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hematopathology

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hematopathology /he·ma·to·pa·thol·o·gy/ (-pah-thol´ah-je) hemopathology.
he·ma·to·pa·thol·o·gy (hm-t-p-thl-j, h-mt-)
n.
The branch of pathology dealing with diseases of the blood and the blood-producing organs. Also called hemopathology.

hematopathology.
hematopathology
the study of diseases of the blood; hemopathology.


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From the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Division of Hematopathology, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans.
We are firmly entrenched in our belief that diagnostic genetic testing is the opportunity of the future, much the same as hematopathology has been the opportunity of our recent past; but it will take great concentration and effort on our part to execute on our beliefs.
Bruner, whose areas of special interest include cytopathology and hematopathology, is a laboratory inspector for the College of American Pathologists (CAP) Laboratory Accreditation Program.
 
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