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Official Journal of @PathologyRCPA #PathologyJournal Editor: Clin Prof John Burnett Social Media Assoc. Editor: @TristanRutland7
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See the editorial in the June issue of #Pathology from molecular pathologist Dr Vivek Rathi. This provides clinical context for the best practice recommendations for molecular testing of #LungCancer developed by @PathologyRCPA and @TOGAANZ (free to download):
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Molecular testing plays a critical role in guiding treatment decisions for lung cancer. @PathologyRCPA collaborated with @TOGAANZ to develop consensus best practice recommendations for the Australian setting. See these recommendations in the June issue of #Pathology ➡
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The discipline of #pathology in Australia has made a strong commitment to greener practice. In the June issue of Pathology, free to read for the next two months, we feature an editorial by Dr Simone Van Es, RCPA representative on @TheRACP Health and Climate Change MultiCollege
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In the June issue of #Pathology, Rullier et al. describe an efficient process of filtering and reusing formalin, without compromising quality or safety. Read the #OpenAccess article on how they reduced the amount of formalin used in their laboratory, lessening carbon footprint
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💡 The June issue of #Pathology is out now. Read the latest articles related to the science of pathology. ➡️ #PathTwitter #MedTwitter #MedEd
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➡ . The integration of postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) into #ForensicPathology has been an important advance and is now well embedded in medicolegal death investigation across Australia and NZ. The review by Iles in the March special issue of
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➡ A good working knowledge of the #neuropathology of central nervous system (CNS) infections is useful for diagnosis and to help direct further investigations during outbreaks of infectious diseases. The review by Wong et al. in the March special issue
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#OpenAccess ➡ The spectrum of IgG4-related hepatobiliary disease (IgG4-HB) pathology is complex and poorly characterised. In the April issue of #Pathology, Patra et al. describe the clinicoradiological, histomorphological, serological, and therapeutic
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➡ In the March special issue of #Pathology, Kalaria and Englund summarise current knowledge on frequencies, epidemiological features and #neuropathology of common cerebrovascular disorders, with an emphasis on cerebral small vessel diseases. They also
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#OpenAccess ➡ Relapse is the most significant cause of death following allogeneic stem cell transplant for patients with myeloid malignancies. In the April issue of #Pathology, Puzo and Siddon review the use of chimerism testing to improve relapse
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➡ In the March special issue of #Pathology, Affleck et al. share their diagnostic experience of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (#CTE), highlight emerging diagnostic protocols, and discuss the challenges in diagnosis. They explore the broader
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The April issue of #Pathology journal is out now! 💡 . Read the latest research on pathology ➡️ #PathTwitter #MedTwitter #MedEd
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➡ In the March special issue of #Pathology, Ritchie and Smith provide an up-to-date overview of the current classification of sporadic Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease based on the prominent neuropathological features. They also discuss additional precautions
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#OpenAccess ➡ In the March issue of #Pathology, Masters summarises the current state of clinical-grade chemical pathology tests for adult-onset neurodegenerative diseases Neuropathologists working closely with chemical and genetic #pathologists have a
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➡ The scope of diagnostic testing required for paediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumour samples has been broadened by advances in #PrecisionMedicine and understanding of the molecular drivers of CNS tumorigenesis. In the March special issue of
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