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Volume 2 (2007) - May 2007

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Incidental parasitic infestations in surgically removed appendices: a retrospective analysis

Özgür Aydin Diagnostic Pathology 2007, 2:16 (24 May 2007)

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Primary carcinoid tumor arising within mature teratoma of the kidney: report of a rare entity and review of the literature

Henry B Armah, Anil V Parwani Diagnostic Pathology 2007, 2:15 (17 May 2007)

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Mast cell density in gastric biopsies of pediatric age group and its relation to inflammation and presence of Helicobacter pylori

Fatemeh E Mahjoub, Behnam Hassanbeglou, Zahra Pourpak, Fatemeh Farahmand, Nasim Kashef, Atousa Akhlaghi Diagnostic Pathology 2007, 2:14 (12 May 2007)

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Thymomas: a cytological and immunohistochemical study, with emphasis on lymphoid and neuroendocrine markers

Borislav A Alexiev, Cinthia B Drachenberg, Allen P Burke Diagnostic Pathology 2007, 2:13 (11 May 2007)

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