Vs. Ultrasound Study
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Comparison with ULTRASOUND STUDY
Patient D., 56. Longitudinal section: stenosis of the abdominal aorta as a result of a blood clot, which is located next to the partially calcined athermanous plaque

Patient S., aged 48. Cross section: swelling of the gallbladder wall in normal parenchyma of the liver. The patient has acute hepatitis

Patient G., 44 years old: Cirrhosis

Patient J., age 8. Longitudinal section: Ascaris in the common bile duct

Patient P. aged 36:The gall bladder contains a single large concretion

Patient S., 84 years old: Atrophy of the tail of the pancreas

Patient A., aged 68. Longitudinal sections: cysts in the pancreas

Patient G., 34 years old. Cross section: erosive gastritis

E. The patient, 42 years old. Longitudinal section: multiple cysts kidney

Patient G., 34 years old. Cross section: erosive gastritis. Patient V., aged 68. Cross-section of a tumor of the lower pole of left kidney, ureter left in germinating and causing obstructive hydro nephritis

Patient S., aged 56. Longitudinal section: right kidney stone

Patient I., 65. Longitudinal section: benign adenoma in the right adrenal gland

Patient K., 38 years old: Chronic inflammation of the bladder (chronic cystitis)

Patient G., 34 years old. Cross section: varicocele with multiple dilated veins

Patient T., aged 46. Longitudinal section: a large tumor (cancer) of the cervix

Patient M., 32 years old: Cross section: endometrium

Patient D, 41. Cross section: ovarian cyst with smooth contours
