As the pathologist you receive the following specimen from autopsy.
Diagnose the disease process using the following photo: (work backwards from the other questions just as if you were taking the exam and couldn't tell where this was in the body. Hint: Always use the entire photo to orient yourself)
Here is a list of some of the causes of the disease process you've just diagnosed. Name the most common cause.
Diabetes Mellitus.
Hereditary Pancreatitis
High Saturated Fat Diet
SmokingChronic Pancreatitis
Even before you see the histological slide that your 4th year medical student labeled their findings for you, you already came up with a litany of questions to pimp your student on this disease. You look at the following slide, and then you start asking her questions.
What do you think the most common clinical presentation is for this disease process? Use the following photo to help you and name your clinical finding.
Describe the unifying pathophysiolgy behind these three common presentations of this disease process and its relation to the most common location of this disease.
Jaundice
Light Colored Stools
Palpable Gallbladder (Courvoisier's Sign)
Name these physical findings and the cancers associated with it.
What is the gold standard tumor marker associated with this disease?
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