anatomic pathology
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pathology
noun
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(Definition ofpathologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The node is then excised foranatomicpathologyexaminations.
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It is used inanatomicpathologyas a marker for such tumors.
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Neuropathology is a subspecialty ofanatomicpathology, neurology, and neurosurgery.
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The company develops, manufactures, and markets instrument reagent systems that automate tissue and slide staining inanatomicpathologylaboratories.
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Practical applications of telepathology using morphology-basedanatomicpathology.
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A neuropathologist has training inanatomicpathologyfollowed by training in relation to diagnosis of diseases of the nervous system and muscle.
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The use of haematoxylin and eosin-stained slides to provide specific diagnoses based on morphology is considered to be the core skill ofanatomicpathology.
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Molecular pathology is multidisciplinary by nature and shares some aspects of practice with bothanatomicpathologyand clinical pathology, molecular biology, biochemistry, proteomics and genetics.
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To be certified inanatomicpathology, the trainee must complete four years of medical school followed by three years of residency training.
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This basic laboratory paradigm was later applied to many antigens and antibodies, launching the clinical disciplines of diagnostic immunofluorescence microscopy for bacteriology and immunology, immunocytology, and immunohistochemistry inanatomicpathology.
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Molecular pathology shares some aspects of practice with bothanatomicpathologyand clinical pathology, molecular biology, biochemistry, proteomics and genetics, and is sometimes considered a crossover discipline.
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A key consideration is that more accurate diagnosis is possible when the diagnosis is based on both the morphologic changes in tissues (traditionalanatomicpathology) and on molecular testing.
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