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Rhabdomyosarcoma 794–795 Index 903
morphology of 795b, 795f
Scurvy 301
Rheumatic fever, acute 391b Seborrheic keratosis
Rheumatic heart disease 110, 391b
Rheumatic valvular disease as epithelial lesions of the skin 862–863
morphology of 862b, 862f
clinical features of 391–392 Secondary immune deficiency 143
morphology of 391b, 392f Secondary syphilis 672–673
pathogenesis of 391b Secondary tuberculosis
valvular heart disease as 391–392 clinical features of 498
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) morphology of 497b, 497f–498f
autoimmune diseases 131 as type of tuberculosis 496
clinical features of 785–786 Seminoma 163
of the joints 784–786 Sensorimotor polyneuropathy, distal symmetric 799
morphology of 785b, 785f–786f Septic shock 94, 95f
pathogenesis of 784b, 784f Sequence 216–217
summary for 790 Sequencing, whole genome 212–213, 212f–213f
Rheumatoid vasculitis 355 Serous carcinoma 692b, 693f
Rickets Serous cystadenoma 651, 651f
acquired bone disease and 771 Serous tumor, ovarian epithelial 697
morphology of 300b–301b morphology of 697b, 697f
vitamin D and 298–300, 300f Severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) 142–143
Rickettsia 311–313 Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
Riedel thyroiditis 726 chancroid as 677
RNA virus, oncogenic 201, 201f genital herpes simplex as 678
summary for 202b gonorrhea and 674–675
Rolling 35–37, 36t granuloma inguinale as 677
ROS. See Reactive oxygen species (ROS) human papillomavirus infection as 678
Rotavirus 585–586 lymphogranuloma venereum as 676
Roundworms (nematode) 314, 314f male genital system and 671–678, 671t
microbe dissemination and 318
S nongonococcal urethritis and cervicitis as 676
trichomoniasis as 677–678
Sacrococcygeal teratoma 258, 258f Sézary syndrome 443
Saddle embolus 90, 90f Sheehan postpartum pituitary necrosis 452b
Salivary gland, disease of Shigellosis
clinical features of 584b
neoplasms as 555–557 infectious enterocolitis and 583
sialadenitis as 555 morphology of 583b
summary for 557b pathogenesis of 583b
xerostomia as 555 Shock
Salmonellosis clinical course for 97
infectious enterocolitis and 583–584 introduction to 94–97, 94t
pathogenesis of 584b morphology of 97b
Sanger sequencing 265, 266f pathogenesis of 94–96
Sarcoidosis stages of 96–97
clinical features of 480 summary for 97b
epidemiology of 478–479 Shock lung 97b
etiology and pathogenesis of 479b Shunt, left-to-right
as granulomatous disease 478–480 atrial septal defect/patent foramen ovale and 370–371
morphology of 479b–480b, 479f congenital heart disease and 370–372, 370f
summary for 480b patent ductus arteriosus and 371–372
Sarcoma 162 ventricular septal defects and 371
Sarcoma botryoides 685 Shunt, portosystemic
Scar formation hepatorenal syndrome and 610
angiogenesis and 66–67 liver disease and 609–610
connective tissue remodeling and 68 portopulmonary hypertension/hepatopulmonary syndrome
fibroblasts and connective tissue in 68
growth factors involved in 42f, 68 and 610
introduction to 65–68 splenomegaly and 609
remodeling of connective tissue and 68 Shunt, right-to-left
steps in 65–66, 66f congenital heart disease and 372–373, 372f
summary for 69b tetralogy of Fallot and 372–373
Scarring transposition of the great arteries and 373
chronic inflammation and 309–314 Sialadenitis 555, 556f, 557
morphology of 325b, 325f Sicca syndrome 131
Scleroderma. See Systemic sclerosis (SS) Sickle cell anemia
Scleroderma, limited 132 clinical course of 413
Sclerosing adenosis 706 hemolytic anemias and 411–413
morphology of 706b, 706f incidence of 411–413
Scrotum 658–663 morphology of 411f, 412b–413b