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Medicus - "The pathognomonic lesion is the Aschoff body in the proliferative stage, present in 30 to 40 per cent of biopsies of patients with acute Rheumatic Fever.23 It is seen mainly
EVIDENCE THAT ASCHOFF BODIES OF RHEUMATIC MYOCAR- DIT1S DEVELOP FROM INJURED MYOFIBERS (From the Hospital of tie Rovkefdler Inst
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ASMPH 2021 on X: "Distinctive lesions (Aschoff bodies)-foci of T lymphocytes, occasional plasma cells, and plump activated macrophages called Anitschkow cells https://t.co/hv4OoQ5C0J" / X
![Melanie Bois on X: "Acute rheumatic fever usually shows pancarditis, Aschoff bodies & Anitschkow cells (#pembrified, photo). #cardiacpath #ASCP40underForty2017 https://t.co/IxFeZArbaY" / X Melanie Bois on X: "Acute rheumatic fever usually shows pancarditis, Aschoff bodies & Anitschkow cells (#pembrified, photo). #cardiacpath #ASCP40underForty2017 https://t.co/IxFeZArbaY" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DDQN4QaUMAQ_Kv-.jpg)
Melanie Bois on X: "Acute rheumatic fever usually shows pancarditis, Aschoff bodies & Anitschkow cells (#pembrified, photo). #cardiacpath #ASCP40underForty2017 https://t.co/IxFeZArbaY" / X
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