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  1. PathologyOutlines.com, free, updated outline surgical pathology clinical pathology pathologist jobs, conferences, fellowships, books.

  2. Ductal carcinoma in situ: DCIS Paget disease. Papillary carcinoma: encapsulated papillary carcinoma solid papillary carcinoma. Breast cancer: histologic grading inflammatory male invasive molecular subtypes multigene products spread and metastases triple negative breast cancer.

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  5. www.rcpath.org › resourceLibrary › pathology-outlinesPathology Outlines

    Pathology Outlines is a multi-authored online textbook covering a wide range of topics with macroscopic and microscopic pathology images.

  6. www.pathologyoutlines.com › topic › skinnontumorgeneralPathology Outlines - Histology

    29 de sept. de 2020 · Essential features. Skin is the largest organ of the body with a weight of approximately 5 kg and an area close to 2 m². General functions of the skin: Protection (against UV light, dehydration, microbial invasion, mechanical injury, chemical and thermal stresses) Retains water and excretes drugs and waste.

  7. www.pathologyoutlines.com › topic › mandiblemaxillaosteosarcomaPathology Outlines - Osteosarcoma

    1 de dic. de 2016 · Conventional osteosarcomas are most common. Approximately 25% of craniofacial OS are of the chondroblastic subtype. Patients with osteosarcomas of the jaw are generally 10 to 20 years older than those with osteosarcomas of long bones. Males are affected more frequently than females.

  8. Visual survey of surgical pathology with 13,274 high-quality images of benign and malignant neoplasms & related entities.

  9. The Ottawa Atlas of Pathology is an open-access collection of over 7,500 high-quality microscopic and gross human pathology images. It was created by Dr. Jason Wasserman, a staff pathologist in Ontario, Canada, with contributions from colleagues at The Ottawa Hospital.

  10. Mixed epithelial and mesenchymal tumors: atypical polypoid adenomyoma Müllerian adenosarcoma. Other tumors: adenomatoid tumor. Uterus stains: Endometrium: ARID1A beta catenin EMA ER GATA3 HNF-1B (pending) inhibin Napsin A p16 p53 PAX2 PAX8 PR PTEN. Mesenchymal: ALK BCOR caldesmon CD10 Cyclin D1 desmin ER HMB45 IFITM1 MelanA myogenin p16 p53 PR ...

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