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We encourage submission of new images for this feature of the STP Forum, where participants can view and comment on slides of pathology images. To submit a new case, please e-mail cases to the STP staff for posting at stp@toxpath.org. Please include the following information with your submission: In the Signalment textbox please include: Species, Breed, Strain, Sex, Age, Use of animal this case was taken from. In the Message textbox include: 1. Submitter’s Name; 2. Source Institution; 3. Image Legend(s) describing for the uninitiated, what does each image show?; 4. Morphologic Diagnosis for case and/or each image, if different; 5. Etiology: (Chemical class, Therapeutic Class, Genetic factors); 6. Condition, if different from morphologic diagnosis; 7. Background Discussion (a couple paragraphs is ideal); and 8. References (up to 3).
Toxicologic pathology cases may also be found on the web site of the British Society of Toxicologic Pathologistsby clicking here. From the BSTP home page, select Trainees Page, then select Slide Review Cases
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