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    Wilson’s disease is an autosomal recessive disorder arising from pathogenic variants in the A tp7b gene on chromosome 13. The defective translated ATPase copper (Cu) transport protein produced leads to Cu accumulation, initially affecting the liver but eventually affecting other cells. It is just over 20 years since the last Best Practice on this topic in this journal. This review is an update on…

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    Editor-in-ChiefVikram Deshpande Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, USA orcid.org/0000-0003-4230-9308 Declaration of Interests: Nothing to Declare Editorial office: info.jcp@bmj.comProfessor Vikram Deshpande is a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and a Pathologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre. His research interests include all…

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    Aims To investigate trends in representation of women among authors and editorial boards of surgical pathology journals over the last two decades. Secondary aims: to identify barriers and potential solutions. Methods The names and gender of first, middle, last authors and editorial board members were obtained from original articles from seven pathology journals from various geopolitical regions…

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    • RT @CatrionaMckenz5: https://t.co/0k7vLEkwMY Highlighting gender gap in publications and editorial boards in surgical Pathology @Vik_deshpa…

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    Editor-in-ChiefVikram Deshpande Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston, USA orcid.org/0000-0003-4230-9308 Declaration of Interests: Nothing to Declare Editorial office: info.jcp@bmj.comProfessor Vikram Deshpande is a Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and a Pathologist at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre. His research interests include all…

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    Resections of ischaemic bowel are one of the most common pathology specimens yet are often viewed as unappealing and diagnostically unrewarding. This article serves to dispel both misconceptions. It also provides guidance on how clinical information, macroscopic handling and microscopic assessment—and especially the interlinking of all three—can maximise the diagnostic yield of these specimens….

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    • “My approach to bowel ischemia” Review by Dr. Newton Wong on optimizing diagnosis through clinical information, macroscopic handling, & microscopic assessment. Discussing causes of intestinal ischaemia, artifacts, & mimics of ischaemia. #gipath https://t.co/aFBt6uPU3Q https://t.co/Kmh8gIlqpa

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    Tumour grade used in conjunction with other prognostic parameters, such as tumour type, stage and biomarker status, is a critical determinant of patient management in several cancers, especially those that are organ-confined. Pathologists therefore strive for precise grading and there have been ongoing efforts to facilitate grading reproducibility. We explain why this focus on precision may not…

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    • Grading tumors on histology We love the binary system - high and low. Simple and more reproducible. But is that true? Reproducibility studies that drove us to a binary system may be flawed ⛳️ Is the binary system optimal in the precision medicine world? https://t.co/4WIfwTw9rE