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| [[image:Burn15.jpg|thumb|Kidney: Bilateral Cortical Necrosis: Gross natural color excellent gross example showing capsular and cut surfaces burn case]] | | [[image:Burn15.jpg|thumb|Kidney: Bilateral Cortical Necrosis: Gross natural color excellent gross example showing capsular and cut surfaces burn case]] | ||
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| [[image:Burn20.jpg|thumb|Thyroid: Fibrosis: Gross natural color cross section into fibrotic and apparently contracted gland can be used as an example of burned out thyroiditis or what we used to call Riedels struma]] | | [[image:Burn20.jpg|thumb|Thyroid: Fibrosis: Gross natural color cross section into fibrotic and apparently contracted gland can be used as an example of burned out thyroiditis or what we used to call Riedels struma]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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