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Pathology - CytopathologyHealth Information
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Cytopathnet Description: A resource center providing articles, FAQ, a forum, downloads and a newsletter covering recent advances in cytopathology. (cytopathnet.org) |
Cytoquest Description: The Midwest Institute for Medical Education, offers an online cytopathology course as well as products for cytotechnologists and pathologists. (cytoquest.com) |
Quality Assurance and Training in Cytopathology Description: The accreditation process is explained and a list of members is given with meeting times, minutes and symposium details. (quate.org) |
Review Course on Practical Diagnostic Cytolpathology Description: Details are given of this annual event in Quebec, Canada. (cytopathology-quebec.com) |
University of Texas Cytopathology Description: Includes a guide to fine needle aspiration, cytology images, case studies and other resources for residents, clinicians and patients. (dpalm.med.uth.tmc.edu) |
Visceral Leishmaniasis Description: A description of the cellular changes is given, as well as a photograph gallery. (geocities.com) |
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