FOOD EPONYMS IN HEMATOLOGY-PART 1
Eponyms are commonly used in pathology. It makes easier to
learn and remember the subject. And when we have eponyms related to food, it makes
even more easier as everyone, am sure, is fond of food.
In this post, lets see
some of the food eponyms in hematology.
1.
Ague cake appearance used to describe enlargement
of spleen in Malaria.
2.
Banana shaped gametocytes seen in Plasmodium falciparum infection.
3.
Clover leaf cells seen in Adult T- cell
leukemkia/lymphoma.
4.
Doughnut cells seen in anaplastic large cell lymphoma.The nucleus is ring shaped with a
central opening resembling doughnut.
We will see more food eponyms related to hematology in the next post.
Click this link to see more https://hematologyalltime.blogspot.com/2020/06/food-eponyms-in-hematology-part-2.html
REFERENCES:
Click this link to see more https://hematologyalltime.blogspot.com/2020/06/food-eponyms-in-hematology-part-2.html
REFERENCES:
1.
Food pictures taken from google images
2.
Picture of spleen taken from
Wellcomecollection.com from google images.
3.
Picture of Plasmodium
falciparum taken from msu.edu from google images.
4.
Picture of Adult T- cell leukemia from
pathologystudent.com from google images.
5.
Picture of anaplastic
large cell lymphoma- Singh S et al. Imprint cytology facilitating the diagnosis
of cutaneous anaplastic large cell lymphoma of iliac fossa. J Cytol.2012 29(4):
267-9
6.
Picture of Hodgkin lymphoma taken from pathology
outlines from google images.
Written by Dr.Priyavadhana
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