Case of the Month
March 28, 2017
Are your diagnostic skills up to the task of identifying this urinary bladder tumor?
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Welcome to our March issue. This time around our Case of The Month shows a urinary bladder tumor section. Are your skills up to the task of diagnosing the disease? Our Upfront section delves into the classification of Castleman disease, nasal swab diagnostics for lung cancer, and how cell stickiness can indicate metastasis. Anders Hjerpe’s In My View article explains how cytology and histopathology can make malignant mesothelioma diagnosis simpler. This issue’s Feature covers a multitude of devices created for low- and middle-income regions – find out the how researchers tackle low-resource challenges with ingenious solutions. In Practice illustrates why patients’ voices are important in research, NextGen delves into the depths of big data, and Profession follows the story of a novel initiative – the Bryan Warren School of Pathology – to educate trainees in Eastern Europe. We also Sit Down With Mark Boguski, Senior Vice President of Inspirata.
March 28, 2017
Are your diagnostic skills up to the task of identifying this urinary bladder tumor?
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March 28, 2017
Neonates need simpler, more sensitive – and preferably non-invasive – analytical methods
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March 27, 2017
Marleen Kaatee explores how patients' voices can be important in medical research
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March 24, 2017
Big data. Everyone’s talking about it, but what exactly is it? And how can we best harness it?
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March 24, 2017
How do you best use the personnel, equipment, and supplies in low-resource regions?
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March 24, 2017
HIV diagnosis in low- and middle-income regions may be easier thanks to a miniature biosensor
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March 24, 2017
An attachment transforms smartphones into mobile microscopy devices
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March 24, 2017
A miniature molecular device that gives pathologists in low-resource areas diagnostic capabilities
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March 24, 2017
A beta-glucosidase and lipase could be detected by a biosensor that costs half a cent
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March 24, 2017
A piece of paper and some string could be the low-cost solution to centrifugation
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