I find some prostate cancers are difficult to grade, specially when involves small glands. What Gleason score will you give in this example? Pictures are from three different levels
Thank you much @AndreMo77438628 and @smlungpathguy for coming to the Pittsburgh Annual Seminar in Pathology and your wonderful presentations. We learnt so much @alecco22 @AGHPathRes
Great conference with amazing speakers, in Pittsburgh, in person or remote by zoom. Special rate for trainees $99 in person, $49 by zoom. Registration https://t.co/x4UGmwnvGG
Tunnel clusters: benign cervical lesion, incidental finding, two types, A (non dilated glands) and B( dilated glands). No clinical relevance and no need to be mentioned in pathology report. Pictures from tunnel clusters type B. #PathTwitter#pathresidents
Thank you so much @alecco22 for doing these fantastic lectures at @AGHPathRes It is so important to know how to handle personal finances, as much as learning pathology. #PathMatch22#pathresidents
Very photogenic picture of a papillary carcinoma, tall cell type (tall columnar cells with a height of at least three times of their width) #pathology#pathtwitter
Colonic spirochetosis
Images: Anaerobic intestinal spirochetes carpeting the epithelial surface.
•Incidental finding in majority of cases with no clinical correlates
•In some can be associated with abdo pain, diarrhoea, rectal bleeding
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