- What is Pathology ?
- A consumer guide, including how to understand a pathology report and the process undertaken to reach a diagnosis. - Pathology Quiz Online - Presents a series of illustrated case histories.
- PathWeb - Virtual pathology museum - by the Pathology Department of the University of Connecticut Health Center.
- PathMax - This library contains articles and images relating to all branches, including cytopathology, forensic and molecular pathology.
- International Symposium on Comparative Pathology - An annual event under the auspices of the European Society of Pathology and the Academy of Medical Sciences of Croatia. Details of the next meeting and photographs of previous ones.
- Fibroblast Biology and Pathology at BioBitField - Information on research into the causes and treatment of fibrosis and scleroderma.
- WebPath: The Internet Pathology Laboratory - Contains photographs with explanatory text, tutorials, a case of the week, and laboratory exercises.
- The Pathology Guy - General topics are discussed, as well as articles on autopsies, evidence collection and other forensic issues.
- Pathologynet - Pathology/laboratory news from various sources, a conference calendar and links.
- The Internet Pathology Laboratory - Images, descriptions and tutorials cover all organ systems.
- Online Interactive Pathology Laboratory - Offers an interactive, case-based approach to learning.
- Atlas of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - Images of diseased tissue throughout the tract, including tumours, ulcers and inflammatory bowel disease.
- Armed Forces Institute of Pathology - An agency of the United States Department of Defense offering consultation, education and research. Details of services and resources, and a list of publications.
- Nephropathology Biopsy Cases - Each includes a clinical history, photomicrographs, pathologic diagnosis, and discussion.
- Urbana Atlas of Pathology - Images cover all body systems and disease processes.
- Wellpath - Free registration provides access to courses in several subspecialties.
- Museum of Human Disease - The University of New South Wales ( Australia ) presents interactive images of many pathological processes.
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