Welcome to the 9th semester histopathology course. All sections used in the practical course of microscopy have been photographed and published on this page. Click the appropriate number in the list below or use the menu on the left side of the screen to navigate yourself to the section you want to see.

The thought behind making these images available on the internet is to make it possible for you to study histopathology on your own without having to use a microscope. If you have feedback, it is most welcome. The pages will be updated this spring (2009), but no major changes will occur.

CERVIX UTERI:
1 - Squamous cell dysplasia
2 - Dysplasia and koilocytosis
3 - Squamous cell carcinoma

ENDOMETRIUM:
5a - Simple hyperplasia
5b - Complex hyperplasia
6 - Adenocarcinoma
7b - Adenocarcinoma
9 - Endometriosis

MYOMETRIUM:
8 - Leiomyoma
9 - Adenomyosis

OVARIES AND UTERINE TUBES:
10 - Corpus luteum cyst
11 - Polycystic ovarian disease
12 - Serous cystadenomas
13 - Mucinous cystadenoma
15 - Papillomatous borderline tumor
16 - Cystadenocarcinoma
18 - Dermoid cyst
19 - Mature teratoma
20 - Granulosa cell tumor
21 - Leydig cell tumor
35 - Ovary with brenner tumor

PLACENTA:
22 - Tubal pregnancy 1
22 - Tubal pregnancy 2
23 - Hydatiform mole
24 - Choriocarcinoma
25 - Severly infarcted placenta

TESTIS:
27 - Severe athrophy
28 - Malignant testicular tumor
29 - Extirpated testis with seminoma

PATHOLOGY IN CHILDHOOD:
30 - Neuroblastoma
31 - Hepatoblastoma
32 - Nephroblastoma
33 - Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)
34 - Cystic renal dysplasia