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Department of Pathology

Research

The main interest of research in our department is the application of recent pathological research methodologies to understand the pathogenesis, improve the diagnosis and predict the prognosis of human disease.

The department collaborates with other clinical departments in different research fields and theses. It also provides research opportunities for postgraduates and staff from the department and from any other discipline both from Egypt and abroad.

The main research facilities available at the department:

  1. Histopathological examination and evaluation of tissues .
  2. Cytopathological assessment of exfoliative and FNA cytology.
  3. immunohistochemical – based researches.

         Research Plan

# Title Research Year
231 Steroid therapy is associated with decreased numbers of dendritic cells and fibroblasts, and increased numbers of satellite cells, in the dystrophic skeletal muscle 2010
232 Evaluation Of Expression And Prognostic Value of Survivin in Bladder Carcinoma 2010
233 Evaluation Of Expression And Prognostic Value of Survivin in Bladder Carcinoma 2010
234 Glioma Grading by using cerebral blood volume measurements at Dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast enhanced perfusion MR Imaging 2010
235 Clinicopathologic Features and Genotyping of Patients with Chronic HBV Infection in the Upper Egypt.

2010
236 .Expression of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 in human trophoblasts of normal and preeclamptic placentas: preliminary findings 2009
237 Phenotypical characteristics of the immune cells in allergic contact dermatitis, atopic dermatitis and pityriasis rosea 2009
238 Pulmonary renal syndrome associated with Wegener's granulomatosis: a case report and review of literature 2009
239 Immunohistochemical evaluation of inhibin alpha subunit expression through the menestrual cycle, disordered proliferative, hyperplastic endometrium with special emphasis on its role in endometrial carcinogenesis 2009
240 Global histone modifications in breast cancer correlate with tumour phenotypes, prognostic factors, and patient outcome. 2009