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Research and Reviews in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology

Research and Reviews in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology

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Research and Reviews in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology is online, Open Access journal that seeks to disseminate high-quality research articles, reviews, letters, and guest-edited single-topic issues in all areas of Fetal and Pediatric Pathology. Our journal is committed to publishing the latest advances in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology.

As a peer-reviewed journal, Research and Reviews in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology is a trustworthy source of current information on developments in the field, including Fetal and Pediatric Pathology. The journal's scope also encompasses studies that relate to Fetal and Pediatric Pathology. Our primary objective is to rapidly publish quality papers and make them freely accessible to researchers worldwide.

The following topics are covered by the Research and Reviews in Fetal and Pediatric Pathology:

  • Fetal development
  • Fetal growth
  • Fetal monitoring
  • Fetal ultrasound
  • Fetal distress
  • Fetal surgery
  • Fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Fetal medicine
  • Fetal position
  • Fetal circulation
  • Pediatric pathology
  • Congenital anomalies
  • Neonatal pathology
  • Childhood cancer
  • Pediatric hematology
  • Pediatric nephrology
  • Pediatric neurology
  • Pediatric cardiology
  • Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Pediatric endocrinology
  • Pediatric pulmonology
  • Pediatric rheumatology
  • Pediatric infectious diseases
  • Pediatric genetics
  • Pediatric immunology
  • Pediatric dermatology
  • Pediatric surgery
  • Pediatric radiology
  • Pediatric ophthalmology
  • Pediatric otolaryngology
  • Pediatric orthopedics
  • Pediatric urology
  • Fetal and neonatal autopsy
  • Placental pathology
  • Perinatal pathology
  • Child abuse pathology
  • Forensic pediatric pathology
  • Molecular pathology
  • Electron microscopy
  • Immunohistochemistry


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