Sharing information about the upcoming virtual meet and greet session at University of Missouri on October 2, 2020
This session can be quite valuable for potential Pathology residency applicants.
Feel free to share the information.
Thanks!
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This documentary is a shining light in the investigative reporting and perhaps the fight for the truth. I hope it doesn't get deleted.
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The endoscopic appearance of so-called "watermelon stomach" (gastric antral vascular ectasia) reminded endoscopists of the outside of a watermelon. Fibrin thrombi are characteristic. https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg
Radiation proctitis. A characteristic feature is lamina propria blood vessels that are aligned parallel (as opposed to perpendicular) to the luminal surface. https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg
This well differentiated neuroendocrine (carcinoid) tumor arose in gastric antral mucosa. Such tumors arising in the gastric body with atrophic gastritis are indolent but antral lesions ("type 3 carcinoids") are more aggressive and usually grade 2. https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg
Most esophageal squamous papillomas are NOT associated with human papilloma virus and are incidental findings, as in the example! https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg
This is an example of high-grade dysplasia in the ileum in a patient with Crohn's disease. There is a background of pyloric gland metaplasia. There are still copies of our Survival Guide to Gastrointestinal Pathology but they are going fast. get yours at https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg
This is a beautiful example of Whipple's disease involving a lymph node. The immunostain is stunning. https://t.co/Uu8QV9xD4X Please also join our 4th Annual weekend CME course on April 18 and 19, 2020. Register:
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🎱Metastatic melanoma in the stomach🎱
Beware of only 👆 marker! This was s100 negative, but retained melan/hmb/sox10.
There's no such thing as too much clinical history: it's worth a hundred stains.
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This lovely lady Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm) was happily lodged in a child's appendix, full of her ova with progeny, when a surgeon had the nerve to spoil things and resect her cozy home. https://t.co/11aBMJG2Yg