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Volume: 40 Issue: 1

1. Progress in research on DNA methylation and laryngeal carcinoma. Page:67—70
2. Research on microRNA in liver disease and hepatic fibrosis. Page:65—67
3. Concept of perivascular epithelioid cells and neoplasms with perivascular epithelioid cell differentiation. Page:59—64
4. Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of intrahepatic bile duct lesions. Page:56—59
5. Carcinoid tumor of common bile duct: report of a case in pediatric patient. Page:54—55
6. Primary clear cell carcinoma of nasal cavity: report of a case. Page:52—53
7. B-cell lymphoma with concurrent myc/IgH and bcl-2/IgH translocations: report of a case. Page:50—51
8. Rapid processing of samples for electron microscopy using paraffin-embedded renal biopsy tissues. Page:48—49
9. Comparative analysis of abnormal thin-layer cytologic diagnosis, hybrid capture II HPV DNA testing results and histologic diagnosis in 2225 patients. Page:46—47
10. Association between 308 G/A tumor necrosis factor alpha gene polymorphism and prognosis of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Page:44—45
11. Relationship between CD36 expression, foamy cell aggregates in renal interstitium and serum cholesterol level. Page:42—43
12. Cellular components of crescents in four common types of crescentic glomerulonephritis. Page:37—41
13. Follicular variant of peripheral T-cell lymphoma: a clinicopathologic and genetic study of 2 cases. Page:32—36
14. Epithelioid sarcoma-like hemangioendothelioma: a clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical study of 3 cases. Page:27—31
15. Hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma in needle biopsy specimens: report of 5 cases with review of literature. Page:23—26
16. Focal nodular hyperplasia of liver: a clinicopathologic study of 238 patients. Page:17—22
17. Expression and clinicopathologic significance of GPC3 and other antibodies in well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. Page:11—16
18. Molecular diagnosis of molar pregnancy. Page:6—10
19. Improving capabilities of pathologic diagnosis as "a gold standard". Page:1—3