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Transforming Medicine: AI in Digital Anatomic Pathology, Radiology, and Laboratory Medicine

Surgical and Experimental Pathology is calling for submissions to our Collection on 'Transforming Medicine: AI in Digital Anatomic Pathology, Radiology, and Laboratory Medicine'. We invite researchers to submit original research articles, case reports and reviews, highlighting innovative research that bridges molecular investigation and clinical practice, ultimately enhancing healthcare outcomes through technology and collaboration.

Predictive Markers in Daily Anatomic Pathology

Surgical and Experimental Pathology is calling for submissions to our Collection on 'Predictive Markers in Daily Anatomic Pathology.' In this Collection, we aim to shed light on the latest advancements in understanding and utilizing Predictive Markers to enhance diagnostic accuracy, treatment selection, and patient outcomes.


Featured Article: Essential neuromuscular advice for pathologists (first of two parts)

This review article from authors at the SARAH Network of Rehabilitation Hospitals discusses the latest diagnostic approaches of common neuromuscular disorders. It offers a comprehensive overview of the prevalence of these disorders, essential guidance for pathologists, and the latest in muscle imaging techniques.
The article concludes by emphasising the importance of an integrated, multiprofessional approach for accurate diagnosis in the contemporary era of Surgical-Molecular Pathology.

Read the full article here.

No article-processing charges

The publication costs for Surgical and Experimental Pathology are currently covered by the Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia and therefore no fees for article processing will be charged to authors whose articles are accepted for publication. 

Aims and scope

Surgical and Experimental Pathology publishes essential research in molecular and cellular pathology, physiopathology, biomarkers of disease mechanisms, clinic-pathological entities and predictive response to therapy, with a special focus on translational approaches. It also brings together research addressing animal models, new and comparative methods, and case collections for specific regions or ethnic groups. The journal explores the pathophysiological and pathogenetic mechanisms of human disease, and aims to bridge the gap between molecular investigation and daily practice in surgical pathology.

Institutional affiliation

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Founded in 1954 and headquartered in São Paulo, Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia (SBP - Brazilian Society of Pathology) brings together specialists in pathology. The society is committed to providing professional, technical, and scientific support to its members. For more info, visit the SBP website.

About the Editor-in-Chief

Dr Soares (1)Dr Fernando Augusto Soares is a Full Professor at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, and Head of the Department of Anatomic Pathology at D'Or Hospitals Network, São Paulo. He received his MD from the Faculty of Medicine at Santos and PhD from the University of São Paulo at Ribeirão Preto. He has extensive experience in pathology and is a senior investigator in several grants which have resulted in more than 450 peer-reviewed scientific papers in international journals. He is a former president of both the Brazilian Society of Pathology and the Latin American Society of Pathology.

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