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In 2008 IMVS merged with the pathology department of the Women's and Children's Hospital and Flinders Medical Centre's South Path, with the resulting organisation being renamed SA Pathology. Also in that year, the Centre for Cancer Biology ( CCB ) was established within SA Pathology.
John Phillip Harison Acocks (7 April 1911 – 20 May 1979) was a South African botanist noted for his publication "Veld Types of South Africa" and his extensive botanical collection of some 28 000 specimens from South Africa and Namibia.
Crous has received several awards during his career, namely the President's award from the SA Foundation of Research Development (1994), Alexopolous Award from the Mycological Society of America (1999), Havenga Award for Biological Sciences from the SA Academy for Arts and Science (2001), Christiaan Hendrik Persoon Gold Medal from the Southern African Society for Plant Pathology (2005), [2 ...
a microscope associated apparatus used for manual counting of cells in body fluids like blood, etc. including for sperm count: Wintrobe's tube: used for ESR (Wintrobe's method), PCV, haematocrit, etc. Westergren's tube and ESR stand: used for ESR (Westergren's method)
A micrograph of an exfoliative cytopathology specimen (Pap test, Pap stain). In this method, cells are collected after they have been either spontaneously shed by the body ("spontaneous exfoliation"), or manually scraped/brushed off of a surface in the body ("mechanical exfoliation").
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PathMax, a collection of online Pathology resources; MyBiopsy.org, information on more than 25 of the most common cancers and cancer-related conditions; The Doctor's doctor, a very useful web site for patients and pathologists; Pathologie Online, online Pathology resources (in German) Pathology Outlines, an online textbook of anatomic pathology
The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) is a systematic, computer-processable collection of medical terms, in human and veterinary medicine, to provide codes, terms, synonyms and definitions which cover anatomy, diseases, findings, procedures, microorganisms, substances, etc. It allows a consistent way to index, store, retrieve, and ...