Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology

Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology

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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Pathology is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to advancing the understanding and practice of diagnostic pathology. The journal serves as a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research and clinical studies in the field of pathology, with a focus on the diagnosis and characterization of diseases through the examination of tissues, cells, and body fluids.

 

The indexing of the journal in these prestigious databases reflects its commitment to upholding rigorous editorial standards and publishing impactful research in the field of clinical and diagnostic pathology. Researchers and readers can access the journal's content through these indexing platforms, facilitating the dissemination and discovery of important scientific findings in the field.

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1. Solitary Splenic Hydatid Cyst
2. The Bairn’s Blain- Fibromatosis Colli
3. The Coextensive Circumstance- Parachordoma
4. The Innermore Ossein- Enchondroma
5. The Mullerian Reconnaissance - Cutaneous Ciliated Cyst
6. The Neoplastic Whorls-Soft Tissue Perineurioma
7. The Pathologist's Story and the Colors
8. Transmutation of Sweat Glands - Eccrine Porocarcinoma
9. Content of Copper, Iron, Iodine, Rubidium, Strontium and Zinc in Thyroid Malignant Nodules and Thyroid Tissue adjacent to Nodules
10. Distinguish Thyroid Malignant from Benign Alterations using Trace Element Contents in Nodular Tissue determined by Neutron Activation and Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
11. Hemangioma of the Buccal Mucosa of the Cheek Presenting as a Dermoid Cyst: A Case Report

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