CDSA Circulatory
CDSA Circulatory
Prepared by
Emmanuel R. de la Fuente, M.D.
Jocelyn Myra R. Caja, M.D.
Objectives
2. Recognize the essential morphology of
important fluid and hemodynamic
changes.
3. Identify and describe these morphologic
changes.
4. Briefly discuss the etiopathogenesis of
these lesions.
5. Correlate these changes with situational
events.
The body is composed of large portion of
fluid. Pathologic alteration in the fluid
component of the body follows similar
changes in response to stress. It may
present with a reversible or an irreversible
injury and dependent on different factors.
Edema Thrombosi
Congestion s
Hyperemia Infarction
Hemorrhag DIC
e Shock
The following slides are gross and
microscopic pictures pertaining to different
fluid and hemodynamic changes.
Identify each lesion and expound your
concept of these lesions.
Lesion 1: Lungs
Lesion 2: Liver
Lesion 4: Heart
Lesion 5: Heart
Pale areas
Lesion 6
Skin of forearm
Heart, external
surface
Lesion 7:
Pulmonary Artery
Now, try to analyze situations where fluid
and hemodynamic changes are seen.
Situation No. 1
A 42 year old woman was suffering from
periodic abdominal pains. She was
diagnosed by ultrasound to have uterine
leiomyomas. A hysterectomy was
performed. The appendix was also removed.
The appendix
prior to its
removal is seen
at the left photo.
Do you see any
lesion?
Describe the
gross and
microscopic
lesions, if any.
Situation no. 2
A B C
1. If all three lesions had occurred in the lungs of
the patient, arrange these lesions in chronological
order according to their appearance from the time
of myocardial infarction to that after a week.
Explain.
A B
Two lesions: A is from the lung, and B is from the kidney.
Identify and describe the lesions indicated by the arrows..
A B
1. How should these lesions be categorized?
2. Briefly discuss the etiopathogenesis of the
lesions, including the biomolecular aspects.
3. Correlate the lesions with the situational events.
4. Study the following glass slide and identify similar
lesions:
1) GI-06-11
Situation no. 5