Volume 5 Issue 1


Mini Review

Ascorbic Acid, Still Controversial in using Against Cancer Resistance?

Authors: Torequl Islam M*

Type: Mini Review   
  
  

Special Article - Pathology Case Reports

Ochronosis; Toracal and Lumbar Disc Herniation

Authors: Yuzbası F, Ozyoruk S, Altınag R and Kaptan H*

Type: Special Article - Pathology Case Reports   
  
  

Case Presentation

Case Report: Cervical Extradural Schwannoma

Authors: Yüzbaşi MF, Muçuoğlu AO, Özyörük Ş, Karabekir S and Kaptan H*

Type: Case Presentation   
  
  

Case Presentation

Fetal Myocardial Calcification: An Unusual Pathological Finding which Needs Usual Attention - A Case Report and Literature Review

Authors: Chen J*, Wu H, Wrzolek M, Pabicon V and M Opitz L

Type: Case Presentation   
  
  

Research Article

Can the Sperm Chromatin Dispersion Test and Terminal Uridine Nick-End Labeling by Flow Cytometry Technique be used Interchangeably to Measure Sperm DNA Damage in Routine Laboratory Practice?

Authors: Greze C*, Guttmann A, Pons-Rejraji H, Vasson MP, Lornage J, Janny L, Ouchchane L and Brugnon F

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Review Article

Expression of Inflammatory Markers CD68 and SMA in Endarterectomy Specimens

Authors: Devi MK*, Kuruvilla S and Balakrishnan KR

Type: Review Article   
  
  

Published Manuscripts

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 About the Journal  


Austin Journal of Clinical Pathology is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles in all areas of research in Clinical Pathology.

The journal aims to promote research communications and provide a forum for researchers, physicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals to find most recent advances in the areas of Clinical Pathology.
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Intracranial Rosai-dorfman Disease: a Report of Seven Cases with Review of Literature

Abstract Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD) commonly involves cervical lymph nodes. Although extranodal involvement has been reported in diverse sites, the central nervous system (CNS) manifestation, particularly in the absence
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