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Editor: Associate Professor
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Modern pathology requires the use of high definition images obtained from gross pathology specimens and histological slides, both at resolutions higher than 1290x720 pixels. The images presented here represent a wide variety of pathology cases, including acquired diseases, transplantation pathology, idiopathic diseases, tumor pathology, etc., and are accompanied by brief morphological descriptions. The histological images are shown at different optical magnifications and include conventional stains such as hematoxylin-eosin, PAS, trichrome stains, as well as immunohistochemical stains. Also included are some images from normal tissues and from positive and negative controls for the corresponding special stains. Although aimed in particular at pathologists, our web site may serve as a reference guide to medical students, residents & fellows, as well as colleagues from different clinical specialties, surgeons, general practitioners and allied practitioners. Click here to send us your images and become a collaborator.
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(Last Edition: July 12, 2022 )