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    The Western Journal of Medicine
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    Summary

    This report details key advancements in pathology, highlighting recently established scientific facts and their clinical significance. It serves as a guide for professionals and researchers to stay updated on critical developments in the field.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pathology
    • Medical Science

    Background:

    • The Council on Scientific Affairs of the California Medical Association reviews progress in pathology.
    • A panel of physicians evaluates the scientific and clinical significance of advancements.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present an inventory of recently established progress in pathology.
    • To assist practitioners, students, researchers, and scholars in staying current with accepted developments.

    Main Methods:

    • Selection of items by an Advisory Panel to the Section on Pathology.
    • Summaries prepared under the direction of the Advisory Panel.
    • Inclusion of authoritative references for each item.

    Main Results:

    • An inventory of established progress in pathology is presented.
    • Each item is vetted for scientific fact and clinical importance.
    • Summaries are provided in simple epitome.

    Conclusions:

    • The presented items represent authoritative advancements in pathology.
    • This resource aids in keeping abreast of significant developments in the field.

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