Pediatric Pathology

Pediatric and perinatal pathology is associated with identification of disease in the fetus infant and child. It is age-specific rather than organ-specific and includes investigation of that organ unique to the fetus, which is the placenta. The spectrum of disease in this age range is very unique from that seen in adults and the interaction of congenital malformation and growth of the child interact to produce unique pathology. Degenerative disease is unusual in children, but cancers are relatively common, albeit the types of tumors are different to those in adults. Because of the smaller numbers of cases involved, perinatal and pediatric pathology departments are concentrated in very larger centers.


  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  • Parasite Immunology
  • Infection and Immunity

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