Volume 19 (2024)
Volume 18 (2023)
Volume 17 (2022)
Volume 16 (2021)
Volume 15 (2020)
Volume 14 (2019)
Volume 13 (2018)
Volume 12 (2017)
Volume 11 (2016)
Volume 10 (2015)
Volume 9 (2014)
Volume 8 (2013)
Volume 7 (2012)
Volume 6 (2011)
Volume 5 (2010)
Volume 4 (2009)
Volume 3 (2008)
Volume 2 (2007)
Volume 1 (2006)
Oral Pathology
Gorham’s Disease of the Maxilla and Mandible With Distinctive Cone Beam Computerized Tomographic Features

Rupam Sinha; Soumyabrata Sarkar; Tanya Khaitan; Deepsikha Ramani

Volume 12, Issue 3 , July 2017, , Pages 301-306

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2017.25855

Abstract
  Gorham’s disease is a rare and atypical disorder epitomized by progressive osteolysis of bone with eventual total disappearance of bone. The etiology is poorly understood with variable clinical presentation. Most times it is initially misdiagnosed as temporomandibular joint dysfunction, periodontal ...  Read More

Hairy Cell Leukemia in a Young Male: An Unusual Presentation

Manveen Kaur; Koushik Kar; Varsha Dalal; Fouzia Siraj

Volume 11, Issue 4 , October 2016, , Pages 421-422

Abstract
  Dear Editor-in-Chief A 28 yr male was presented in October 2015 at Medicine Outpatient Department, Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi- India with generalized weakness, fever and cough for preceding 15 days. Clinicoradiologic examination revealed pallor, firm, non-tender splenomegaly measuring 13.7 cm and ...  Read More

Ebola Infection and Diabetes Mellitus

Sora Yasri; Viroj Wiwanitkit

Volume 11, Issue 2 , April 2016, , Pages 191-193

Abstract
  Diabetes mellitus is the common endocrine problem that affects millions of world population. The disease can be seen in every country around the world. It is recorded as one of the most common noninfectious disease at present. In the era of the new emerging diseases, the concern on the effect of new ...  Read More

Hematopathology
Interdigitating Dendritic Cell Tumor of Submandibular Lymph Node: Case Report and Literature Review

Soroush Felezi; Anahita Nosrati; Mohammad Eslami Jouybari; Javane Jafarshad

Volume 16, Issue 2 , April 2021, , Pages 237-242

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2020.120698.2411

Abstract
  Dendritic cells (DCs) are key arms of immune system, which act in antigen presenting processes, and are considered as a bridge between innate and adaptive immune responses. DCs are found in both lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs. They are called interdigitating dendritic cells (IDCs) in secondary lymphoid ...  Read More

The Expression of FOXE-1 and STIP-1 in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma and Their Relationship with Patient Prognosis

Enas M. Fouad; Ola A Harb; Reham Amin Salem; Ola M El farargy; Fady M Habib; Loay M Gertallah

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 256-271

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.256

Abstract
   Background and Objective: Most patients with papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland (PTC) have favorable outcome, but since it has severe capability to invade the nearby tissues, there is a great risk of regional and distal lymph-nodes (LNs) metastases related to poor prognostic parameters, early ...  Read More

Pregnancies Complicated by Hemoglobin H disease

Beuy Joob; Viroj Wiwanitkit

Volume 11, Issue 3 , July 2016, , Pages 301-302

Abstract
  Dear Editor-in-Chief The recent report on “The Adverse Effects of Pregnancies Complicated by Hemoglobin H (HBH) Disease” is very interesting (1). Rabiee et al. reported a pregnant case complicated with HBH disease. Indeed, this problem might not common in the Middle East but it is very ...  Read More

Gynecologic Pathology
Placental Mesenchymal Dysplasia With Normal Fetus: A Rare Case Report

Subrata Pal; Kingshuk Bose; Palash Ch Mondal; Srabani Chakrabarti; Mrinal Sikder

Volume 12, Issue 3 , July 2017, , Pages 307-310

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2017.25856

Abstract
  Placental mesenchymal dysplasia (PMD) is a rare benign placental abnormality. It is characterized by hydropic degeneration of stem villi, placentomegaly, and increased maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein(AFP). It can be associated with different congenital abnormalities, karyotype abnormalities, and feto-maternal ...  Read More

Plasma Fibrinogen and D-dimer in Children With Sepsis: A Single-center Experience

Abhimanyu Sharma; Meera Sikka; Sunil Gomber; Satendra Sharma

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 272-275

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.272

Abstract
  Background & Objectives:  In sepsis, enhanced fibrin formation, impaired fibrin degradation, and intravascular fibrin deposition lead to a prothrombotic state. The current study aimed at measuring various coagulation parameters to predict an early marker for disseminated intravascular coagulation ...  Read More

