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nonimmune hydrops as 255–257 Index 883
summary for 257b
Fetal infection 249–250 Fragile X syndrome
Fetal red cells, Rh-positive 254–255 pathogenesis of 242–243, 242f–243f
Fibrinoid necrosis 11, 11f single-gene disorders and 241, 242f
immune complex injury and 117b, 120f summary for 243b
Fibrinolysis 80
Fibroadenoma Free radicals, oxygen-derived 14–15, 14f
morphology of 707b, 708f Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) 838
as tumors of the breast 707 Fundic gland polyp 569
Fibroblasts, activation of 68 Fungal infection
Fibroma, nonossifying 779. See also Fibrous cortical
defect clinical features of 857
Fibromatoses 793 infectious dermatoses and 857
morphology of 793b morphology of 857b
Fibromuscular dysplasia 330 Fungal infection, opportunistic
Fibrosarcoma 793–794 candidiasis as 502–503
morphology of 794b, 794f cryptococcosis as 503–504
Fibrosing disease opportunistic molds as 504
collagen vascular disease as 474 opportunistic molds as 504
cryptogenic organizing pneumonia as 473–474 Fungi 313, 313f
drug- and radiation-induced pulmonary diseases as
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478
idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as 472–473 Galactosemia 228
nonspecific interstitial pneumonia as 473 summary for 228
pneumoconioses as 474–478
summary for 474b Gallbladder and extrahepatic biliary tract disorder
Fibrosis disorders of extrahepatic bile ducts 642–643
clinical examples of 70–72 gallbladder diseases of 639–642
ionizing radiation and 290–291, 291f introduction to 639
morphology of 705b, 706f summary for 643b
nonproliferative changes and 705 tumors of 643–644
parenchymal organs and 72
Fibrous cortical defect Gallbladder disease
clinical features of 779 cholecystitis as 641–642
fibrous tumors and 779 cholelithiasis as 639–641
morphology of 779b, 779f
summary for 781 Gallstones. See Cholelithiasis
Fibrous dysplasia GALT (galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase)
clinical course of 780
fibrous tumors and 779–780 galactosemia and 228
morphology of 780b, 780f Ganglion cyst 790
summary for 781 Ganglioglioma 844
Fibrous proliferative lesion Gangrenous necrosis 10
of the oral cavity 552–554, 553f Gastric adenocarcinoma
Fine needle aspiration 210, 213
FISH (fluorescence in situ hybridization) clinical features of 571
copy number abnormalities and 264, 264f epidemiology of 570
molecular diagnosis and 211 morphology of 570b, 571f
Flexner-Wintersteiner rosettes 261b, 261f neoplastic disease of the stomach and 570–571, 573
Flow cytometry 210–211, 213 pathogenesis of 570b
Fluke (trematode) 314 Gastric adenoma
Fluorescence in situ hybridization. See FISH as gastric polyps 569, 573
FMRP (familial mental retardation protein) morphology of 569b
fragile X syndrome and 242f Gastric polyp
Focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) 635–636 fundic gland polyps as 569
Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) gastric adenoma as 569
clinical course of 526 inflammatory and hyperplastic polyps as 569, 572
morphology of 525b–526b, 526f Gastrinoma
nephrotic syndrome and 525–526 morphology of 752b
pathogenesis of 525b and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors 752
summary for 528 Gastritis, acute
Folic acid. See Anemia, folate deficiency inflammatory disease of the stomach and 564
Forebrain malformation 823 morphology of 564b
Fracture pathogenesis of 564b, 565f
of the bone 772–773 summary for 569b
clinical course of 773 Gastritis, acute erosive 284
morphology of 773b Gastritis, autoimmune
chronic gastritis and 567, 567t, 569
clinical features of 562–563
morphology of 567b
pathogenesis of 567b
Gastritis, chronic
autoimmune gastritis as 567
Helicobacter pylori gastritis as 566–567
inflammatory disease of the stomach and 566–567
summary for 569b