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Clinico-pathological features of human tumors
Section aims to publish research on the usual and unusual clinical, radiological and morphological features of human tumors. In this regard, the correlation between clinical and pathological features will be discussed with emphasis on differential diagnosis. The scope of the section includes case reports, original articlesand reviews.
Case report | Clinico-pathological features of human tumors
Calcifying Nested Stromal-Epithelial Tumour of the Liver: case report and review of literature
Nesreen Magdy, Bassant Ahmed, Amira ElwyJournal of Diabetes & Clinical Metabolism 2020 7 : 6 (26 June 2020)
Case report | Clinico-pathological features of human tumors

Metastatic Kaposi Sarcoma to a lymph node involved by Nodular lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin lymphoma in an HIV-Negative patient
Nesreen Magdy, Hossameldin Abdallah, Nahla Gouda, Ahmed Magdy, Mona El-BahrawyJournal of Diabetes & Clinical Metabolism 2019 6 : 11 (29 December 2019)
Case report | Clinico-pathological features of human tumors

The first reported case of epithelioid haemangioma arising from the pleura
Jessica Sharp, Udo Abah, Richard Daly, Eveline InternulloJournal of Diabetes & Clinical Metabolism 2017 4 : 15 (9 December 2017)
Original Research | Clinico-pathological features of human tumors

Effect of crude latex from Euphorbia tirucalli on DMBA-induced carcinogenesis
Poliana Ribeiro Barroso, Flaviana Dornela Verli, Ricardo Lopes Rocha, Nadia Lages Lima, Bethania Alves de Avelar, Gustavo Eustaquio Brito Alvim de MeloJournal of Diabetes & Clinical Metabolism 2017 4 : 3 (26 April 2017)
Case report | Clinico-pathological features of human tumors

Dual synchronous primary malignancies involving thyroid and tongue: A rare case review
Jyoty Singh, Ajit Pratap SinghJournal of Diabetes & Clinical Metabolism 2016 3 : 2 (8 March 2016)
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Histology of normal tissues
Section aims to publish research on cytological, histological and immunohistochemical features of normal tissues, with emphasis on new findings which could contribute to better understand cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions in healthy tissues. The scope of the section includes reviews, original articles and hypothetical theories.
Immunohistochemistry of human tumors
Section aims to publish research on new immunohistochemical markers exploitable in the differential diagnosis and classification of malignant tumors, as well as in the identification of predictive factors of prognosis and therapy. The scope of the section includes reviews and original articles.
Embryology and anatomy
Section aims to publish research on morphological and immunohistochemical features of developing and normal adult human tissues. Topics covered include morphogenesis and organogenesis. Comparative immunohistochemical studies on developing and neoplastic tissues will be published in order to identify potential links between the pathways involved in the ontogenesis and the onset of cancer. The scope of the section includes reviews, original articles and hypothetical theories.
Morphological bases of human diseases
Section aims to publish research of human diseases, with particular emphasis on the basic morphological changes involving cells and tissues (cell response to inflammation, degenerative changes related to age or accumulation of pathological substances, hypertrophy, hyperplasia, metaplasia, dysplasia, in situ carcinoma). The scope of the section includes reviews, original articles and case reports.
Clinico-pathological features of human tumors
Section aims to publish research on the usual and unusual clinical, radiological and morphological features of human tumors. In this regard, the correlation between clinical and pathological features will be discussed with emphasis on differential diagnosis. The scope of the section includes case reports, original articlesand reviews.
Diagnostic pitfalls in surgical pathology
Section aims to publish research on potential diagnostic pitfalls encountered by surgical pathologists, especially when approaching pre-operative cytological (FNAC) and/or histological (core biopsy) diagnosis. Challenging cases will be published with emphasis on diagnostic morphological and immunohistochemicalclues. The scope of the section is to publish diagnostically challenging cases.