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Khalid Abd El Hady Compiled by Soheir Mahfouz Museum Khalid Abd El Hady Compiled by Soheir Mahfouz

CVS - General

C 45-1 : Fibrinous pericarditis C 45-1 : Fibrinous pericarditis. C 10-2 : Rheumatic & subacute bacterial endocarditis, adhesions

C40-1 Healed myocardial infarct. C19-1: Fatty change , heart.

C18-1: Brown atrophy, heart C18-1: Brown atrophy, heart. C2-1B: Thrombosis of inferior vena cava & common iliac veins.

C76-2: Dry gangrene, foot C76-5: Moist gangrene, upper limb.

C86-1: Cavernous hemangioma, liver C86-1: Cavernous hemangioma, liver. C86-3: Cavernous hemangioma, skeletal muscle. C86-4: Cavernous hemangioma, spleen.

C47-1: Tuberculous pericarditis, with caseation.

CVS - Special

C1-1Rheumatic endocarditis MV C2-1ARheumatic endocarditis, mitral valve, valve stenosis

C 3 : Rheumatic endocarditis. Mitral valve with incompetence C 3 : Rheumatic endocarditis. Mitral valve with incompetence. C 7-1 : Rheumatic endocarditis. Mitral Stenosis & tricuspid incompetence.

C 9-1 : Acute Bacterial endocarditis, aortic valve with perforation C 9-1 : Acute Bacterial endocarditis, aortic valve with perforation. C 10-1 : Rheumatic & subacute bacterial endocarditis, mitral valve.

C 10-2 : Rheumatic & subacute bacterial endocarditis, mitral valve … etc. C 10-9 : Rheumatic & subacute bacterial endocarditis, mitral valve & infarction of spleen.

C 40-8 : Healed Myocardial infarction, with ruptured cardiac aneurysm C 40-8 : Healed Myocardial infarction, with ruptured cardiac aneurysm. C 60-1 : Ventricular septal defect, with subacute infective endocarditis.

C 71-4 : Syphilitic aortitis with outpouching & atherosclerosis C 71-4 : Syphilitic aortitis with outpouching & atherosclerosis. C 78-1 : Syphilitic aortitis with aneurmysm. Thrombosis & atherosclerosis

C 68-4 : Atherosclerosis aorta with thrombosis & splenic infarction C 68-4 : Atherosclerosis aorta with thrombosis & splenic infarction. C 68-10 : Athersclerosis aorta & common lilac arteries with thrombosis.

C 77-4 : Atherosclerosis aorta with fusiform aneurysms & thrombosis C 77-4 : Atherosclerosis aorta with fusiform aneurysms & thrombosis. C 79-2 : Athersclerosis aorta with dissecting aneurysm.

C 17-1 : Concentric hypertrophy of left ventricle C 17-1 : Concentric hypertrophy of left ventricle. C 36-2 : Aortic & coronary atherosclerosis, with arteriosclerotic heart disease.