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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
171 Involvement of glutamate, oxidative stress and inducible nitric oxide synthase in the
convulsant activity of ciprofloxacin in mice
2012
172 The prognostic value of breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP/ABCG2) expression in breast carcinomas. 2012
173 Precocious puberty secondary to a mixed germ cell-sex cord- stromal tumor associated with an ovarion yolk sac tumor: a case report 2012
174 Effects of Combined Use of Estrogenic and Progestional Steriods on Lung Proteins, DeoxyNucleic Acid and Ribonucleic Acid in Mature Female Albino Rats 2012
175 Involvement of glutamate, oxidative stress and inducible nitric oxide synthase in the convulsant activity of ciprofloxacin in mice. 2012
176 Experimental Study of The effects of Cotraceptive Steriods on Liver Proteins and Nucleic Acids In Mature Female Albino Rats
2012
177 Capillaria Philippinensis: A Cause of Chronic Diarrhea in Upper Egypt.
2012
178 Assessment of malignancy rate in thyroid nodules according to the Bethesda system of fine-needle aspiration. Report from a tertiary center in the Southwestern region of Saudi Arabia 2012
179 Clinically unsuspected neuritic leprosy with caseation necrosis.
2012
180 Time-dependent Morphological and Biochemical
Changes following Cutaneous Thermal Burn Injury and
Their Modulation by Copper Nicotinate Complex:
An Animal Model
2012