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Histopathology

Published on behalf of the British Division of the International Academy of Pathology

Edited by:
Michael Wells


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 55/156 (Cell Biology); 10/66 (Pathology)
Impact Factor: 3.791


A leading international journal of diagnostic, research and surgical pathology

Histopathology is an international journal intended to be of practical value to surgical and diagnostic histopathologists, and to investigators of human disease who employ histopathological methods. Our primary purpose is to publish advances in pathology, in particular those applicable to clinical practice and contributing to the better understanding of human disease.

A subscription to Histopathology will give you access to:

  • High quality articles reporting the results of original histopathological research and clinicopathological studies
  • Translational studies with direct relevance to the interpretation of tissue and cellular alterations in human disease
  • Reports of relevant technical innovations
  • Reviews, Commentaries and Expert Opinion
  • Lesson of the Month - a case report illustrating an unusual pitfall or diagnostic triumph

TopNews and Announcements

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TopHighlights

Read the top 10 most-accessed articles in Histopathology in 2006 (Jan-Nov 06):

1.  Diagnostic difficulties in inflammatory bowel disease pathology
     R K Yantiss, R D Odze
     Volume 48 Issue 2 (Review Article: January 2006)

2.  Update on extranodal lymphomas. Conclusions of the Workshop held by the EAHP and the SH in Thessaloniki, Greece
     E Campo, A Chott, M C Kinney, L Leoncini, C J L M Meijer, C S Papadimitriou, M A Piris, H Stein, S H Swerdlow
     Volume 48 Issue 5 (Review Article: April 2006)

3.  The evolving classification of soft tissue tumours: an update based on the new WHO classification
     C D M Fletcher    
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

4.  Gastrointestinal stromal tumours: an update
     B P Rubin
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

5.  PEComa: what do we know so far?
     J L Hornick, C D M Fletcher
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

6.  Pitfalls in thyroid tumour pathology
     J Rosai, E Kuhn, M L Carcangiu
     Volume 49 Issue 2 (Review Article: August 2006)

7.  Solitary fibrous tumour and haemangiopericytoma: evolution of a concept
     C Gengler, L Guillou
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

8.  Grading of soft tissue sarcomas: the challenge of providing precise information in an imprecise world
     A T Deyrup, S W Weiss
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

9.  The role of genetic testing in soft tissue sarcoma
     C R Antonescu
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)

10.  Classification of pleomorphic sarcomas: where are we now?
     A P Dei Tos
     Volume 48 Issue 1 (Review Article: January 2006)