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- noun A person involved in
histopathology .
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Examples
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Dr Linda Margaret Caughley, consultant histopathologist, for voluntary serv to the N Ireland Cancer Registry.
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Dr Sherif Zaki, an eminent histopathologist at the Atlanta disease control centre, to examine the tissue.
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Last week Professor Bob Swanepoel of the NIV made arrangements for Dr Sherif Zaki, an eminent histopathologist at the United
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Would the coroner ask the hospital histopathologist to do a post mortem?
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
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Would the coroner ask the hospital histopathologist to do a post mortem?
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
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Would the coroner ask the hospital histopathologist to do a post mortem?
All Shall Be Well Deborah Darden Crombie 1994
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Consultant histopathologist, Dr Adam Padel, conducted the post-mortem and told Tuesday's
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The position offers a unique opportunity for a molecular histopathologist with an international research profile and a focus on experimental cancer medicine and clinical pathology to play a leadership role in the University's thriving Centre for Cancer Research and Cell Biology which is a key Experimental Medicine Centre in the UK.
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Apparently, the biopsies were first reported on by Dr Susan Davies, a consultant histopathologist and co-author on the study, but they were also seen and interpreted by three other co-authors before final publication.
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Apparently, the biopsies were first reported on by Dr Susan Davies, a consultant histopathologist and co-author on the study, but they were also seen and interpreted by three other co-authors before final publication.
Medindia Health News 2010
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