Publications in Modern Pathology cover cutting-edge research related to all aspects of diagnostic human pathology, including new diagnostic applications of scientific discoveries. Recently, the gynecologic pathology field has seen many advances in the diagnostic criteria that differentiate between tumor types, which may lead to more specific treatments and positive outcomes.
The top-cited articles shown below highlight Modern Pathology 's contribution to these this field, and include: the discovery of novel endometrial changes in response to progesterone receptor modulators, a method to determine the difference between gynecologic versus nongynecolgic smooth muscle tumors, and an improved prognostic assessment of endometrial carcinomas through the evaluation of p53 overexpression. The spectrum of endometrial pathology induced by progesterone receptor modulators George L Mutter, Christine Bergeron, Liane Deligdisch, Alex Ferenczy, Mick Glant, Maria Merino, Alistair R W Williams and Diana L Blithe.
A panel of antibodies to determine site of origin and malignancy in smooth muscle tumors Cheng-Han Lee, Dmitry A Turbin, Y-C Vanessa Sung, Inigo Espinosa, Kelli Montgomery, Matt van de Rijn and C Blake Gilks.
p53 overexpression in morphologically ambiguous endometrial carcinomas correlates with adverse clinical outcomes Karuna Garg, Mario M Leitao Jr, Christine A Wynveen, Gabriel L Sica, Jinru Shia, Weiji Shi and Robert A Soslow | |
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