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Contents: The Use of Immunohistochemistry: Present and Future – The Expression of Vimentin in Epithelial Neoplasms – Morphologic Manifestations of Malignant Lymphomas in the Spleen. A Histologic and Immunohistochemical Study of 500 Biopsy Cases – Demonstration of Epstein-Barr Viral Genomes in Routine Paraffin Sections of Lymphoproliferative and Epithelial Lesions by in Situ Hybridization – Carcinoma of the Lung;Changing Sex Distribution and Histopathologic Cell Types – Pulmonary Pathology in Lung Transplant Patients – Bronchiolitis Obliterans with Organizing Pneumonia and Constrictive Bronchiolitis: Comparative Analysis ofTwo Distinct Entities – Lymphoid Interstitial Pneunomia in HIV Infected Individuals. Long-Term Clinicopathologic Observations in 52 Patients and Pathogenesis – Genital Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infections and Their Associations with Squamous Cell Cancer: Reappraisal of the Morphologic, Epidemiologic and DNA Data – Central and Peripheral Bronchial Carcinoids Possess Distinct Peptide Immunostaining Patterns – Diagnosis of Rhabdomyosarcomas with Particular Reference to Immunohistochemical Markers – Borderline Lesionsof the Gastric Epithelium: New Indicators of Cancer Risk and Clinical Implications – The Pathology of Secondary Human Yolk Sac in Spontaneous Abortion: Findings in 103 Cases




