Anatomic Pathology Scholarly Peer-review Journal
Anatomical
pathology (Commonwealth) or Anatomic
pathology (U.S.) may be a medicine that's concerned with the diagnosis of disease supported the macroscopic, microscopic, biochemical, immunologic and molecular examination of organs and tissues. It forms the origin for much of the scientific reasoning and clinical decisions behind the practice of
drugs . It comprises of decedent pathology, surgical pathology, cytopathology, neuropathology and ophthalmic pathology. Scholarly referee is that the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts within the same field, before a paper describing this work is published during a journal. The work could also be accepted, considered acceptable with revisions, or rejected. referee requires a community of experts during a given (narrowly defined) field, who are qualified and ready to perform reasonably impartial review.Anatomic
pathology is that the study and diagnosis of the structural and functional alterations in cells,
tissues and organs that underlie disease. It forms the origin for much of the scientific reasoning and clinical decisions behind the practice of
drugs . It comprises of decedent pathology, surgical pathology, cytopathology, neuropathology and ophthalmic pathology. referee refers to the work done during the
screening of submitted manuscripts and funding applications. This process encourages authors to satisfy the accepted standards of their discipline and reduces the dissemination of irrelevant findings, unwarranted claims, unacceptable interpretations, and private views. Publications that haven't undergone referee are likely to be regarded with suspicion by academic scholars and professionals.
High Impact List of Articles
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Haemophilia and acute coronary syndrome - should we still be afraid, should we avoid new antiplatelet drugs?
Michal Kacprzak*, Magdalena Brzeczek, Wlodzimierz Koniarek, Marzenna Zielinska & Krzysztof Chojnowski
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Haemophilia and acute coronary syndrome - should we still be afraid, should we avoid new antiplatelet drugs?
Michal Kacprzak*, Magdalena Brzeczek, Wlodzimierz Koniarek, Marzenna Zielinska & Krzysztof Chojnowski
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Lacosamide for the treatment of partial-onset seizures
Matthew H Wong and Nathan B Fountain
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Lacosamide for the treatment of partial-onset seizures
Matthew H Wong and Nathan B Fountain
Drug Evaluation: Clinical Practice
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Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
Guy Meyer, Benjamin Planquette and Olivier Sanchez
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Long-term outcome of pulmonary embolism
Guy Meyer, Benjamin Planquette and Olivier Sanchez
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Avoiding surgery in prostate cancer patients with low-risk disease
Vladimir Mouraviev andThomas J Polascik
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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Avoiding surgery in prostate cancer patients with low-risk disease
Vladimir Mouraviev andThomas J Polascik
Perspective: Clinical Practice
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Two-hour post dose cyclosporine monitoring does not fit all in kidney transplantation
Dario Cattaneo, Flavio Gaspari, Stefania Zenoni, Sara Baldelli, Eliana Gotti, Annalisa Perna, Norberto Perico and Giuseppe Remuzzi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Two-hour post dose cyclosporine monitoring does not fit all in kidney transplantation
Dario Cattaneo, Flavio Gaspari, Stefania Zenoni, Sara Baldelli, Eliana Gotti, Annalisa Perna, Norberto Perico and Giuseppe Remuzzi
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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