Case of the Month
Thanks to GP for sharing this case. Our third one this year of this entity. Duodenal biopsy. Apparently I like photographing this disease having published a few images before on PathologyPics a few years ago and Wikimedia Commons more...
In grade school we were taught that nearly all Canadians lived within 50 miles of the United States - Canadian border. We sent them baseball players and they sent us acid rain. They sent us hockey players, cold fronts and oil. We sent...
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A busy few weeks of news continues with announcement that the College of American Pathologists has released their much anticipated validation plan guidelines for use of whole slide imaging for diagnostic purposes in pathology and has kindly...
Couple of interesting cases as seen through a Nikon DS-Fi2 camera (select image to...
There is an interesting case of the week up at PathXchange (registration required to view) from Dr. Sumire Kitahara at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. There are nice images of an unusual breast lesion, more commonly seen in...
This week PathXchange (Px) is showcasing the "Fibroepithelioma of pinkus in a 9-year-old boy" by Dr. Deba Sarma as the "Px Case of the Week". Abstract: Fibroepithelioma of Pinkus (FEP) is a rare...