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Gout Crystals in Human Skin

February 22, 2025 Kit Ng

The gout crystals, formed from uric acid, can be seen under human skin in this specimen. Second field showing gout crystals from the same human specimen. (TM: 100x, picture taken with a Zeiss 10x Planapo on a Sony A7ii) Continue reading Gout Crystals in Human Skin

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Large Intestine

February 22, 2025 Kit Ng

The large intestine is the penultimate portion of the digestive tract, between the small intestine and the rectum. The muscularis externa layer continues to separate into the circular and the longitudinal layer, with the exception that the longitudinal layer forming … Continue reading Large Intestine

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Fallopian Tube

February 22, 2025February 22, 2025 Kit Ng

The fallopian tube is also known as the oviduct or the uterine horn. The shape of the lumen changes throughout its path between the fimbriae and the uterus; the parts of the tube are known as the infundibulum, ampulla, and … Continue reading Fallopian Tube

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Corpus Albicans

February 21, 2025February 22, 2025 Kit Ng

If no implantation occurs or after the placenta is established, the corpus luteum would undergo involution and become a mass of connective tissue known as corpus albicans. Due to the activity of the macrophages, they will eventually become acellular scars, … Continue reading Corpus Albicans

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Corpus Luteum

February 21, 2025February 22, 2025 Kit Ng

After ovulation, the remaining follicular cells (both theca and granular cells) transform into a temporary endocrine structure called the corpus luteum (yellow body). It produces progesterone that maintains the endometrium for implantation of the blastocyst. This picture shows a corpus … Continue reading Corpus Luteum

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Human Nasal Septum

February 19, 2025 Kit Ng

Low magnification picture showing the human nasal septum. The hyaline cartilage forming the septum can be seen clearly at this magnification. Continue reading Human Nasal Septum

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Artery vs. Vein

February 19, 2025 Kit Ng

Low magnification picture showing the differences (and similarities) between an artery and a vein. Continue reading Artery vs. Vein

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Sheep Brain

March 15, 2017March 15, 2017 Kit Ng

(Last updated: 3-15-2017) This page will be updated with more pictures.  Most pictures in this page contain a link in the caption to the annotated version of the same picture. Continue reading Sheep Brain

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Spina bifida occulta

February 25, 2017February 25, 2017 Kit Ng

Specimen demonstrating incomplete fusion of the sacrum (notice the S1 region).  This was most likely from an individual who was asymptomatic or had mild symptoms.  This form of spina bifida is known as spina bifida occulta. Continue reading Spina bifida occulta

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Sagittal Head model

December 11, 2016 Kit Ng

Model showing the sagittal section of the head, showing the relationship between bone, brain, and upper respiratory tract. Continue reading Sagittal Head model

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