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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

is a broad scope pathology journal from BMJ and ACP, publishing academic
research and practical clinical advice

Impact Factor: 4.467
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JCP offers a mix of cutting-edge academic research and practical clinical
advice. As one of the few broad scope pathology journals, it enables the busy
pathologist to keep up to date with the latest developments in all disciplines
of pathology.

In addition to original research, JCP publishes a wide range of other content
types aimed at the trainee or practising pathologist, including review articles
on hot topics, best practice articles for clinical investigations, detailed
summaries of key genes and molecules in pathogenesis, and multi-disciplinary
grand rounds cases.

Selected articles have accredited online learning modules for self-assessment
and CME.

JCP is the official journal of the Association of Clinical Pathologists.

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Editor-in-Chief: Professor Vikram Deshpande

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Information is also provided on editorial policies and open access.

All manuscripts should be submitted online.

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JCP TURNS 75!

Launched in 1947 by the British Medical Association (BMA), the Journal of
Clinical Pathology has grown into a highly respected and important resource for
pathologists over the last 75 years. To celebrate the journal's anniversary in
2022, we are reflecting on key achievements and highlighting some of the most
influential research that the journal has published. Visit the journal's
Anniversary page to find a video and infographic celebrating the journal's
history, milestones, and most noteworthy papers.




NEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF APPOINTED

We are delighted to announce that Professor Vikram Deshpande has been appointed
as the new Editor-in-Chief for Journal of Clinical Pathology.

Professor Deshpande is Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School and
Pathologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, in the USA. His research has
focused on surgical pathology in the areas of gastrointestinal and connective
tissue diseases. His contributions to the field of IgG4-related disease have
been instrumental in establishing diagnostic criteria, as well as pioneering new
treatments for this disease. Professor Deshpande has published over 100
peer-reviewed articles, editorials, reviews and book chapters and has been an
invited speaker at major national and international pathology meetings.

Professor Deshpande will officially take up his post as Editor-in-Chief on 1st
January 2023, succeeding Professor Tahir Pillay.

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MOST READ ARTICLES

Best practice:

Homocystinuria diagnosis and management: it is not all classical

18 October 2022

Best practice:

Adrenal insufficiency

17 June 2022

Review:

Assessment of mitotic activity in breast cancer: revisited in the digital
pathology era

19 May 2022

Best practice:

Hypertriglyceridaemia: an update

17 November 2022

Best practice:

Homocystinuria diagnosis and management: it is not all classical

18 October 2022


BEST PRACTICE ARTICLES

Best practice:

Drug-induced hyperammonaemia

10 May 2023

Best practice:

Performance and pitfalls of the tools for measuring glomerular filtration rate
to guide chronic kidney disease diagnosis and assessment

10 May 2023

Best practice:

Wilson’s disease: best practice

12 April 2023

Best practice:

UK recommendations for HER2 assessment in breast cancer: an update

17 March 2023

Best practice:

Best practice for LDL-cholesterol: when and how to calculate

17 February 2023


LATEST ARTICLES

Short report:

Technical note on the exploration of COVID-19 in autopsy material

18 May 2023

Short report:

Prognostic factors for pleomorphic dermal sarcoma: analysis of 1911 cases from
the SEER database

18 May 2023

Review:

Expression, assessment and significance of Ki67 expression in breast cancer: an
update

18 May 2023

Editorials:

'Atypical, 'aggressive or 'malignant chondroblastoma? Uncertainty about
uncertain malignant potential

18 May 2023

Original research:

Chondroblastoma: clinicopathological analyses of 307 cases from a single
institution in China and the diagnostic value of the H3F3 K36M mutant antibody

18 May 2023


ALTMETRICS

My approach to bowel ischaemia
22 February 2023
Tumour grading: communication is the key
22 February 2023
Novel histological repertoire of crypt-associated anomalies in inflamed colon
mucosa
10 March 2022
Survey of liver pathologists to assess attitudes towards digital pathology and
artificial intelligence
4 January 2023
Using Systemised Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) codes to select digital
pathology whole slide images for long-term archiving
15 September 2022


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CURRENT ISSUE

Short report:

Technical note on the exploration of COVID-19 in autopsy material

18 May 2023

Short report:

Prognostic factors for pleomorphic dermal sarcoma: analysis of 1911 cases from
the SEER database

18 May 2023

Review:

Expression, assessment and significance of Ki67 expression in breast cancer: an
update

18 May 2023

Editorials:

'Atypical, 'aggressive or 'malignant chondroblastoma? Uncertainty about
uncertain malignant potential

18 May 2023

Original research:

Chondroblastoma: clinicopathological analyses of 307 cases from a single
institution in China and the diagnostic value of the H3F3 K36M mutant antibody

18 May 2023

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