Description
This is the histopathological image of HEART, MEDIASTINUM, AND PLEURA tissue sample obtained in Medical University Gdańsk and deposited in ZMDL-GUMED. The sample image was taken using: Pannoramic 250 3DHistech slide scanner (20x magnification) and saved to DICOM format.
The detailed information about the patient, sample, and diagnosis are as follows:
Patient:
Age: 71
Clinical description: Autopsy: Myocardial infarction. Liver cirrhosis.
Gender: Male
Diagnosis:Classification: ICD-10_10-20
Classification code: Chapter IX - Diseases of the circulatory system
Diagnosis: Acute myocardial infarction
Result of the histopathological examination: In both papillary muscles of the left ventricle, markers of an early ischemic myocardial infarction. In the left ventricle samples, scattered areas of early ischemic changes in the form of striation loss, cardiomyocyte fragmentation and the presence of spasm nodes. In addition, muscle fiber hypertrophy and lipofuscinosis. Heart adiposis.
Sample:Material: FFPE
Collecting method: Autopsy specimen
Topography: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND INTRATORACIC ORGANS
Organ: HEART, MEDIASTINUM, AND PLEURA
Tissue: Heart
Type of staining: positive/HE
Staining: Not applicable
Antibody: Not applicable
Technology:Equipment: Pannoramic 250 3DHistech
Lens: 20x
Organization:Source: Medical University Gdańsk
Dataset file
hexmd5(md5(part1)+md5(part2)+...)-{parts_count}
where a single part of the file is 512 MB in size.Example script for calculation:
https://github.com/antespi/s3md5
File details
- License:
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open in new tabCC BY-NC-SANon-commercial - Share-alike
- Raw data:
- Data contained in dataset was not processed.
- Software:
- CaseViewer 2.3
Details
- Year of publication:
- 2021
- Verification date:
- 2020-05-19
- Creation date:
- 2020
- Dataset language:
- English
- Fields of science:
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- medical sciences (Medical and Health Sciences )
- DOI:
- DOI ID 10.34808/7ses-n685 open in new tab
- Ethical papers:
- NKBBN/421-306/2020
- Verified by:
- Medical University of Gdańsk
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