Welcome to the April issue of Pathway, a monthly magazine designed for anyone interested in their health and wellbeing and in the integral role that pathology plays in the diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases.
This month’s issue of Pathway looks at the following:
The World Health Organization declared measles to be an imminent threat in every region of the world. Prof Dominic Dwyer explains what that means for Australia.
Given the broad clinical presentation of coeliac disease, pathology is crucial to identify at-risk patients. An accurate diagnosis must be achieved to avoid patients being misdiagnosed.
Standardising preanalytical conditions for gestational diabetes blood test
A working party of pathologists, clinicians and researchers are working towards an international study to improve the diagnosis of gestational diabetes.
The recent emergence of emicuzimab has revolutionised haemophilia A care. Discover why it is likely to have a significant impact on healthcare systems and the lives of patients worldwide.