What is Diagnostic Pathology?
The cause of disease is determined by morphologic and/or clinical pathology findings, as well as history, clinical signs, and ancillary test results. It is essential in all areas of pathology, both naturally occurring and experimentally induced disease.
It is critical in experimental studies to distinguish
between the effects of spontaneous
disease and those caused by the experimental agent/test article. Diagnostic
pathology is required to investigate unexpected disease or
death in laboratory
animal colonies or before the study is terminated.
Pathology will remain important in the veterinary diagnostic
laboratory for the diagnosis and prevention of spontaneous, chemically-induced
disease. The value of naturally occurring chemically-induced diseases as models
should not be underestimated, as these cases frequently add critical
information to our understanding
of the mechanisms of toxicity of these and similar chemical groups.
Historically, the histologic appearance of diseased and
normal tissues when stained with conventional stains,
usually hematoxylin
and eosin, has been the touchstone of diagnostic pathology. These tissues'
microscopic appearance reflects their cellular structure, which is caused by
the differential expression of approximately 20,000 protein-coding genes in the
human genome. In the 1960s, the development of immunohistochemical
techniques enabled the histologic detection of specific proteins,
revolutionising both diagnostic pathology and the scientific study of disease.
Changes in DNA, transcription, and mRNA splicing, as well as
changes in other aspects of the complex regulation of RNA metabolism and
translation, all contribute to the differential expression
of specific proteins. With the sequencing of the human genome and recent advances
in both PCR-based and array-based technologies that enable easy quantitation of
specific RNA levels, simultaneous detection of tens or hundreds of thousands of
different genetic transcripts, and DNA-based technologies for studying
genetic changes and chromosomal organisation, we are now on the verge of
another, similar revolution.
Diagnostic Pathology is an open access, peer-reviewed online
journal that focuses on research in surgical and clinical pathology,
immunology, and biology, with a particular emphasis on cutting-edge diagnostic
pathology and tissue-based therapy.
The covers all aspects of surgical pathology, such as
classic diagnostic pathology, prognosis-related diagnosis (tumour stages,
prognosis markers like MIB-percentage,
hormone receptors, and so on), and therapy-related findings. The journal also
focuses on pathology's technological aspects, such as molecular biology
techniques, morphometry (stereology, DNA analysis, syntactic structure
analysis), communication (telecommunication, virtual microscopy, virtual
pathology institutions, and so on), and electronic education and quality
assurance (for example interactive publication, on-line references with automated
updating, etc.).
Diagnostic pathology is a medical specialty that focuses on
disease diagnosis through the morphological examination
of cells, tissues, and organs. The study of diseases is known as pathology.
Diagnostic Pathology has emerged as a premier
journal that aims to publish cutting-edge diagnostic pathology articles with an
emphasis on novel morphological and molecular findings that impact the
diagnosis of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases. The editorial board and
our team's goal is to highlight the intersections of
diagnostic pathology and new tools and technologies that are exciting,
challenging, and making an impact on pathology practise.
We will continue to provide updates in the field of diagnostic pathology
through novel and interesting case reports, research and original articles, and
a series of key review articles written by experts in the field that will
emphasise disease-specific new developments and highlight contemporary and
novel technologies that are changing diagnostic pathology practice.
This is an exciting time in pathology because we are
confronted with a new frontier of science and technology that continues to
evolve and accelerate the discipline of diagnostic pathology, and we want to
take our readers along for the ride. We want to work with our reviewers and
readers to make Diagnostic Pathology a premier and trusted source of new and
exciting diagnostic pathology
developments."
Contact Us:
Email Us: pathology@universeconferences.com
WhatsApp Us: +442033222718
Website: https://pathology.universeconferences.com/
Recent Blog Posts:
o https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pathology-favour-developing-countries-ms-gaur-priya
o https://kikoxp.com/posts/16120
o https://dralherzanhar.blogspot.com/2022/09/pathology-in-favour-of-developing.html
o https://at.tumblr.com/dralherz01/pathology-in-favour-of-developing-countries/j60lpw57du5g
o https://sites.google.com/view/pathologyinfavourdeveloping/home
o https://dralherzanhar.blogspot.com/2022/11/what-is-oral-and-maxillofacial-pathology.html
o https://at.tumblr.com/dralherz01/what-is-oral-and-maxillofacial-pathology/kglw0k89y2eb
o https://sites.google.com/view/whatisoralandmaxillofacial/home
o https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-oral-maxillofacial-pathology-ms-gaur-priya
o
https://kikoxp.com/posts/17155
o https://kikoxp.com/posts/17198
o https://medium.com/@dr.alherzanharali/what-exactly-is-histopathology-78d05ced9e35
o https://at.tumblr.com/dralherz01/what-exactly-is-histopathology-also-known-as-a/vzynkayh34up
o https://sites.google.com/view/what-exactly-is-histopathology/home
Comments
Post a Comment