Here's your chance to apply some Clinicopathologic Correlation - correlating what you see grossly and microscopically with the clinical features of diseases.
1. Look at these two gross pictures. What do they show? What similarities and differences are there?
![NHL-rw5h7u NHL-rw5h7u](https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/NHL-rw5h7u.jpg)
![LN-TB-1f0nwvy LN-TB-1f0nwvy](https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/LN-TB-1f0nwvy.jpg)
What are the diagnoses? Try to describe the gross features and work it out.
For the answer, click on the Talking Pot: Two cases of lymphadenopathy compared
View these in the Virtual Pathology Museum: Tuberculous Lymphadenitis and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
2. Mr Loh is a 64 year old man who presents with an enlarged cervical lymph node and a hoarse voice. The microscopic slide of the lymph node is shown here:
![SCC-micro-1njhirb SCC-micro-1njhirb](https://medicine.nus.edu.sg/pathweb/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/SCC-micro-1njhirb.jpg)
What is the diagnosis? What is the structure that is circled in the picture?
For the answer, click on theTalking Slide. Did you get the diagnosis right? Where do you think the primary source is?
3. Here is another Talking Slide.
This time, the lymph node is PAINFUL and lymphadenopathy is accompanied by fever. Which gross lymph node picture in (1) above corresponds to this?
More talking pots/slides in: Virtual Pathology Museum and YouTube (Pathweb Teacher).
View our Catalogue of Virtual Pathology specimens and talking pots/slides.