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Pathology tweeples: another #pathology society and its journal are on twitter - welcome to Intl Soc GYN Path @ISGynP and Intl Jnl GYN Path @IJGynP #gynpath
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) January 11, 2018
Here's an interesting variant on urothelial CIS - focal glandular features. Male patient, no prior history except abnormal cytology and cystoscopy. Glandular features can be seen in CIS (although this example is weird), nice article here https://t.co/m2xTLl6f01 #gupath pic.twitter.com/HHhhL50ytG
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) October 9, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/Z99ZmoXlJz
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 20, 2019
Histologic Evaluation of Malignant Polyps and Low-Stage Colorectal Carcinoma; read this @ArchivesPath Early Online Release research by @MedicalCollege #pathologists Drs. Catherine E. Hagen & Ayesha Farooq: https://t.co/0IgYOKhf43. pic.twitter.com/inICSWNQW9
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) September 19, 2019
Nature activities for childrenhttps://t.co/HJ1ZK99WcU
— BBC Wildlife (@WildlifeMag) May 23, 2020
Go back through our EMJ #Oncology articles and expand your research https://t.co/vyCxYAeM4y pic.twitter.com/BKdIFNue3x
— EMJ Oncology (@EMJOncology) May 20, 2020
Hi Tara. Missed the article and having trouble finding it in these threads. Link, svp, when you have a moment? Much obliged.
— David Dobbs (@David_Dobbs) May 18, 2020
Funny cartoon from @tomgauld. #funny #phd #phdchat #postdoc #science #scichat #research pic.twitter.com/Xw9grkUlS2
— Jason H. Moore, PhD (@moorejh) April 18, 2020
1/ Check out my next instalment of my High Yield Pulmonary Pathology Review videos
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) March 14, 2020
This is a case of Diffuse Alveolar Damage where I explain the pathologic features and how this relates to the underlying disease processhttps://t.co/yfFJ9VTjLH#pulmpath
Book Review: Probing the Corporate Manipulation of Science https://t.co/yvu3pYgGxw
— LSE Impact Blog (@LSEImpactBlog) March 13, 2020
Just from our own article, so we're quoting ourselves.
— Royal Academy (@royalacademy) March 8, 2020
Which is very pretentious.
Publication bias in the conditioning literature.
— Neil Lewis, Jr. (@NeilLewisJr) February 14, 2020
From the Archives of Ghastly Ways in which Nature Tries to Kill You, I bring you neurocysticercosis. Still a major cause of #epilepsy worldwide. Cook that pork until it is well done!#pathology #neuropath #pathtwitter #parasite pic.twitter.com/Buvkxrg2Yz
— Craig Horbinski (@CraigHorbinski) February 10, 2020
Read more with EMJ and discover all our #Oncology articles in one place on our website! https://t.co/ZFxXF4WZxa pic.twitter.com/dBUt3rYRdR
— EMJ Oncology (@EMJOncology) January 11, 2020
CRF authorizes independent review of its role in the EXCEL trial of left main CAD. https://t.co/u8PO9nSL7Q
— Medscape (@Medscape) January 8, 2020
.@smlungpathguy discusses the first published collection of lung biopsies from vaping-related illnesses: https://t.co/U20VevqkHh
— Cleveland Clinic MD (@CleClinicMD) December 27, 2019
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