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Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

http://www.afip.org/

An agency of the United States Department of Defense offering consultation, education and research. Details of services and resources, and a list of publications.

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Autopsyfiles..org

http://www.autopsyfiles.org

Autopsyfiles.org is a website dedicated in providing autopsy reports disclosing the cause of death of famous and infamous persons.

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Fibroblast Biology and Pathology at BioBitField

http://fibro.biobitfield.com/

Information on research into the causes and treatment of fibrosis and scleroderma.

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Indiana University : Pathology Education Resources

http://erl.pathology.iupui.edu/

All main branches are covered in a library of photomicrographs and descriptions.

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Neuropathological Classification of Disease

http://www.icdns.org/

A collaborative forum for the development of an international system.

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Pathology Informatics, Inc.

http://www.pathinfo.com/

A free service offers limited access to a database; full search capabilities are available to subscribers.

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PathWeb

http://pathweb.uchc.edu

Virtual pathology museum - by the Pathology Department of the University of Connecticut Health Center.

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Telepathology India

http://www.telepathologyindia.com/

This non-profit organization promotes the use of the internet for diagnostic pathology.

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The Pathology Guy

http://www.pathguy.com/

General topics are discussed, as well as articles on autopsies, evidence collection and other forensic issues.

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Transplant Pathology Internet Services

http://tpis.upmc.edu/

International collaboration on standardizing criteria for assessing the histopathologic features of rejection. Provides photographic case histories and discussion.

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