Call for Paper Track: 13 Anatomical Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Autopsy Pathology
Call for Paper Track: 13 Anatomical Pathology, Forensic Pathology, Autopsy Pathology
12th Emirates
Pathology & Digital Pathology Conference on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai,
UAE
The medical field of anatomic pathology focuses on
disease diagnosis using organ and tissue examinations under macroscopic,
microscopic, biochemical, immunologic, and molecular microscopes. Surgical
pathology has changed dramatically over the past century, moving from the traditional
examination of entire bodies (autopsy) to a more sophisticated practise focused
on the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer to inform oncology treatment
decisions.
One of the two subspecialties of pathology, the other being
clinical pathology, which deals with the diagnosis of disease through the
laboratory examination of body fluids or tissues, is anatomical pathology.
Pathologists frequently practise both clinical and anatomical pathology,
Anatomic pathology
can be divided into two basic categories:
Histopathology is
the study of diseased or surgically removed tissue under a microscope. This is
frequently made easier by the use of specialised staining methods and other
related procedures, including utilising antibodies to identify various tissue
components.
The examination of a single cell or a small group of cells
from scrapings or aspirations of fluid or tissue under a microscope is known as
cytopathology (cytology). The
cervical Pap test is a typical cytology test. The pathologist frequently provides
the healthcare practitioner with the final diagnosis, despite the fact that
technologists frequently screen preparations and report results.
Post-mortem examinations are also carried out by anatomic
pathologists (autopsies). An autopsy may be carried out after a person has
passed away from a condition that, for whatever reason, was unable to be
accurately or completely diagnosed prior to death. The doctor will ask the
patient's family for permission before performing an autopsy. A forensic
pathologist will conduct the autopsy if the cause of death is questionable or
connected to an illicit activity. Such medico-legal autopsies do not require
the consent of the next of kin.
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Forensic Pathology Definition
In the study of crimes and the examination of unexpected,
suspicious, or inexplicable deaths, forensic pathology employs pathological
techniques. A forensic pathologist examines remains to ascertain the cause of
death and the circumstances surrounding it. They also search for potential
trial-relevant evidence. Coroners are another name for forensic pathologists.
What Does a Forensic Pathologist do?
The goal of a forensic pathologist is to identify the
deceased, as well as to ascertain the time of death, manner of death (natural,
accident, suicide, or homicide), cause of death, and, if the death was caused
by injury, the type of instrument used to cause it. This is done as a doctor
who specialises in the investigation of sudden, unexpected, and violent deaths.
The forensic pathologist first learns the circumstances
surrounding the death and frequently also learns the deceased's previous
medical history. The forensic pathologist then examines the body internally and
externally, obtaining tiny tissue samples to look for abnormal alterations that
aren't evident to the human eye. An autopsy is the postmortem examination that
takes place.
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on December 21-23, 2022 in Dubai, UAE
What is Autopsy Pathology?
An autopsy, also known as a post-mortem examination, an
obduction, a necropsy, or an autopsia cadaverum, is a surgical procedure that
entails a detailed examination of a corpse by dissection in order to ascertain
the manner, mode, and cause of death as well as to assess any disease or injury
that may have been sustained for research or educational purposes. (Non-human
animals normally do not undergo necropsies.) A pathologist is a type of medical
professional that specialises in doing autopsies. Most of the time, a coroner
or medical examiner can determine the cause of death.
The knowledge of disease is continually improved by
autopsies. With the use of autopsies, professionals can better understand how
diseases develop, make diagnoses that are correct, enhance treatment, and
perhaps even help other patients who are currently afflicted with a disease
that is similar to their own.
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Important Information:
Conference Name: 12th Emirates Pathology &
Digital Pathology Utilitarian Conference
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Dates December
21-23, 2022
Venue: Dubai, UAE
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include plenary speakers, keynote speakers, panel discussions and presentations
in parallel sessions.
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