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The Development of Breast Cytopathology Training in Sub-Saharan Africa (Senegal): An Urgent, Useful, Accessible and Relevant Alternative

Thiam I and Senghor F*

Cytopathology is a discipline that allows to diagnose diseases using a cytological examination of material taken from patients. Cytological examination is the analysis of cells spontaneously desquamated or removed by abrasion or fine ....

An Unusual Case of Primary Mediastinal B-cell Lymphoma Resembling Kikuchi Fujimoto Disease

Cheng J*, Lu D, Carmel A, Kalac M and Teruya-Feldstein J

First described in 1972, Kikuchi-Fujimoto Disease (KFD) is a rare benign syndrome of necrotizing lymphadenopathy and most commonly affects young females. Patients usually present with cervical lymphadenopathy which can be painful ....

Unilateral Krukenberg's Tumor-An Unusual Presentation

Kafil Akhtar*, Sadaf Haiyat, Afzaal Anees and Rana K Sherwani

Krukenberg's tumor is an uncommon metastatic tumor of the ovary, accounting for 1% to 2% of all ovarian tumors. Stomach is the most common primary site in most cases (70%). Pathologists have to be familiar with the diagnostic ....

Histological Findings in Hysterectomy Specimens in a Tertiary Medical College Hospital in Bangladesh

Abu Khalid Muhammad Maruf Raza*

Hysterectomy is the most commonly performed gynecological surgery throughout the world. Few studies have been performed describing the pathologic findings in hysterectomy specimens and examining the relationship between the preoperative ....

Cytological Findings of Adrenal Lipoma with Extensive Fat Necrosis and Pseudocyst Formation

Roy S, Bandyopadhyay A*, Boler AK, Bose K and Nag S

Previously several cases of adrenal pseudocysts were reported associated with both benign and malignant tumours. To best of our knowledge, we are reporting the first case of adrenal lipoma with pseudocyst formation possibly due to fat necrosis. ....

Ultrastructural Immunolocalization of Antimicrobial Peptides Targeting Bacteria in the Corneous Layer Supports the Presence of an Anti-Microbial Barrier in Reptilian Epidermis

Lorenzo Alibardi*

The corneous layer of reptilian epidermis contains bacteria of Gram+ and Gram- types. The ultrastructural study indicates that both intact and damaged bacterial cells are present on the surface of the corneous layer but only damaged ....