2 Feb, 2012
Question by : What is meant in the Pathology report that the stained tumor cells tended to “palisade around the periphery?”? What is meant in the Pathology report that the stained tumor cells tended to “palisade around the periphery?” What does “lymphocytic infiltration of the dermis” mean? Best answer: Answer by BloodDocThis is a microscopic description of cells having a “picket-fence” appearance, surrounding adjacent tissue structures (blood vessels, nerves,lymphatics, glands, etc) or areas of dead and dying tissue (necrosis). Lymphocytic infiltration of the dermis describes the increased presence of lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, in the underlying supportive tissue…. Click Here to Read More
26 Jan, 2012

Spitz and Fisher’s Medicolegal Investigation of Death: Guidelines for the Application of Pathology to Crime Investigation MEDICOLEGAL INVESTIGATION OF DEATH, known as the “bible” of forensic pathology to pathologists around the world, has withstood the test of time, recently celebrating its twentieth year of publication. Totally rewritten and updated throughout, the text is oriented to forensic pathologists, criminal investigators, and attorneys. It embraces all aspects of the pathology of trauma as it is witnessed daily by law enforcement officers, interpreted by pathologists of varying experience and expertise in forensic pathology, and used by lawyers involved in the prosecution and…. Click Here to Read More
15 Jan, 2012

by CIMMYT Pathology caused Alcohol Drinking Article by Pradeep Raj Delirium tremors: This results from the long continued action of the poison on the brain. It occurs in chronic alcoholics due to (1) Temporary excess (2) sudden withdrawal (3) shock after receiving an injury, such as fracture of a bone, or (4) from acute infection, such as pneumonia, influenza, erysipelas etcIt typically begins 72 to 96 hours after the last drink. There’s an acute attack of insanity in which the main symptoms are coarse muscular tremors of the face, tongue and hands, insomnia, restlessness, loss of memory, agitation, confusion, disorientation, uncontrollable fear and has tendency to commit suicide,…. Click Here to Read More
27 Dec, 2011

Opportunities in Speech Language Pathology Careers Each book offers: The latest information on a field of interest Training and educational requirements for each career Salary statistics for different positions within each field Up-to-date professional and internet resources List Price: $ 13.95 Price: $…. Click Here to Read More
19 Dec, 2011

by Eastern Washington University How Embryology Shed Light on the Expression of Pathology Article by Tremayne Reiss The study of embryology (ontogeny) is part of a Dr’s training as this augments their understanding of anatomy. Likewise the cancer specialist needed to refer back to embryology to understand the interconnections between certain parts of the anatomy and their brain relays.One way to look at the embryo is that it has certain distinct layers. These are endoderm (inner layer), mesoderm (middle layer) and ectoderm, outer layer.ENDODERMAll endoderm programs are controlled by the brainstem. The conflicts are always concerned with fear of death, fear of starvation, fear to…. Click Here to Read More
16 Dec, 2011

Pathology of the Elites: How the Arrogant Classes Plan to Run Your Life ISBN13: 9781566638746Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold! In this bracing collection of provocative essays, Michael Knox Beran examines the false benevolence that characterizes the power classes in contemporary America. Their enlightened pity for their fellow citizens, he charges, conceals an instinct for power rather than compassion. Mr. Beran argues that today’s elites have come to rely on a social philosophy that reduces people to a mass of social groups and types, obscures their individual…. Click Here to Read More
8 Dec, 2011

Pathology Secrets A two-color page layout, portable size, and a list of the Top 100 Secrets in pathology help students and residents to better meet the challenges they face today. They will find all of the features they rely on the Secret Series For a question-and-answer format, lists, mnemonics, and tables and an informal tone that make reference fast and easy. No matter what questions arise in practice or while preparing for boards, this 3rd Edition has the answers. Uses bulleted lists, tables, short answers, and a highly detailed index to expedite reference. Features 20 new figures, pearls, tips, memory aids, and “secrets” from the experts. Covers all of today’s most common…. Click Here to Read More
5 Dec, 2011

Breast Pathology: Expert Consult – Online and Print Breast Pathology, edited by Dr. David J. Dabbs – leading expert in breast pathology and author of the best-selling reference Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry – presents an integrated and highly visual approach to breast pathology. This in-depth resource combines international perspectives and expertise on genomic and molecular information, clinical presentation, gross and microscopic pathologic findings, radiologic and laboratory diagnosis, immunohistochemistry, and theranostics so you can accurately diagnose the full spectrum of breast diseases. The fully searchable text and a downloadable image bank are also online at…. Click Here to Read More
16 Nov, 2011

by Kel Patolog Mortgage Equity Withdrawal is a Cultural Pathology Article by Lawrence Roberts Mortgage Equity Withdrawal or MEW is the process of obtaining cash through refinancing residential real estate using the accumulated equity as collateral for the loan. This is a cultural pathology because it is not sustainable. Many people became addicted to using their houses as an ATM machine, and when prices fell, these people lost their homes in foreclosure. Before MEW homeowners would have to wait until the property was sold to get their equity converted to cash. Apparently, this was deemed an inefficient use of capital, so lenders found ways to “liberate” this equity with home equity…. Click Here to Read More
1 Nov, 2011

Practical Cardiovascular Pathology The second edition of Practical Cardiovascular Pathology provides and essential text and colour atlas helping all general pathologists to identify a wide range of cardiovascular conditions rapidly and accurately in both their diagnostic and autopsy work. * Numerous colour photographs of the highest quality aid diagnosis and act as a valuable reference source * Comprehensively covers the gross pathology and histopathology of commonly encountered and less frequently seen heart conditions * Includes post-interventional complications and forensic advice * Emphasises anatomy, practical procedures of dissection and explains the underlying disease processes…. Click Here to Read More
29 Oct, 2011

by britl Compusive Hoarding, Cluttering and Collecting – Pathology vs Pride in the Accumulation Of Stuff Article by Beverly OMalley Compulsive hoarding is not collecting. A person with a hoarding disorder is often unable to perceive their mess in the same way that outsiders do.There is no logical reason for hoarding behaviour. It is almost certainly a sign of a mental illness or at the very least an indication that there is altered brain function.Research into obsessive compulsive hoarding disorder is starting to reveal that there may be specific brain alterations in people who hoard. Interpretation of this evidence suggests that the parts of the brain that regulate the ability to…. Click Here to Read More
21 Oct, 2011

by Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar) Get A Graduate Degree In Speech Therapy And Pathology And Make A Difference Article by Natasha Bright Many students are looking for a way to help make the world a better place, but just dont know of a career field that can offer them that opportunity. Speech therapy is one of the little known majors that can truly make a difference in an individuals life. Although many students may not be familiar with exactly what it is a speech therapist does, they can rest assured that they will improve someones life extraordinarily simply by pursuing a job in the field.Speech therapists are sometimes known as speech-language pathologists, and they have…. Click Here to Read More