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Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PHN) Index 899
hemolytic anemias and 417
pathogenesis of 417b diabetic peripheral neuropathy as 799
Guillain-Barre syndrome as 798–799
Parvovirus B19 255–256, 256f summary for 800b
Passive congestion toxic, vasculitic, inherited forms of 799–800
patterns of 797–798, 798f
circulatory disorders of liver and 633 Peripheral nerve sheath
morphology of 633b, 633f malignant tumors of 808
Passive smoke inhalation. See Tobacco smoke, environmental neurofibromas as 807
Patent ductus arteriosus neurofibromatosis type 1 as 808
clinical features of 372 Schwannomas and neurofibromatosis type 2 as
left-to-right shunts and 369t, 370f, 371–372 806–807
Patent foramen ovale 370–371 traumatic neuroma as 808
Pathology, introduction to 1 tumors of 806–808
Pediatric disease Peripheral nerve sheath schwannoma 806–808
congenital anomalies and 245–248, 246f morphology of 807b, 807f
fetal hydrops and 254–257 Peripheral nerve sheath tumor, malignant 808
introduction to 245–268, 245t morphology of 808b
molecular diagnosis of Mendelian/complex disorders Peripheral neuropathy
summary for 800b
and 263–268 toxic, vasculitic, inherited forms of 799, 800f
necrotizing enterocolitis and 252 Peripheral T cell lymphoma 443
perinatal infections and 249 Peutz-Jeghers syndrome 592–593, 594f
prematurity/fetal growth restrictions and 249–250 Phagocyte oxidase 143
respiratory distress syndrome and 250–251 Phagocytosis 37–39, 39f, 112f, 114–115
sudden infant death syndrome and 252–254 Phenylketonuria (PKU) 227–228, 227f
tumors/tumor-like lesions and 257–262 summary for 228, 228b
Pemphigus (vulgaris and foliaceus) Pheochromocytoma
blistering disorders and 858–859, 862 adrenal medulla tumors and 760–761
clinical features of 859 clinical features of 761
morphology of 859b, 859f–860f morphology of 760b–761b, 760f–761f
pathogenesis of 858b–859b, 859f Phlebothrombosis 356. See also Venous thrombosis
Penis Phyllodes tumor 707
inflammatory lesions of 657 Physical agent
malformations of 657 cell injury and 7
neoplasms of 657–658 injury by
Peptic ulceration, acute electrical injury and 289
clinical features of 565 ionizing radiation and 289–293
inflammatory disease of the stomach and 565 mechanical trauma as 287
morphology of 565b thermal injury and 288–289
pathogenesis of 565b toxicity of 271–272
Peptic ulcer disease (PUD) Pickwickian syndrome 305
clinical features of 568–569 Pigeon breast deformity 300
epidemiology of 568 Pigment 24, 25f
inflammatory diseases of the stomach and 568–569 Pilocytic astrocytoma 842–843
morphology of 568b, 568f morphology of 843b
pathogenesis of 565f, 568b Pituitary adenoma
Peptide display system 123–125 adrenocorticotropic hormone producing adenomas
Pericardial disease as 719–720
heart diseases and 403–404 growth hormone producing adenomas as 719
pericardial effusions as 404 morphology of 718b, 718f–719f
pericarditis as 403–404 other anterior pituitary neoplasms as 720
Pericardial effusion 404 pathogenesis of 718b
Pericarditis and pituitary gland 717–720, 717t
clinical features of 403–404 (See also Hyperpituitarism)
morphology of 403b, 403f prolactinomas as 719
pericardial disease as 384, 403–404 summary of 719, 720b
Pericarditis, acute bacterial 403b Pituitary adenoma, nonfunctioning 720
Pericarditis, chronic 403b Pituitary carcinoma 720
Pericarditis, constrictive 403b Pituitary gland
Perinatal infection 249 as endocrine system 716–721, 716f–717f
Peripheral nerve disorder hyperpituitarism/pituitary adenomas and
introduction to 797–799, 798f 717–720
nerve injury disorders and 798–799 hypopituitarism and 720–721
patterns of injury and 797–798 posterior pituitary syndromes and 721
summary for 800b prolactinomas and 719
Peripheral nerve injury PKU. See Phenylketonuria (PKU)
disorders associated with 799t Placental-fetal transmission 318
Placental inflammation/infection 701
chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
as 799