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Jan 26, 12 10:45AMIts is my great pleasure to inform you that Oncopath Diagnostics-India’s first virtual Cancer Pathology centre has started at Pune. !!!! With the help of India’s first and...
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Aug 25, 11 08:06PMwww.oncopathology.info. Atrophy looks suspicious for adenocarcinoma at first glance. the nuclei are small and hyperchromatic. No prominent nucleoli are seen. Some glands are lined by obviously benign flattened...
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Mar 16, 11 08:37AMTissue contamination in the anatomic pathology lab has long been accepted as a part of the working environment. While laboratories strive to reduce contamination as much as possible, it has been viewe d...
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Jan 16, 11 07:36AMThe following pieces of tissue (labeled “skin”) were received in the laboratory from an 80 year old man. No further history was available. On closer examination, they appeared to be friabl e...
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Jan 16, 11 07:10AMAnswer: Copepods are involved in the following parasite life cycles: 1. Diphyllobothrium latum, the broad fish tapeworm 2. Dracunculus medinensis, the Guinea worm 3. Spirometra spp., the cause of spar ganosis...
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Jan 16, 11 07:04AMI would hope that nearly all physicians in the course medical school, residency, fellowship and junior staff time encounter a mentor or two along the way. I have been fortunate enough to have several good...
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Jan 16, 11 12:30AMNew blog post: Case of the Week 60 http://pathtalk.org/archives/2270 #
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Jan 09, 11 09:45AMThe following objects are Cyclops–one of the most common genera of microscopic fresh water Copepods (small crustaceans) that are involved in a number of parasite life cycles. So the question for this...
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Dec 17, 10 07:13AMAnswer, Part I: Trichinella spp. Although Trichinella spiralis is the most common species to infect humans in the United States, it is generally not possible to speciate based on morphologic features. The...
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