Imagine we are in Pathology Boards in Tampa (10/2020) and you have a young female in her 20s with spotty skin pigmentation and tumors in thyroid and breast (see next tweet). What gene would you select for your multiple choice question? #pathology
Pitfall alert in perforated appendicitis: Detached CAM5.2 + cells can mimic malignancy. Key: calretinin coexpression and background organizing inflammation. Myofibroblasts appear in subserosal area around the perforation as highlighted with CAM5.2. #GIpath#pathology
Don't miss tomorrow's live CAP Virtual Lecture Series, "Survival Guide to Pediatric Tumors" w/ @ChildrensColo's @MArnold_PedPath at 10a CDT. Learn more & register: https://t.co/GtrSdEwEBX. #PediPath#capvirtualpath
What do patients with cancer need to know about COVID-19? I've written this piece for @CancerDotNet that might be helpful. In English: https://t.co/UILTXbb1SD In Spanish: https://t.co/gNt4MXHkvC
I’ve got a countdown ticker going... we are t-26 days until the launch of my book on #impostorsyndrome. Early reviews say it will be life changing! I’m so excited to be able to get the content of my live impostor syndrome program to so many more people!
Case of the week! Gallbladder with a poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma (PDNEC) arising in a background of an intracholecystic papillary-tubular neoplasm. Note that expression of Retinoblastoma protein is lost in the PDNEC component. #gallbladder#PDNEC#ICPN