Sneaky CandidaElizabeth Montgomery, MDAug 20, 20201 min readUpdated: Oct 23, 2020The pattern of the keratosis is typical for candidiasis despite the lack of acute inflammation. Note that the organisms skewer the squamous cells as the cells try to slough off.
The pattern of the keratosis is typical for candidiasis despite the lack of acute inflammation. Note that the organisms skewer the squamous cells as the cells try to slough off.
Case of the WeekCase provided by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Clinical Professor, Vice Chair of Faculty Development & Mentoring, Director of Surgical...
Case of the WeekAnother traditional serrated adenoma with ectopic crypt formations (arrow). Case provided by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Clinical...
Case of the WeekCase provided by Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery, Clinical Professor, Vice Chair of Faculty Development & Mentoring, Director of Surgical...
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