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ISSN:1756-2317

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Ying-Hsia Chu,Peter M Sadow Ying-Hsia Chu
Activating genomic alterations in protein kinases represent a major driving force in thyroid carcinogenesis. Recently, oncogenic kinase fusions have been a central subject of pharmaceutical development, with a rapidly growing number of inhi...
Mohammed Nimir,Atisha Tank,David Snead Mohammed Nimir
We present an asthmatic 39 year old female frontline healthcare worker in contact with COVID-19 patients, who suffered from respiratory problems for a few days, after which she was found dead by her spouse. Post-mortem (PM) examination show...
Ian Sd Roberts,Zoe C Traill Ian Sd Roberts
Post mortem computed tomography (PMCT) is widely used in England and Wales to supplement or replace traditional invasive Coroner's autopsy. Using PMCT and coronary angiography, the cause of death can be determined without invasive examinati...
Brian Hanley,Melanie Jensen,Michael Osborn Brian Hanley
COVID-19 is currently a major cause of morbidity and mortality in adults throughout the world. Given the high infection rate, it is increasingly likely that histopathologists will encounter this disease during their practice. Although COVID...
Bin Xu,Ronald A Ghossein Bin Xu
Significant molecular advances have been undertaken for the past two decades in the field of thyroid follicular neoplasms, including a detailed genomic profile of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) by The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project. ...
Abhisek Ghosh,Richard Colling Abhisek Ghosh
The emergence of COVID-19 as a global pandemic has led to a rapid focus on understanding its pathobiology. The constellation of clinical, histological and laboratory findings seen in these patients is similar to other forms of viral pneumon...
Sebastian Lucas Sebastian Lucas
The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded pathologists of our significant roles in the management and understanding of rapidly spreading and dangerous pathogens, from identifying the agent to characterizing the clinical pathology to managing the d...
Kathryn J Griffin Kathryn J Griffin
Whilst much literature has been published since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, there remains limited knowledge of the autopsy findings following death from SARS-CoV-2 infection. The practicalities of triaging and examining bodies with ...
Tim Bracey,Saimah Arif,Angela Mercy Ralte et al. Tim Bracey et al.
Histopathology departments have adapted to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic by a variety of changes including working pattern alterations, technology adoptions and incorporation of techniques. This article summarizes these adap...
Vivek Sekhawat,Anna Green,Ula Mahadeva Vivek Sekhawat
The rapid pace at which COVID-19 studies are being published is surpassed only by the spread of the virus and the destruction wreaked by the pandemic globally. Therefore, it is likely that, even in the few months prior to this article reach...