2014, Number 2
Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2014; 52 (2)
The Anatomical Pathology, an indispensable discipline, and its only Latin American journal
Rodríguez-Velasco A, Valencia-Mayoral P
Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 232-236
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ABSTRACT
As a medical discipline, pathological anatomy was born between the 16th and 17th centuries, when the bases for scientifi c and technological development, as we know them today, were established. Giovanni Battista Morgagni (1682-1771), one of the greatest clinicians of the 18th century, introduced the concept of correlation between clinical manifestations and pathological anatomic structures. Just like that the pathology has contributed to the characterization of many diseases. Correlation of anatomopathological changes with signs and symptoms of disease is still common practice to date, which constitutes the basis for one of the most relevant pedagogical activities in medicine: the clinical pathological conference. The American Society of Investigative Pathology describes pathology as “the medical specialty that provides the scientifi c foundation of medical practice”. Advances in this discipline have been transmitted mainly in periodical publications as early as the 19th century, and many scientifi c journals dedicated to communication of relevant fi ndings from all over the world have been created since. The uninterrupted publication of a scientifi c journal for 51 years, the journal Patología. Revista Latinoamericana, dedicated to one of the most important medical disciplines is, undoubtedly, an achievement worthy of celebration, for being the only one in Spanish in Latin America.REFERENCES
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