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Foundation Sciences · Histology
Cardiac Histology
Cardiomyocytes with central nuclei, intercalated discs, T-tubules; SA/AV nodal cells, Purkinje fibres, pericardium.
📌 Learning Objectives
- Describe the key principles of cardiac histology.
- Explain the clinical relevance of cardiac histology.
- Recognise common conditions linked to cardiac histology in MLA-style scenarios.
📋 Overview
Cardiomyocytes with central nuclei, intercalated discs, T-tubules; SA/AV nodal cells, Purkinje fibres, pericardium. This topic integrates with pathology, pharmacology and clinical medicine and is frequently tested in UK medical school exams and the MLA.
🔬 Basic Science
Cardiomyocytes with central nuclei, intercalated discs, T-tubules; SA/AV nodal cells, Purkinje fibres, pericardium. Detailed mechanisms, regulation and molecular interactions underpin both normal physiology and disease.
🏥 Clinical Relevance
MI: coagulative necrosis, neutrophils → granulation → scar; myocarditis lymphocytic infiltrate; amyloid cardiomyopathy.
🧪 Investigations
Relevant laboratory tests, imaging or histological examination are used as appropriate to the clinical context.
💊 Management
Management is condition-specific; principles include addressing the underlying biochemical/structural derangement, supportive care and targeted therapy where available.
Revision Resources – expand the sections below for high-yield notes, exam pearls, key facts and further reading.
MLA High-Yield Notes & Quick Revision ⌄
High-yield topic for the UK MLA — frequently appears in SBA questions linking histology concepts to clinical presentations and management decisions.
Applying biomedical science to clinical practice
Diagnosis and investigation
Pathophysiology of common conditions
- Cardiomyocytes with central nuclei, intercalated discs, T-tubules
- SA/AV nodal cells, Purkinje fibres, pericardium.
Exam Pearls ⌄
⭐ High Yield
Intercalated discs contain gap junctions and desmosomes
Purkinje fibres: pale, glycogen-rich, fast conduction
Atrial myocytes contain ANP granules
Endocardium lined by endothelium
💡 Clinical Pearl
: MI: coagulative necrosis, neutrophils → granulation → scar; myocarditis lymphocytic infiltrate; amyloid cardiomyopathy.
⚠️ Exam Tip — Common Mistakes
Confusing cardiac histology with related but distinct mechanisms.
Memorising pathways without linking to clinical disease.
Key Facts ⌄
Intercalated discs contain gap junctions and desmosomes
Purkinje fibres: pale, glycogen-rich, fast conduction
Atrial myocytes contain ANP granules
Endocardium lined by endothelium
References ⌄
- BMJ Best Practice
- Robbins Basic Pathology
- Lippincott Illustrated Reviews: Biochemistry
- Wheater's Functional Histology
- NICE guidance where applicable.
Further Resources
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