Biochemistry
Dark Chocolate Intake Acutely Enhances Neutrophil Count in Peripheral Venous Blood

Martina Montagnana; Elisa Danese; Gabriel Lima-Oliveira; Gian Luca Salvagno; Giuseppe Lippi

Volume 12, Issue 3 , July 2017, , Pages 311-312

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2017.25047

Abstract
  Beside the well-established impact on decreasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases (1), recent attention has been paid to the relationship between cocoa-containing foods and the immune system (2), showing that dark chocolate consumption enhances the systemic defense against bacterial (3) and viral ...  Read More

Squamous Cell Differentiation in Metastatic Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma: Metaplastic

Adriana Handra-Luca

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 276-280

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.276

Abstract
  Squamous cell differentiation (SCD) may occur in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) only at metastatic sites. We have studied cytokeratin CK5/6 and P63 along with TTF1 (thyroid transcription factor 1)  and B-Raf (V-Raf murine sarcoma viral oncogene homolog B1) immunohistochemical expression in neck ...  Read More

Endocrine Pathology
Current Diagnostic Status of Pheochromocytomaand Future Perspective: A Mini Review

Fatemeh Khatami; Seyed Mohammad Tavangar

Volume 12, Issue 3 , July 2017, , Pages 313-322

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2017.26267

Abstract
  Pheochromocytomas (PCCs) are rare neuroendocrine tumors. The current diagnostic tools are based on biochemistry and histopathology results, but heterogeneity of diagnostic markers, signs and symptoms of PCCs bring a lot of difficulties for these two current methods. Unfortunately microscopic understanding ...  Read More

Hematopathology
Non Secretory Multiple Myeloma With HCV Infection: A Rare Case Entity

Arun Puri; Heena Wadhwa; Navtej Singh

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 281-284

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.281

Abstract
  Multiple Myeloma is a neoplasm of B cell lineage characterized by excessive proliferation of abnormal plasma cells. It is characterized by a clinical  pentad of 1) anemia, 2) a monoclonal protein in the serum or the urine or both, 3) bone leisons and or bone pain, 4) hypercalcemia >11.5g/dl and ...  Read More

Hematopathology
Cutaneous Verrucous Carcinoma Superimposed on Chronically Inflamed Ileostomy Site Skin: A Case Report

Ali Yaghobi; Payam Azadeh; Behzad Nemati Honar

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 285-288

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.285

Abstract
  Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is a rare variant of well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) which is usually found in oral cavity mucosa. Cutaneous verrucous carcinoma is a rare entity and in this paper we report a 43 years old man with VC superimposed on chronically inflamed skin of ileostomy site. ...  Read More

Gynecologic Pathology
Hepatoid Variant of Yolk Sac Tumor of Both Ovaries With Widespread Intra-abdominal and Lung Metastasis: A Case Report

Srilatha Parampalli Srinivas; Archana Shivamurthy; Lakshmi Rao; Rajeshwari Gurumoorthy Bhat

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 289-293

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.289

Abstract
  Hepatoid variant of yolk sac tumor of ovary is an unusual tumor with an aggressive behavior. It is usually observed in young females, presents with abdominal complaints and is associated with raised α-fetoprotein (AFP) levels. It should be differentiated from other hepatoid tumors involving the ...  Read More

Molecular Diagnostic Methods of Brucellosis: a Note on Pitfalls

Massoud Hajia; Amir Sohrabi

Volume 13, Issue 2 , April 2018, , Pages 294-295

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.13.2.294

Abstract
  Clinical manifestations of the brucellosis may show extensive appearance because of its wide signs and symptoms. Patients with brucellosis are usually symptomatically treated by using different antibiotics at private clinics due to misdiagnosis of clinical laboratory findings specially those chronic ...  Read More

Infectious Diseases
Effects of Human Nucleolus Upon Guest Viral-Life, Focusing in COVID-19 Infection: A Mini- Review

Moslem Bahadori; Mohammad Hossein Azizi; Shahriar Dabiri; Neda Bahadori

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 1-7

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.540305.2744

Abstract
  The nucleolus is a subcellular membraneless structure of eukaryotic cells. In 1965, in a world’s southern summer summit in Uruguay, the role of the nucleolus as the site of ribosome synthesis, biogenesis, and processing of tRNA was conclusively established. Today, accumulating evidence confirm ...  Read More

Microbiology
Higher Viral Load of Polyomavirus Type BK but not JC among Renal Transplant Recipients in Comparison to Donors

Samaneh Abolbashari; MohammadTaghi Shakeri; Maryam Hami; Aida Gholoobi; Amin Hooshyar Chechaklou; Mohammad Sadegh Damavandi; Aref Movaqar; Razieh Yousefi; Zahra Meshkat; Saeedeh Hajebi Khaniki

