View a variety of radiological images of pathologies, including a brief analysis for each.
View images of thyroid, pituitary, adrenal, and pathologies from other components of the endocrine system.
See the images of esophagus, stomach, small intestine and other pathologies in the gastrointestinal system.
View images of steatoses, cirrhoses, neoplasms, viral hepatitis, and other liver pathologies.
Explore the FiberPix program, which enables pathologists or semiconductor manufacturers to interactively view microsopic images. Has free demo.
Selection of pathology case studies is sorted by number or body organ. Learn how and why frozen sections are performed.
Univ. of South Wales' database of diseases. Choose a disease and get an image, a history of the illness, and a description of the specimen.
View color photos of common disease specimen. Includes the patient's history, a pathological description, and in some cases comments.
Explore extensive images of pathologies in all organ systems. Ranges from bone and joint to renal pathologies.
Scan photos of deformations, twinning abnormalities, neural tube defects, neoplasia, congenital infections and various other conditions.
View specimen photos, histological slides, and laboratory equipment. Maintained by PERL at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
Examine images of pneumonias, granulomatous, obstructive, pleural, and interstitial diseases, and neoplasms.
Access tutorials on urinanalysis and cystic abnormalities. View images of vascular, inflammoratory, infectious diseases, and other pathologies.
Copyright-free database of pathology images. Find membership details, ask members to comment on a case, and do a keyword search for images.
Conduct searches and explore specific diseases, organs, and the specimen site map on the database maintained by the Pathology Department.
Explore the extensive index of diseases and conditions by viewing the images and reading brief analyses.
Intended primarily for clinicians and students, allows user to research and make own diagnosis based on the patient history.