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Conference series takes massive pleasure in inviting all the participants from across the globe to webinar which will be held during August 29 , 2021. This webinar has competent keynote talks, verbal speeches, young research forums and exhibitions offering visions to the significance and efficiency of Pathology research.
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Pathology is a topic that goes beyond medical guidelines of professionals. Pathology Congress 2021 puts together all the extroverts under one umbrella with current progress. Pathology is the general study of disease, incorporating a wide range of departments of biological science research and medical fields to describe work within the modern medical field of general pathology, which comprises the diagnosis of any specific disease generally over tissue, cell, and body fluid samples analysis. The pathology practitioner's physician is called a pathologist. Laboratory medicine is the medicine branch in which tissue, fluid or complex tissue examples are examined outside
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Scientific Sessions
Track 1: Pathology
Pathology is the study of the disease. It is the bridge between science and medicine. It supports all aspects of patient care, from diagnostic tests and treatment advice to the use of cutting-edge genetic technologies and disease prevention.
Physicians and scientists working with pathology are specialists in diseases and illnesses. They use their experience to support all aspects of health, from guiding doctors on how to treat common illnesses to using cutting-edge genetic technologies to treat patients with life-threatening conditions. Pathologists play a key role in research, advancing medicine and developing new treatments to fight viruses, infections and diseases like cancer.
Track 2: Hematopathology
Hematopathology is a comprehensive clinical and diagnostic division and provides specialized diagnostic and testing services for patients with all types of leukemia, myeloid neoplasia, lymphoma, myeloma and benign hematological diseases. We are specialized in the diagnosis of a variety of hematological disorders, including acute and chronic leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, myeloproliferative disorders, anemias and cytopenia, benign disorders of bone marrow and lymph nodes, B cell lymphomas and T cell lymphomas and cutaneous lymphomas.
The Hematopathology Division provides consultancy, laboratory testing and diagnosis, and coordinates specialized laboratories for molecular diagnosis, flow cytometry, cytogenetic and FISH analysis, and specialized bone marrow testing.
Track 3: Neuropathology
Neuropathology covers the study of diseases of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord), peripheral and skeletal muscle. Neuropathologists spend most of their time diagnosing tumors, inflammatory diseases and infections.
Track 4: Cytopathology
The cytopathologist is an anatomical pathologist trained in the diagnosis of human diseases through the study of cells obtained from secretions and body fluids; scraping, washing or spongeing the surface of an injury; or by aspirating a tumor mass or organ from the body with a fine needle. Cytopathologists maintain a patient-centered approach by performing fine needle aspirations with assessment of suitability on site in collaboration with radiologists and primary care physicians.
Track 5: Digital pathology
Digital pathology is a subfield of pathology that focuses on data management based on information generated from digitized specimen slides. Through the use of computer-based technology, digital pathology practices virtual microscopy. Slides of glass are converted into digital slides that can be viewed, managed, shared and analyzed on a computer monitor. With the practice of Whole-Slide Imaging (WSI), which is another name for virtual microscopy, the field of digital pathology is growing and has applications in diagnostic medicine, with the objective of obtaining diagnoses, prognoses and disease prediction due to to success in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Track 6: Histopathology
Histopathology is the study of the manifestations of the disease through microscopic examination of tissues from plants and animals. Histopathology focuses on the basic changes that happen in cells, tissues and organs when presented with harmful shocks. Histopathologists examine larger pieces of tissue to aid in the analysis and treatment of patients. It is performed by examining cells and tissues under a light microscope, which were sectioned, stained and mounted on a microscope slide.
Track 7: Psychopathology
Psychopathology, also called abnormal psychology, the study of mental disorders and unusual or maladaptive behaviors. An understanding of the genesis of mental disorders is critical for mental health professionals in psychiatry, psychology and social work. A controversial issue in psychopathology is the distinction between dysfunctional or aberrant and merely idiosyncratic behaviors.
Track 8: Pulmonary pathology
Pulmonary pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology that deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the lungs and thoracic pleura. Diagnostic samples are often obtained by transbronchial bronchoscopic biopsy, CT-guided percutaneous biopsy or video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). The diagnosis of inflammatory or fibrotic diseases of the lungs is considered by many pathologists to be particularly challenging.
Track 9: Diagnostic Pathology
It is a branch that deals with the examination of the tissues of the body and their examination. Microscopic study of disease determination, abnormal tissue development, histopathology of the lesions and sometimes post-mortem. Conducts research on surgical pathology and in critical diagnosis.
Track 10: Neuropathology
Neuropathology is the study of diseases of the nervous system tissue, usually in the form of small surgical biopsies or autopsies of the whole body. Neuropathologists generally work in an anatomical pathology department, but work closely with the clinical disciplines of neurology and neurosurgery, which often depend on neuropathology for a diagnosis. Neuropathology is also related to forensic pathology, because brain disease or brain injury may be related to the cause of death.