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 8-14

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.535072.2690

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Polyomaviruses types BK and JC and Cytomegalovirus (CMV) have been shown to be related to kidney transplantation complications. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of these viruses in patients receiving kidney transplantation.Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed ...  Read More

GI, Liver & Pancreas Pathology
Immunohistochemical Expression of Stanniocalcin 2 in Colorectal Cancer: A Retrospective Egyptian Study

Hala M. El-hanbuli; Rehab S. Galal; Mohammed F. Darweesh; Mohamed H. Elmahdi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 15-22

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.521799.2559

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Colorectal cancer is the third most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Stanniocalcin 2 (STC2) is a glycoprotein hormone over-expressed in many human cancers where it regulates tumor progression and invasion. Evaluating its expression in colorectal cancer and its relation ...  Read More

GI, Liver & Pancreas Pathology
Kindlin1 As a Sex and Location Specific Diagnostic Marker in Gastric Cancer Patients

Mohammad Reza Abbaszadegan; Negin Taghehchian; Azadeh Aarabi; Sohrab Nozari; Ehsan Saburi; Meysam Moghbeli

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 23-28

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.526950.2603

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Gastric cancer (GC) is considered one of the main reasons for cancer-related mortalities among Iranians. Kindlin-1 is an adhesion protein member of integrin-interacting proteins, regulating integrin activation through direct interaction with β-integrin. Therefore, kindlin-1 ...  Read More

GI, Liver & Pancreas Pathology
LncRNA SNHG6 Silencing Could Arrest Progression of High Grade Colorectal Cancers

Amin Jafari Oliayi; Shahriar dabiri; Malek Hossein Asadi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 29-36

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.527781.2610

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Colorectal cancer (CRC), like other cancers, needs faster and more accurate identifications. A well-timed prognosis of CRC could be an important turning point in the survival of patients. Supplementary signs, such as long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), could be helpful for this ...  Read More

Microbiology
Changes of Routine Hematological Parameters in COVID-19 Patients: Correlation with Imaging Findings, RT-PCR and Outcome

Abdolreza Javadi; Shahriar Dabiri; Manzumeh Shamsi Meymandi; Mohammad Hashemi-Bahremani; Hussein Soleimantabar; Bahram Dabiri; Houman Vosough; Maryam Gheidi Sharan; Farnoosh Sedaghati

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 37-47

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.533645.2675

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is progressively spreading, and many researchers have focused on the prognostic value of laboratory analyses. This study reviewed routine blood parameters, upper respiratory viral load, and chest imaging in recovered and expired COVID-19 ...  Read More

Dermatopathology
Correlation of Histomorphological Findings with Bacteriological Index in Leprosy Patients

Shramika Mahadev Naik; Swapnil Arun More; Sneha Ramdas Joshi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 48-55

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.534122.2682

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Leprosy is characterized by various clinicopathological forms depending on the host's body. Therefore, the correlation of histopathological findings with bacteriological index is helpful in diagnosing, classifying, and monitoring the treatment. We aimed to analyze the histomorphological ...  Read More

Cytology
Direct Smear Versus Liquid-Based Cytology in the Diagnosis of Bladder Lesions

Mahmoud Reza Kalantari; Mohammad Ali Jahanshahi; Masoumeh Gharib; Sara Hashemi; Shakiba Kalantari

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 56-64

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.528171.2646

Abstract
  Background & Objective: Urine cytology is an important diagnostic method for urinary tract cancers (especially carcinomas), which is suitable for follow-up of residual urothelial tumors after surgery of malignant bladder tumors. In this study, for the first time, liquid-based cytology (LBC) was used ...  Read More

Microbiology
The Performance of SARS-CoV-2 Serology Testing in the Diagnosis of COVID-19

Alireza Abdollahi; Samaneh Salarvand; Vahid Mehrtash; Bita Jafarzadeh; Mohammadreza Salehi; Reza Ghalehtaki; Saeed Nateghi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 65-70

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.526032.2597

Abstract
  Background & Objective: COVID-19 reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) has been a reference test for diagnosing a disease since the very beginning of the pandemic. COVID-19 serology tests have also been developed and used to estimate the prevalence of individuals who have already ...  Read More

Microbiology
Is There A Correlation Between COVID-19 and Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E Serum Antibody Level?

Alireza Abdollahi; Samaneh Salarvand; Vahid Mehrtash; Bita Jafarzadeh; Reza Ghalehtaki; Saeed Nateghi

Volume 17, Issue 1 , January 2022, , Pages 71-74

https://doi.org/10.30699/ijp.2021.528077.2615

Abstract
  Background & Objective: The prevalence of COVID-19 and its severity have been observed to be on a lower level in underdeveloped countries with poorer standards of hygiene. This disparity may be attributed to the higher seroprevalence of other viral diseases which can result in the presence of antibodies ...  Read More