The histopathological Marrano highlights the Hemorrhagic Morphology of a Dual-Blood Supplied Organ Infarction like the Lung herein (versus an Anemic Infarction of an "End-Stage" Organ like the Kidney or Brain). On Histology, the Hemorrhagic morphology is coupled with the Acute Inflammation of an Gram Positive Coccal Infection as the Immunological Cell Infiltrate is Neutrophils exclusively. The Alveolus is the site of this acute inflammation as seen by clusters of Blue, as the Hematoxylin binds with the proteins of the Cocci and the Neutrophils' Nuclei. Dx: Acute Pulmonary Infarct with Sepsis....
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Is this an example of red infarct?
Yes
The histopathological Marrano highlights the Hemorrhagic Morphology of a Dual-Blood Supplied Organ Infarction like the Lung herein (versus an Anemic Infarction of an "End-Stage" Organ like the Kidney or Brain). On Histology, the Hemorrhagic morphology is coupled with the Acute Inflammation of an Gram Positive Coccal Infection as the Immunological Cell Infiltrate is Neutrophils exclusively. The Alveolus is the site of this acute inflammation as seen by clusters of Blue, as the Hematoxylin binds with the proteins of the Cocci and the Neutrophils' Nuclei. Dx: Acute Pulmonary Infarct with Sepsis....