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Pathology - HistopathologyHealth Information
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California Tumor Tissue Registry Description: Offering seminars, subscriptions and a case of the month. (cttr.org) |
Cancer Control Journal Pathology Update Description: A scientific paper on the role of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of soft tissue tumors. (hlmcc.org) |
Cooperative Human Tissue Network Description: Supported by the National Cancer Institute, this organisation co-ordinates the collection, preservation and distribution of human tissue for research throughout the United States. Methods, costs and contact details are given. (www-chtn.ims.nci.nih.gov) |
Interactive Diagnostic Gynecologic Pathology Description: Short photographic quizzes about uterine and ovarian diseases are used to promote a software package for continued education. (obgynpath.com) |
The Lab Rat Description: A basic introduction to the technical aspects of histopathology. (rat-hole.org) |
Webpathology.com Description: Photomicrographs of urological tract diseases are accompanied by descriptions of the histological features. (webpathology.com) |
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