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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
271 Alterations of the CD4(+), CD8 (+) T cell subsets, interleukins-1beta, IL-10, IL-17, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis: preliminary observations, 2008
272 Interleukin-17 expression by breast cancer associated macrophages: IL-17 promotes MMP-dependent invasiveness of breast cancer cell lines. 2008
273 Alterations of the CD4(+), CD8 (+) T cell subsets, interleukins-1beta, IL-10, IL-17, tumor necrosis factor-alpha and soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis: preliminary observations, 2008
274 Extracutaneous malignant melanomas. 2008
275 The postoperative histologic changes in the nasal mucosa following treatment with amoxycilline or rifampicin: preliminary findings, 2008
276 Immunohistological evaluation of immune cell infiltrate in cutaneous Kaposi's sarcoma 2008
277 Heat shock protein 27 expression in the human testis showing normal and abnormal spermatogenesis, 2008
278 Alterations of p53 and Bcl-2 protein expression in the recurrent laryngeal and pharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma 2008
279 Immunohistochemical analysis of the immune cells in the epithelioid cell granuloma of tuberculoid leprosy 2008
280 Chemical peeling and microdermabrasion of the skin: comparative immunohistological and ultrastructural studies, 2008