The Synapse is pleased to introduce a new series consisting of ‘Medical Anecdotes’ … short accounts of interesting cases, some medical disasters, involving pathology and clinical practice, from the recollection of Prof. Albert Cilia-Vincenti.peer-reviewe
•The Genesis and Pathological Anatomy of Diverticula of the Sigmoid by Paul G. Woolley •Acute Perfor...
Some of those who invented medical terms were well-known physicians and medical scientists but many ...
In the last 30 years a revolution has occurred in the diagnosis and management of vascular anomalies...
Although literally pathology can be defined as the “study of sufferings”, it by no means signifies t...
The number of International medical students especially from the UK has increased. These students ar...
Semi-retired pathologist Professor Albert Cilia-Vincenti speaks to The Synapse about his work, his e...
Lemierre’s syndrome or postangi-nal septicaemia (necrobacillosis) is caused by an acute oropharyngea...
Medical Anecdotes - short accounts of interesting cases, some medical disasters, involving pathology...
Keywords:necrosis;skin and soft tissue infection;Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Abstract Background ...
The study of pathology plays a fundamentalrole in the training and continuing education ofphysicians...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Pathology and anatomy are both sciences that contribute to the foundations of a successful medical c...
What’s in a name? This question is often asked of a genetic counselor when a syndrome is newly delin...
Eponyms in medicine are frequently criticized because they may not represent the person who first de...
INTRODUCTION: Arcanobacterium haemolyticum (previously Corynebacterium haemolyticum), a facultative ...
•The Genesis and Pathological Anatomy of Diverticula of the Sigmoid by Paul G. Woolley •Acute Perfor...
Some of those who invented medical terms were well-known physicians and medical scientists but many ...
In the last 30 years a revolution has occurred in the diagnosis and management of vascular anomalies...
Although literally pathology can be defined as the “study of sufferings”, it by no means signifies t...
The number of International medical students especially from the UK has increased. These students ar...
Semi-retired pathologist Professor Albert Cilia-Vincenti speaks to The Synapse about his work, his e...
Lemierre’s syndrome or postangi-nal septicaemia (necrobacillosis) is caused by an acute oropharyngea...
Medical Anecdotes - short accounts of interesting cases, some medical disasters, involving pathology...
Keywords:necrosis;skin and soft tissue infection;Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Abstract Background ...
The study of pathology plays a fundamentalrole in the training and continuing education ofphysicians...
An eponym is the name of a drug structure or a disease based on or derived from the name of a person...
Pathology and anatomy are both sciences that contribute to the foundations of a successful medical c...
What’s in a name? This question is often asked of a genetic counselor when a syndrome is newly delin...
Eponyms in medicine are frequently criticized because they may not represent the person who first de...
INTRODUCTION: Arcanobacterium haemolyticum (previously Corynebacterium haemolyticum), a facultative ...
•The Genesis and Pathological Anatomy of Diverticula of the Sigmoid by Paul G. Woolley •Acute Perfor...
Some of those who invented medical terms were well-known physicians and medical scientists but many ...
In the last 30 years a revolution has occurred in the diagnosis and management of vascular anomalies...