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ON THE COVER:
Illustration of Oral Pathologies. Here, a number of oral pathologies were constructed out of tissue paper. Top left is fissure tongue. Top right is benign migratory glassitis (red and pink). Bottom right (greenish brown) is coated or hairy tongue. Ulcer of tongue (yellow and white) is on bottom left. The large purple area is hairy leucoplakia. In the center, the yellow represents small tags of accessory lymph tissue under the mucosa.
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In this Issue
- Breast Cancer Subtypes Based on ER/PR and Her2 Expression: Comparison of Clinicopathologic Features and Survival
- Birds, Migration and Emerging Zoonoses: West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease, Influenza A and Enteropathogens
- Patient Characteristics Associated with Medication Adherence
- Healthcare Workers Emotions, Perceived Stressors and Coping Strategies During a MERS-CoV Outbreak
- Lessons from BRCA: The Tubal Fimbria Emerges as an Origin for Pelvic Serous Cancer


