Tulane Gross Pathology Tutorial

Welcome to the pathology tutorial. This page is designed to help students identify tissues and specimens in pathology. Additional material is available from the PATHOLOGY course at the Tulane University School of Medicine. Students within the Tulane network are also able to review subjects in HISTOLOGY or ANATOMY .

This tutorial is provided as a free service to the medical community, both inside and outside Tulane. Please do not reproduce material without proper citation.

For the history of this web page, as well as information on how to properly cite the page click HERE .

If you wish to obtain higher quality versions of these images on CD, or copies of the original slides, please e-mail Robert McLay .


Pathology Specimens

THIS TUTORIAL IS AS OF YET UNEDITED. FEAL FREE TO LOOK AT OR USE THE IMAGES, BUT BE CAREFUL WITH THE TEXT. THERE MAY BE ERRORS, SOME OF THEM SERIOUS. SOME IMAGES MAY BE LINKED TO THE WRONG TEXT.

Pathological specimens for each category are shown along with brief descriptions of the tissues. At the moment this tutorial is set up so that each case displays on its own page. If you wish to compare two cases simultaneously, don't forget that almost all browsers can display more than one page at a time. (In Netscape, select a new window from under the "files" menu.)

Each category contains photographic examples, which can be viewed in series or by picking individual cases. Most cases include commentary on the disease, although some commentaries are still under construction .

More categories will be added soon.


Raw Images for the G.I. Pathology CD are avalable Here

This page is always under construction.

Please send your comments to Robert McLay


Return to the Department of Pathology or Tulane University Medical Center .
Original material by Horton Johnson

by Robert McLay

For the history of this web page, as well as information on how to properly cite the page click HERE .