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'''Staining:''' HE
[[File:Postmortem pancreas overview.jpg|thumb|Overview]]'''Staining:''' HE


'''Organ:''' Pancreas
'''Organ:''' Pancreas
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Note the lack of nuclei in the cells, and their increased eosinophilia.
Note the lack of nuclei in the cells, and their increased eosinophilia.
[[File:Postmortem pancreas overview.jpg|center|thumb|Overview]]
[[File:Postmortem pancreas.jpg|thumb|From the postmortal pancreas. Note the absence of nuclei, hypereosinophilia and loss of structure. Also, there are no neutrophils, which means that there’s no vital reaction.]]
[[File:Normal pancreas.jpg|center|thumb|From the normal pancreas. Everything looks normal. Anatomy department should’ve used this slide.]]
[[File:Normal pancreas.jpg|center|thumb|From the normal pancreas. Everything looks normal. Anatomy department should’ve used this slide.]]
[[File:Postmortem pancreas.jpg|center|thumb|From the postmortal pancreas. Note the absence of nuclei, hypereosinophilia and loss of structure. Also, there are no neutrophils, which means that there’s no vital reaction.]]
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Histopathology slides]]
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Histopathology slides]]