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    Inflammatory pseudotumors of the central nervous system by Lui, Philip C.W., FRCPA, Fan, Yuen Shan, FRCPA, Wong, Steve S., FRCPA, Chan, Alice N.H., FRCPA, Wong, George, FRCSE, Chau, Tony K.F., FRCPA, Tse, Gary M.K., FRCPC, Cheng, Yue, FRCPA, Poon, Wai S., FRCSG, Ng, Ho Keung, FRCPath

    Published in Human pathology (01-11-2009)
    “…Summary Inflammatory pseudotumor is a disease with unsettled pathogenesis. The brain is a rare site of occurrence. The aim of this study is to investigate…”
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    Idiopathic Cervical Fibrosis-A New Member of IgG4-Related Sclerosing Diseases: Report of 4 Cases, 1 Complicated by Composite Lymphoma by CHEUK, Wah, TAM, Fiona K. Y, CHAN, Alice N. H, LUK, Ivy S. C, YUEN, Anthony P. W, CHAN, Wai-Kong, HUNG, Terry C. W, CHAN, John K. C

    Published in The American journal of surgical pathology (01-11-2010)
    “…Idiopathic cervical fibrosis is a rare tumefactive inflammatory-sclerosing lesion involving the soft tissues of the head and neck, and a proportion of patients…”
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    The mitosis‐specific marker phosphohistone‐H3 (PHH3) is an independent prognosticator in uterine smooth muscle tumours: an outcome‐based study by Chow, Kin‐Long, Tse, Ka‐Yu, Cheung, Ching‐Lung, Wong, Ka‐Wing, Cheung, Annie N Y, Wong, Richard W C, Chan, Alice N H, Yuen, Nancy W F, Ngan, Hextan Y S, Ip, Philip P C

    Published in Histopathology (01-04-2017)
    “…Aims Accurate mitosis counting, which is important in the diagnosis of uterine smooth muscle tumours (USMTs), is often difficult and subjective. The…”
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    Kidney allograft failure due to acute phosphate nephropathy associated with severe secondary hyperparathyroidism by Wong, Ping-Nam, Chan, Alice N H, Lo, Kin-Yee, Wong, Yuk-Yi, Mak, Siu-Ka, Wong, Andrew K M

    Published in NDT plus (01-10-2011)
    “…Intratubular calcification is a common finding in renal allografts. However, possible harmful effect of this calcification is not well recognized, and…”
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