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2.1.3

April 5, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. fixed bug in store popup window
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2.1.2

March 21, 2017

Minor bug fixes

2.1.1

September 14, 2015

Fixed bug in the Chinese database content

2.01

September 11, 2015

Corrections to Chinese Translation & Credits

2.0

August 22, 2015

Chinese language localization Updated to iOS8

1.3

January 21, 2013

-New Flash Cards Module -New Whipple Feature -New Animation -Bug fixes
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1.2

February 15, 2012

In version 1.2, we've added animations, new disclaimer text, adjusted the description of the app to further define it as a teaching tool and made a few performance tweaks.
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1.1

December 6, 2011

New images have been added Performance enhancements have been made A few bug fixes and enhancements to the interface
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1.0

October 27, 2011

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Description of Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology

Volume 1 in the Series: The Johns Hopkins Atlases of Pathology AUTHORS: Ralph H. Hruban, Bona Kim, Corrinne Sandone, and Toby C. Cornish SERIES EDITORS: Toby C. Cornish, Norman J. Barker, and Ralph H. Hruban This app is a teaching tool for medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists. The Atlas of Pancreas Pathology is comprised of five modules: an interactive teaching algorithm, a searchable image atlas, an image-based quiz, flashcards, and a Whipple specimen dissection tutorial animation. Viewing multiple examples of the same entity or feature from this large, rich image atlas will strengthen your diagnostic skills. Teaching Algorithm: The teaching algorithm is a tool to teach the diagnostic criteria for the most common neoplasms of the pancreas. The algorithm consists of a series of usually dichotomous decision points, starting with determining if the tumor is solid or cystic, which end in specific diagnoses. Gross and microscopic photographs, together with didactic illustrations created by medical illustrator Bona Kim, support the instructional design of the algorithm. The algorithm was adapted with permission from RH Hruban, MB Pitman, and DS Klimstra, Tumors of the Pancreas. Washington D.C.: American registry of Pathology; 2007. Atlas of Tumor Pathology; 4th series, fascicle 6. Image Atlas: The image atlas contains over 1,400 high resolution color images with captions authored by a leading expert, and covers 115 diagnostic entities. These gross and microscopic photographs can be viewed together or separately, and two entities can be compared, side by side. The atlas can be viewed by diagnosis or by features (these features re-enforce the diagnostic features used in the algorithm), and the atlas can be searched using a key word search. You can create your own albums and add images you select from from the atlas to these albums. Quiz: The Quiz contains 166 multiple choice questions for self-study. Flash Cards:The Flash cards module allows you to view a randomly generated assortment of images from the image bank and subsequently view the diagnosis and caption by simply “flipping” the card over. Whipple Dissection: This instructional video, expertly illustrated by Anastasia Demson, illustrates our approach to the gross dissection of a Whipple specimen. Explore this app and improve your pancreatic diagnostic skills. We welcome your feedback. Please e-mail Dr. Hruban at rhruban@jhmi.edu. If you find an error, please let us know so we can correct it.
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Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology: FAQ

Can Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology be used on an iPad?

Yes, Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology has support for iPad devices.
Johns Hopkins Technology Transfer developed the Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology app.
Your iOS device should have iOS 8.3 or later installed to run the app.
With a rating of 5.0 out of 5, Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology is one of the top-rated apps in its category.
The Main Genre Of The Johns Hopkins Atlas Of Pancreatic Pathology App Is Education.
The newest version of Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology is 2.1.3.
The last update for Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology was on July 5, 2024.
Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology was first released on February 5, 2023.
May contain some intense scenes or mild blood and gore, appropriate for ages 12 and up.
Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology is available in English, Chinese.
Sorry, Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology.
No, you cannot use Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology

  • Excellent!

    This application is ahead of its time. A joy to use and very educational. If there were more apps like this it would transform medical education. Thank you to its creators for making it!
  • Fantastic

    Cannot say enough good things about this app from a pathologist's point of view. Excellent quality images, well organized, well annotated, etc.
  • Great App.

    Great application. Very instructive. Easy to browse. Great price.