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  • How does the pathologist make diagnosis?
    This article discusses briefly about pathology; sub specialties, procedure and role in medical science. Also included in this article the preparation procedure of the specimen, how a diagnosis is made, duration before a diagnosis is made, sample preservation and importance of a histopathologist in patient treatment plan. read more..

  • Magnification in Dentistry: Useful tool or another gimmick?
    Since I started my practice in dentistry as a dentist I haven’t tried using a clinical microscope or magnifying loupes. Although I’ve heard about it but I never think of using it. Maybe it’s because I still have clear eyesight and no need to use a clinical microscope. read more...

  • Becoming a Pathologist
    Asbestos is a universal name for some naturally occurring fibrous mineral silicates as observed under the asbestos microscope. There are six various kinds of asbestos, the anthophyllite, actinolite, crocidolite, amosite, chrysotile and tremolite. Every one is diverse in physical and chemical characteristics depending on the other elements of the rock such as magnesium, iron or calcium. read more...

  • Pathology
    This article is about the different of field in Pathology; classification, involvement and specialization. Pathology is a science involved in analyzing blood, tissue and other bodily fluids, with the aim of identifying the cause of disease. After identification, usually a follow up on the development and progress of the patient, the pathologist role doesn’t stop. read more...

  • The Grayanotoxin
    Grayanotoxin is previously called as rhodotoxin, acetylandromedol, and andromedotoxin. It is caused by honey poisoning or honey intoxication. Honey intoxication is triggered by the ingestion of honey made from the rhododendrons’ nectar. It is the gyananotoxins, which initiates the poisoning. The plant species is different from the specific grayanotoxins. read more...
  • Microendoscopy for Live Cellular Imaging
    The state of Iowa is diligent in its efforts to protect Iowans from harmful exposure and effects of asbestos. The state has a University Hygienic Laboratory (UHL) which has a section called environmental microscopy responsible for testing air samples for asbestos and identifying the type of asbestos mineral contained in the sample.read more...

  • Precision Surgery
    There are various eye surgeries that people with impaired vision can undergo in order to correct it. There is what they call as refractive eye surgery, which is an elective process with the intention to correct the usual eye disorders known as refractive errors like nearsightedness or myopia, farsightedness or hyperopia, and distorted vision read more...

  • LASIK
    Laser in situ Keratomileusis shortly known as LASIK is an extra complicated process as compared with photorefractive keratectomy or PRK. It is done for the entire degrees of nearsightedness and makes use of microscopy using some clinical microscopes in its operation.read more...

  • X-RAY Microscope Scans Cellular Machinery
    In this Article Scientists have built a transmission X-ray microscope that produced punctilious 3-D images of cells which is highly advanced and provide a gateway to more discoveries at the National Center for X-ray Tomography. X-ray microscopes and clinical microscope produced high quality images and have helped scientists study protein location within the cells. read more...

  • Pathology: Discipline by Discipline
    This article is on the different sub specialties in the field of Pathology. The scope of Pathology is extensive that there is needs to sub classify according to field or area. These are Anatomical Pathology, Chemical Pathology, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology and General Pathology. Doctors in pathology are called Pathologist.read more...

  • Top Brands of Clinical Microscopes
    The demand for clinical microscopes results to brands popping left and right. We reach a point wherein brands of clinical microscopes are like brands of clothing. A shopper will have a hard time choosing the clinical microscope that is right for his application, his needs, his preference and his budgetread more...

  • Avoid Strain Injuries When Using Clinical Microscopes
    It’s true. If you work behind a desk all day, you are prone to strain injuries. Even more if you are working with clinical microscopes. Scientists who use clinical microscopes on a daily basis usually suffer from strain injuries. In fact, they are regulars of the said injury that a number of them suffer from recurring episodes.read more...

  • Features of a Quality Clinical Microscope
    Choosing a reliable and effective clinical microscope is not an easy task. Since clinical microscopes are essential tools in analyzing the body’s internal environment through various body fluid examinations, urinalysis, and fecalysis, it is important to know the features of a quality clinical microscope.read more...

  • Custom Configuring a Clinical Microscope
    Clinical microscopy is one of the most important aspects of medical procedures in the industry today. In a clinical laboratory, examinations of body fluids, urine, stools, etc. are being done using a clinical microscope. However, since different people are using this device for different purposes, custom configuring a clinical microscope might do wonders. read more...

  • Importance of Clinical Microscopes
    The great French psychologist, Claude Bernard, laid down a major biological principle, when he wrote: “The condition for a free life is the constancy of the internal environment.” By “internal environment,” he meant the fluid bathing the cells of the body, as contrasted with the eternal environment that surrounds man as a whole organism. read more...

  • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome - SARS - What you should know
    This is a brief overview on the link provided by the Staten Island University Hospital on the illness that has been reported to having terrifying outbreak in Southeast Asia, particularly in People’s Republic of China, like in Hong Kong and also in Vietnam killing people contaminated by the said outbreak. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). read more...
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