Liver
Metabolic
Hepatitis
Tumor
Other
Lung
Infection
Interstitial Disease
Obstructive Disease
Tumor
Other
Neoplasia
Benign
Carcinoma
Sarcoid
Other
Neuro/Psych
Degenerative
Tumor
Vascular
Reproduction
Breast
Cervix/Vulva
Placenta
Prostate/Testis
Uterus, Tubes, Ovary
Skin
Inflamatory
Tumor

This project made possible by:

The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Department of Pathology

Director - Fred Sanfilippo, MD, PhD
Course Director - Lorraine Racusen, MD
Image Specialist - Gyongyi Nadasdy, MD

Office of Academic Computing
Director - Harold Lehmann, M.D., PhD
Courseware Design Specialist - Joan Freedman, M.S.
Senior Systems Specialist - Bach Nguyen, B.S.
Support Staff - Bonnie Cosner

Questions/feedback
Content - Lorraine Racusen, MD
Technical - The Office of Academic Computing


Last updated: September 23, 1996
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