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Pathological anatomy and molecular pathology

Lung Cancer, 2004
The incidence of malignant mesotheliomas in Germany has increased since about the mid 1980s, and a further increase is expected until about 2020 due to the peak in asbestos processing in Germany between 1965 and 1980. About 90% of the mesotheliomas recorded in the files of the German Mesothelioma Registry in Bochum are asbestos-related and therefore ...
Georg Johnen   +3 more
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Pathology

Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2013
Rectal Cancer has became an increasingly common disease in Western countries, largely because of lifestyle and nutritional factors. This volume is a contribution in communicating state of art knowledge on this serious disease and in particular in explaining claerly current surgical strategy and techniques.
ZANCONATI, FABRIZIO   +2 more
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Pathology of the liver

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 1992
At the close of the 20th century, a selection of articles published in 1999 with relevance to liver pathology reflects the wealth of technological and intellectual progress made during the span of the century. Immunohistochemical staining for hepatitis B virus antigens focused attention on a correlation between cytoplasmic expression of core antigen in
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PATHOLOGIC FINDINGS IN PATHOLOGIC MYOPIA

Retina, 1992
A retrospective study was conducted of 308 eyes with pathologic myopia obtained from 202 patients (23 surgical eyes; 285 post mortem eyes) over a 67-year period. Histopathologic findings and percentage of eyes affected, in decreasing order of frequency, were myopic configuration of the optic nerve head, 37.7%; posterior staphyloma, 35.4%; degenerative ...
Green Wr, Hans E. Grossniklaus
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Hepatobiliary pathology

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002
Publications concerning liver histopathology in fatty liver disease and chronic hepatitis C, iron and copper overload, and liver transplantation from the past year have been surveyed to highlight useful concepts and diagnostic information.Two microscopic forms of pediatric nonalcoholic steatohepatitis have been described: type 1 in which hepatocyte ...
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Update on the Pathology of Pathological Myopia [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
Pathological myopia is a leading cause of blindness across the world. Pathological myopia has been defined in several different ways, but usually combines a high refractive error with degenerative changes. High myopia is usually associated with enlargement or elongation of the globe. The mechanical stretching forces associated with this enlargement can
Hans E. Grossniklaus, Alia Rashid
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Pathology

Medical Education, 1994
In summary, the College is a long way forward in the preparation for the implementation of Calman and the unified training grade. It has identified a number of problems that could hinder its implementation and is anxious to develop, along with its sister Colleges, a unified approach to these problems to ensure that the doctors of tomorrow have an ...
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The Pathology of Insanity

The Asylum Journal of Mental Science
It has been unfortunate for the cause of cerebral pathology, that those writers who have devoted much care and attention to the observation of cerebral changes presented in post-mortem examinations, have either lacked the desire or the opportunity to make themselves acquainted with the mental phenomena which had preceded death.
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The Pathology of Asthma

Chest, 1984
Asthmatics respond with reversible airway narrowing when stimulated in ways that have no effect on non‐asthmatic persons. Studies conducted at the turn of this century established that the pathology present in the airways of asthmatics is based on the inflammatory process.
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Pathology

1983
Tim Chard, Richard Lilford
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