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    Fine Needle Aspiration

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    Utility of Fine Needle Aspiration in Diagnosing Breast lesions among Sudanese Females. A Cyto - Histological correlation. Aghapy E. Siddig, Emmanuel E. Siddig, Ali Edreis, Ahmed H. Fahal. Introduction: Dramatically, Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide, and is ranked second only to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths (Jemal et al., 2009). Although, the incidence of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African counties is low compared that in developed…

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    Introduction In this capstone project, we were expected to discuss a topic relevant to the laboratory in which we deemed important. In the pre-analytical steps that lead to the brainstorming and writing of this capstone project we reflected on how few in numbers or major was and how little others knew of our major. In addition to these facts, we discussed how a recent hospital neglected to include a laboratory in their initial design made us question our importance. After these discussions, we…

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    The pressure of finding who you are or what you want to become in the future can be quite challenging. There are a list of things that I can do in life. It also take time to find who you are. It may take time for others, but once you find something that you will love to do. The best thing to do is to work for it and if it is not what you plan it would be. Well, there will be another journey that you will go through and that just makes you grow as a person. My love for math and science all…

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    Essay On Malpractice

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    The Malpractice of Forensic Pathology in the Criminal Justice System Forensic Pathology is a branch of forensics that specializes in the examination of a corpse in order to discover possible cause(s) of death. A medical examiner or coroner can perform the autopsy; many autopsies are done during or for an investigation taking place in the criminal justice system. The autopsies are requested for scientific evidence to be presented in cases to determine the truth behind accusations and testimonies…

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    Pediatric Pathology

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    Pediatric pathologies come in many different forms, some hereditary or genetic, others as an injury caused during birth. As PTA’s we play a very important role in the life’s of these patients. It is out job to help them live a life as normal as possible applying deferent methods and modalities to accomplish those results. In this paper I will be writing about some of those pathologies, including their clinical features, medical and physical therapy treatments. Tibial Torsion, Fragile X, and…

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    Diagnostic Pathology

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    Pathology is the study of disease carried out by pathology services throughout the UK. Pathology services work together with both the NHS and the private sector. Diagnostic pathology laboratories are a full time service offering their services to both clinics and hospitals. Pathology services alongside researching, and testing new drugs to help prevent diseases and cancers also offer education, networking and consultation services.(Interactive, Molnes, and lowa, no date). Clinical Pathology…

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    Pathology Paradigm

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    In Autism and the Pathology Paradigm walker effectively writes about how our society as a whole need to switch from a pathology lens and instead view all people through the nerodiversity lens. He argues and educates using examples from history and testimonies of people who live with autism. Nick Walker writes to educate the general populate about neurodiversity and autism. To understand why Walker has written this article one must look at other topics Walker has written and published but also…

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    Witchcraft In The Zande

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    It is important to establish the view of the Zande, the background behind their belief and how they were formulated. The Zande live in north central Africa with a concentration in Sudan of nearly half a million people with sources indicating a total Zande population to be nearly two million, the Zande have settled as craft workers in and around the lower Nile-Congo River gap.(Everyculture.com, 2016) As a distinct tribe in the heart of Africa, the Zande have encountered a fair share of…

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Introduction Death investigation require strict adherence to guidelines. Investigations must search for clues to determine a death as natural, suicide, or homicide. The investigator is the eyes and ears of the forensic pathologist at the scene. The investigator must do their best to find answers for families who have lost loved ones. (A Guide to Death Scene Investigation. (n.d.) The Types of Murder When determining how the death occurred there are four modes- accidental, natural, suicide, and…

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    Cellular Pathology

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    Cellular pathology studies body organs and tissues to determine the cause of certain diseases and their effects. A sample of tissue cells are taken from the patient and sent to the laboratory in order to give a diagnosis and give the most appropriate advice and treatment to patients. Cell pathology helps to assist with the choice of treatment that will be given, and giving prognosis and determining causes of death. There are two main parts within cellular pathology. The first is histopathology,…

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