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Broad histopathologic patterns of non-glabrous skin and glabrous skin from patients with a new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus-part 1 discuss this article1 Comment
Source: Journal of Cutaneous Pathology Category: Pathology
Latest Comment by Endemic pemphigus foliaceus - September 11, 2009: Dr Abreu work is of supreme word importance because she discovered a new autoimmune disease with several autoantibodies to cells junctions (that are down regulates in most cancers. Type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and lupus are familiar autoimmune diseases; but it’s the rare new variant of endemic pemphigus foliaceus in El Bagre (El Bagre-EPF) which plagues nearly 3 percent of men age 30 to 70 and a smaller percentage of postmenopausal women living on the outskirts of the small municipality of El Bagre, Colombia, South America (SA) providing a rare opportunity to dissect the factors that prompt the immune system to ...

Lambda-cyhalothrin-induced biochemical and histopathological changes in the liver of rats: Ameliorative effect of ascorbic acid. discuss this article1 Comment
Source: Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology Category: Pathology
Latest Comment by babasaheb - November 20, 2008: what about immunotoxicity due to lamda cyhalothrin in rat ?

Immunohistochemistry of Choriocarcinoma: An Aid in Differential Diagnosis and in Elucidating Pathogenesis. discuss this article1 Comment
Source: The American Journal of Surgical Pathology Category: Pathology
Latest Comment by javaice - December 4, 2007: Today, we had slides from a hysterectomy specimen that had a mostly necrotic/hemorrhagic lesion in the uterine fundus invading the wall and a similar satellite nodule in the cervix. On evaluation we could hardly find any trophoblastic cells in the sections. We decided to get a detailed history which unfortunately had not been provided by the gynecology/oncology unit of BSMMU. This is a common occurence in poor countries' lack of interdepartmental communications. The patient was cooperative and said that she had molar pregnancy three/four times which was evacuated by curettage and was reported as decidual tissue with ...