Mayo Clinic Pathology on Twitter: "10/10 These have commonly been referred to as a “catepillar” cell, although they have an “owl eye” look when cut in cross-section. Fusion of Anitschkow cells into
Medicus - "The pathognomonic lesion is the Aschoff body in the proliferative stage, present in 30 to 40 per cent of biopsies of patients with acute Rheumatic Fever.23 It is seen mainly
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