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Pathology Case Study: Fevers, Cutaneous Nodules and Cerebrovascular Accident
This is a case study presented by the University of Pittsburgh Department of Pathology in which a 58-year-old male diagnosed with leukemia following a motorcycle accident developed pancytopenia with profound neutropenia, fevers, erythematous nodules on the skin during therapy. Visitors are given the gross and microscopic descriptions, including images, and are given the opportunity to diagnose the patient. This is an excellent resource for students in the health sciences to familiarize themselves with using patient history and laboratory results to diagnose disease. It is also a helpful site for educators to use to introduce or test student learning in neuropathology.
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