Robbins Pathology - Lecture Notes Ppt
Waxy, firm, enlarged organ (e.g., "lardaceous" spleen or "beefy" tongue).
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For over half a century, Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease (commonly known as "Robbins") has been the gold standard textbook for understanding the mechanisms of human disease. However, for the modern medical student, slogging through 1,400 dense pages before an exam is not always feasible. Enter the . Waxy, firm, enlarged organ (e
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Pink, amorphous, acellular extracellular material. Key clue: Appears "cracked" or "clefted" on the slide due to shrinkage during processing.
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