1.Renal Pathology: Retrospect and Prospect.
Korean Journal of Nephrology 2000;19(4):570-571
No abstract available.
Pathology*
2.Bronchiolar Pathology.
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1997;44(6):1218-1224
No abstract available.
Pathology*
3.Correlation of Cytology and Pathology in HPV Infection.
Korean Journal of Cytopathology 2004;15(1):11-16
No abstract available.
Pathology*
4.Rapid ‘technological lock in’ and pathology – Is technology moving too fast?
The Malaysian Journal of Pathology 2019;41(1):1-5
The term “Lock In” as applied to Science and Technology refers to a technology which has been utilised for a certain amount of time and it has been determined that the technology is viable and cost effective. An analysis of the technological advancements in pathology over a period of time shows that the newer technologies in contrast to the older technologies are reaching a state of “Technological Lock In” much faster. Three different discoveries, the development of the autopsy as a research tool, the discovery of the microscope and immunohistochemistry illustrate how rapidly “Technological Lock In” is being achieved with the passage of time. Three probable scenarios are possible because of this rapid “Technological Lock In”. Technology may continue to progress at the same pace (an ideal scenario), may plateau until pathologists accept and absorb new technologies or thirdly, develop very rapidly so that the technology may never reach pathology practice. What will the future be? How will technology influence the principles and practices of Pathology? Only time will tell.
pathology
6.Pathology of Dementia.
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1985;3(1):5-9
No abstract available.
Dementia*
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Pathology*
7.A Role for Surgical Pathologists in 'Cytophenomics' and 'Histophenomics'.
Korean Journal of Pathology 2009;43(3):199-200
No abstract available.
Pathology, Surgical
8.Statistical Techniques Used in 1981-1995 Edition of Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology.
Ile Kyu PARK ; Jung Oak KANG ; Think You KIM ; Dong Geuk KEUM
Korean Journal of Clinical Pathology 1997;17(5):878-884
No abstract available.
Pathology, Clinical*
9.Pathology of Premaligmant Lesion in Liver Dysplastic nodule.
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 1997;3(4):296-306
No abstract available.
Liver*
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Pathology*
10.Clinical characteristics, radiological and some risk factors for mortality of the congenital esophageal atresia at National Hospital for Pediatric
Tu Thi Xuan Pham ; Giang Thi Hoai Pham
Journal of Medical Research 2007;55(6):184-190
Background: Congenital esophageal atresia isn\u2019t uncommon malformation in newborn emergency. Its consequence is loss the ability of eating and poly infection in lung as well as newborn respiratory insufficiency. Objectives:This study aims to learn about the clinical characteristics, radiological and some risk factors for mortality of the congenital esophageal atresia at National Hospital for Pediatric. Subjects and method:A descriptive and retrospective study was conducted on 68 cases with atresia of the esophagus, hospitalized in the National Hospital for Pediatrics for 3 years from 1st January 2003 to 31st December 2005. Results:64.7% of cases hospitalized at 1 day of life, positive diagnosis was 45.6% at levels 1 and 2. The greater part clinical signs appeared in the 12 hours of life. Combination congenital malformations was seen in25% congenital esophageal atresia. Type III was more frequent (85.3%). Underprivileged factors were weight <2500g at birth, with associated diseases (infection, malformation), balance disorder of acid - base, hydro - electronics, respiratory distress by ventilator supported, time for surgery after 3 days. Conclusion: A further study should be carried out for confirmation of clinical characteristics, radiological and some risk factors of congenital esophageal atresia to help doctor give out accurate diagnosis to cure the patients.\r\n', u'\r\n', u'
Esophagus/ pathology