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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - Anapath Web
- French-English web site for pathologists. Its purpose is to develop networking resources in pathology (anatomie pathologique). - Cytopathnet
- Practical Internet access for cytopathology. - Ed Uthman's Original Pathology Resources
- Screenwriter's guide to the autopsy, biopsy report, patient's guide, the red cell and anaemia and more - Ed's Pathology Notes
- Lecture notes for complete medical school pathology course. Easy for anyone to understand. Up-to-date and outspoken. Keys to 'Slice of Life' image bank. - eSynopsis of Pathology
- Features an electronic synopsis with diseases and illustrations of gross and microscopic pathology organised for quick review. - Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology
- Check out the liver case of the month! - Hoslink
- Medical and biomedical resources portal with links, tutorials, pathology results interpretation, and more. Includes the ABC of Safe Practices in the Biological Sciences Laboratory. - Med Asylum - The Internet Atlas of Pathology
- A-to-Z index of hundreds of images referring to specific pathologies. - Patho.org
- Online pathological database for information related to ophthalmology, gynaecology, and breast lesions. - Pathology Education
- Annual seminar held at Snowmass, Colorado. Topics include lung, liver, blood bank, and general pathology issues. - Pathology Guy
- MD with board certification in anatomic and clinical pathology offers a service for people seeking information on health and diseases. - Pathweb, Virtual Pathology Museum
- Searchable museum of human pathology, exhibiting gross specimens with corresponding microscopic specimens and descriptions & discussions. - PERLjam
- Student pathology and histology site from the Pathology Education Resources Laboratory (PERL) of the Department of Pathology at Indiana University School of Medicine. - Systems Pathology Course - Palmer Chiropractic, Iowa
- Contains class notes, syllabus, practice exam, and links. - University of New South Wales Museum of Human Disease
- Contains specimens which display diseased human tissue at the macroscopic level, preserved in formalin. - WebPath: Internet Pathology Laboratory
- Includes archived images demonstrating gross and microscopic pathologic findings associated with human disease states.
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