Track 11: Renal Pathology
Renal biopsy is a valuable example. Its tiny size is misleading due to the enormous amount of data it contains, essential data to understand the etiology, treatment and prediction of the patient. Renal pathology or renal pathology covers the points of poisonous tubular rot, renal carcinomas, diabetic glomerulosclerosis and other diseases related to the kidneys inspected with an augmentation instrument or atomic test. Patients with kidney disease incorporate a wide range of restorative conditions that are occasionally complex and multisystemic in nature.
Track 12: Surgical Pathology
Surgical Pathology Conferences are the investigation of tissues expelled from living patients during surgery to help analyze a disease and decide on a treatment schedule. Surgical pathology includes macroscopic and thorough examination of surgical examples and, in addition, biopsies gathered by specialists and non-specialist speech therapists conferences, for example, general internists, therapeutic subspecialists, dermatologists and interventional radiologists. The Division of Surgical Pathology is responsible for the histological analysis of biopsies and surgical resections of real organ structures.
Track 13: Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of dermatology and pathology that includes the investigation of skin diseases at an infinitesimal level. Dermatopathology additionally involves examining the potential reasons for skin diseases. Histopathology conferences at a fundamental level. Skin biopsy is performed to obtain a definitive conclusion and inspected with a magnifying glass or subjected to other atomic tests.
Track 14: Microbial Pathology
Microbial pathogenesis is the investigation of atomic systems used by organisms to cause disease in people and creatures. The Investigate Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology division focuses on birthplace and improvement of human diseases with an emphasis on microbial specialists and subatomic instruments of host reaction and resilience. A wide variety of devices such as bacteria, protozoa, parasites and viral pathogens develop in the host and collect supplements, which also cause damage and disease. Microbiologists use each of the devices of current hereditary qualities, atomic science, biophysics and natural chemistry keeping in mind the ultimate goal of understanding the unpredictable procedure used by Microbial Pathology. Seeing how microorganisms cause disease is regularly the initial step towards improving new remediation methodologies.
Market Analaysis
Pathology is the causal study of diseases by examining the sample of body tissues (for example, Pap smears / biopsies) and body fluids (for example, blood / urine, etc.). It creates a bridge between health science and medicine. Pathology covers all aspects of patient care, from diagnosis to treatment and prevention advice. In general, pathologists work with doctors, scientists, nurses and healthcare professionals in hospitals and GP surgeries to diagnose, prevent and treat diseases. All segments of pathology are composed of more than 20 different disciplines, starting with general disciplines such as cytopathology, histopathology, chemical pathology, hematopathology, anatomical pathology, medical microbiology and more advanced digital pathology.
The global market for Digital Pathology generated approximately US $ 1.98 billion in 2012 and is expected to reach US $ 5.7 billion by 2020. The automation of conventional pathology methods is the main driving force for this market, which leads to improvements in workflow efficiency, analysis efficiency. The other determining factor includes speed and precision in the results, availability of diagnostic resources in remote areas, cost reduction, reduction of procedural costs from the delivery of the slide to the data. The main disadvantage is the strict regulatory approval process for digital pathology systems. The other limiting factors are: cost of integrating the digital pathology system and standardization of technology and data interpretation format between countries. The Whole slide imaging (WSI) is the most revenue generating segment in this arena with the greatest growth potential.
The European digital pathology market is estimated to reach $ 151 million in 2021, against $ 62.3 million in 2012. During the same period, the US digital pathology market will reach $ 205.67 million 77.23 million to a 17% CAGR. Among all countries, North America will dominate the Digital Pathology market, followed by Europe, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. Asia-Pacific will witness the fastest growth (at a 13.4% CAGR) during the forecast period. The growth will be supported by an increase in the number of cancer patients, an increase in demand for new patient care facilities and a reduction in laboratory expenses.
Anatomical Pathology plays a fundamental role for the study, diagnosis and treatment of several chronic diseases, such as infectious diseases and cancer. Includes analysis of biopsy or body parts to diagnose a disease. It is also very important in the Pharmaceutical Industries to carry out toxicological studies. This anatomical pathology market has enormous growth potential, fueled by the increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases, an increase in the aging of the population and, in addition, an increase in health spending worldwide. The global anatomical pathology market can be segmented into types of products and services. The pathology services market can be segmented into reagents, consumables, instruments and services. The instruments can be segmented into slide filters, tissue processors, microtomes and the application market can be segmented for drug discovery and diagnosis. The products in terms of users' ca are segmented in diagnostic laboratories, hospitals and research organizations.
The anatomical pathology market is dominated by North America, followed by Europe and Asia. This growth is attributed to the rapid increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases, the increase in the aging population, the growing demand for personalized medicine, the presence of a large market and huge government and private investments. The anatomical market was valued at around US $ 16.2 billion in
With more than 33 organizations donating computerized pathology equipment, programming pathology and administrations, the global showcase for advanced pathology is estimated to reach about $ 4.5 billion in 2018. The digital pathology market is expected to bring in $ 1,052 million in 2022. Digital pathology is on the rise and advancement in the field of pathology. The digitalization of pathology has prompted the computerization of exams in the middle of the investigation, saving costs and attempts. The net effect was an incredible cost reduction across the cost of characteristic methodologies and organizations.