Case of the Month
July 21, 2017
What is the most likely diagnosis for this kidney biopsy specimen from a 22-year-old woman?
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Our July 2017 issue explores the issues and opportunities posed by biobanking – and two experts explain why pathology is poised to play a key role as tissue archivists and curators. We also look at an alternative to robotic microscopy, the technique of “slide-free histology”, the current state of CRISPR/Cas gene editing, and a new test for predicting which preterm infants are at highest risk of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Finally, we sit down with Eleftherios Diamandis, a cancer biomarker guru and the discoverer of kallikreins.
July 21, 2017
What is the most likely diagnosis for this kidney biopsy specimen from a 22-year-old woman?
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July 21, 2017
Pathologists must drive the future of precision medicine – and a new kind of pathology will be crucial
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July 21, 2017
CRISPR/Cas gene editing is a powerful, ever-evolving tool – but it seems to be here to stay…
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July 21, 2017
NHS Wales Health Collaborative shares the story of Wales’ ongoing transition to digital pathology
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July 21, 2017
Research reveals a potential predictor of bronchopulmonary dysplasia risk in preterm infants
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July 21, 2017
Conventional histopathology has drawbacks - could light-sheet microscopy change the game?
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July 21, 2017
Grassroots politics can promote and protect pathology through advocacy and education
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July 20, 2017
Eleftherios P. Diamandis, Hold ’em for Life Chair in Prostate Cancer Biomarkers, University of Toronto.
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July 20, 2017
Biobanks are vital to research and diagnostics, but we still have a lot of work to do...
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July 20, 2017
Facing the challenges of new technologies could change the face of medical training
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Dive deeper into the world of pathology. Explore the latest articles, case studies, expert insights, and groundbreaking research.
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