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Virchows Archiv, 2003
Amyloid is defined as a proteinaceous tissue deposit that shows a typical green birefringence in polarized light after staining with Congo red, the presence of non-branching linear fibrils of indefinite length with a mean diameter of 10 nm, and a distinct X-ray diffraction pattern consistent with Pauling's model of a cross beta-fibril.
Christoph, Röcken, Knut, Sletten
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Amyloid is defined as a proteinaceous tissue deposit that shows a typical green birefringence in polarized light after staining with Congo red, the presence of non-branching linear fibrils of indefinite length with a mean diameter of 10 nm, and a distinct X-ray diffraction pattern consistent with Pauling's model of a cross beta-fibril.
Christoph, Röcken, Knut, Sletten
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2004
A total of 272 surgical pathology claims reported to The Doctors Company from 1998 through 2003 were reviewed. They were analyzed and repetitive patterns involving both specimen type and category of diagnostic error were identified. These patterns were then compared with those uncovered in a prior review of 218 surgical pathology claims reported from ...
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A total of 272 surgical pathology claims reported to The Doctors Company from 1998 through 2003 were reviewed. They were analyzed and repetitive patterns involving both specimen type and category of diagnostic error were identified. These patterns were then compared with those uncovered in a prior review of 218 surgical pathology claims reported from ...
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The Forensic Autopsy The Pathophysiology of Death The Establishment of Identity of Human Remains The Pathology of Wounds Head and Spinal Injuries Chest and Abdominal Injuries Self-Inflicted Injury Gunshot and Explosion Deaths Transportation Injuries ...
P. Saukko, B. Knight
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Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2001
The probable future of the specialty of surgical pathology is something that all pathologists would have some interest in. It would be of special interest to educators and young physicians considering entering the specialty. For the purpose of stimulating thought and discussion about this subject, this article proffers opinions about some pertinent ...
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The probable future of the specialty of surgical pathology is something that all pathologists would have some interest in. It would be of special interest to educators and young physicians considering entering the specialty. For the purpose of stimulating thought and discussion about this subject, this article proffers opinions about some pertinent ...
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Surgical Pathology of Cryohypophysectomy
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, 1965R W, Rand, D, Paglia
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The Craniovertebral Junction: Diagnosis - Pathology - Surgical Techniques
, 2011A. Goel, F. Cacciola
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2014
Understanding of the fundamental processes of pathology is essential both to the understanding of how many surgical conditions arise and develop and to the vital role of appreciating the principles of how best to treat conditions. For example, the nature and behaviour of infecting organisms determines whether radical debridement of tissue or simple ...
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Understanding of the fundamental processes of pathology is essential both to the understanding of how many surgical conditions arise and develop and to the vital role of appreciating the principles of how best to treat conditions. For example, the nature and behaviour of infecting organisms determines whether radical debridement of tissue or simple ...
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Immunohistochemistry in Surgical Pathology
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2018Jesse K, McKenney, Jason L, Hornick
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Challenges in surgical pathology of adrenocortical tumours
Histopathology, 2018L. Erickson
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