The study was financed by the College of American Pathologists and the American Clinical Laboratory Association.
The Singaporean pathologists found that Mr. Todd's body showed signs of death by hanging.
Urologists who team up with pathologists appear to bill more, he said, leading to potential waste.
AMs were told the low uptake was partly due to a shortage of specialist pathologists.
Pathologists have even found tiny deposits of prostate cancer cells in men in their 20s.
Pathologists have classified HL into five types, which are associated with site of origin and spread.
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Other leading pathologists are also trying to repair the image of the profession in the wake of the scandal.
Spitz has co-authored the book "Medicolegal Investigations of Death, " considered the bible of forensic pathology that pathologists worldwide use.
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Pathologists said Miss Hickman died from inhalation of fumes and burns, and the other five from inhalation of fire fumes.
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Recently, pathologists in Britain looked for signs of Alzheimer's disease in the autopsied brains of 180 people killed in accidents.
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Beware also ancillary providers, such as anesthesiologists, pathologists, radiologists and pharmacists, who might bill separately from the hospital and the surgeon.
Following Kennedy's assassination in 1963, pathologists found "almost no adrenal tissue" according to an article in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
When her body was returned to England her organs were missing so UK pathologists have been unable to carry out post-mortem tests.
The pathologists and other groups are lobbying Congress to end the exemption.
Urologists in practices with in-house pathologists sent 11.4 jars per biopsy for testing versus 5.9 jars per biopsy for other doctors in 2005.
Speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and other specialized doctors can be critical for early intervention to help a child lessen the challenges of autism.
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Our members are educators, speech pathologists, a retired school nurse, school psychologists, retired diagnosticians and a grandmother of a student with special needs.
Pathologists revealed that Ms Leiper had died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head which would have killed her within two hours.
Despite what they have to do, most pathologists are cool people.
The Royal College of Pathologists said the doctors involved in the lead cases had had good intentions, which were to establish why the deaths had occurred.
It also wants a human tissue register to back up new rules on the retention of organs, published by the Royal College of Pathologists last month.
Most of the bruising found by pathologists was to Keanu's lower chest and abdomen, but there were also found to be bruising to the head and back.
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The Royal College of Pathologists - which sets official standards for the doctors who carry out post-mortems - has already introduced its own guidance on this issue.
When Tobias asked these questions at the makeshift morgue in Bali, he was told there were forensic pathologists from Australia, Pakistan and Holland but not one British expert.
She was then asked why the two pathologists who carried out the post mortem examination on Declan and the radiographer who X-rayed his body had not mentioned Harris lines.
Speech-language pathologists diagnose and treat any disorder related to speech-language communication, with about 50% working in educational services and the rest employed by health care and social assistance facilities.
The pathologists say the order for trusts to check records has had a "considerable impact" on the time of staff involved - to the "detriment" of the pathology service itself.
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The Health Affairs study's conclusions are "largely around billing practices, not around clinical practices, " said George Kwass, a pathologist based in Massachusetts and board member of the College of American Pathologists.
Hiring pathologists boosts revenue for a practice and creates a potential incentive to increase the number of tests ordered, said Jean Mitchell, a Georgetown University economist and author of the study.
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