Bursitis with pseudosarcomatous fibroblastic proliferation; a case report

Pseudosarcomatous fibroblastic proliferation (PSFP) is a quite common lesion found in various locations in- cluding soft tissue, bone and other organs and often raises a difficult differential diagnosis with malignancy. However, PSFP has not been described in tissue related to bursitis. We report a case of 31-year-old male who developed a cystic...

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Developing Pathology Services in Resource Poor Settings An Invitation to the International Academy of Pathology Meeting Bangkok 2014

The delivery of high quality laboratory medicine services in developing countries of low economic resources poses particular problems. International efforts to help develop pathology take many forms and include educa- tional and training initiatives by a number of organisations, although these are often disparate. In this article we will...

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