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  1. PathologyOutlines.com, free, updated outline surgical pathology clinical pathology pathologist jobs, conferences, fellowships, books.

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  4. www.rcpath.org › resourceLibrary › pathology-outlinesPathology Outlines

    Pathology Outlines is a multi-authored online textbook covering a wide range of topics with macroscopic and microscopic pathology images.

  5. The WebPath® educational resource contains over 2700 images with text that illustrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings along with radiologic imaging associated with human disease conditions. For self-assessment and self-directed study there are over 1300 examination items.

  6. Ductal carcinoma in situ: DCIS Paget disease. Papillary carcinoma: encapsulated papillary carcinoma solid papillary carcinoma. Breast cancer: histologic grading inflammatory male invasive molecular subtypes multigene products spread and metastases triple negative breast cancer.

  7. The Ottawa Atlas of Pathology is an open-access collection of over 7,500 high-quality microscopic and gross human pathology images. It was created by Dr. Jason Wasserman, a staff pathologist in Ontario, Canada, with contributions from colleagues at The Ottawa Hospital.

  8. PathologyOutlines.com is a free, comprehensive, online textbook of surgical and. clinical pathology. More than 4,500 textbook topics are organized by chapter and are regularly updated and peer reviewed. Our content is written by pathologists specifically for pathologists.

  9. 3K subscribers • 70 videos. Our mission is to provide useful professional information to practicing pathologists and laboratory personnel, through our textbook, in 15 seconds or less. ...more...

  10. Introduction to pathology • Pathology = the study of disease • 4 primary components: 1. Etiology (cause of the disease) 2. Pathogenesis (mechanism of the disease) 3. Morphology (appearance of the disease) 4. Clinical significance (consequence of the disease) Cell injury [Fig. 1-8] • Homeostasis

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