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✍️You can learn more about this hot news at the ESP website: https://t.co/FS4Zf11ppM
If your work is within #pathology, even if not an MD, you now have a dedicated ESP membership category to benefit from!
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🔬ESP is the leading force for #pathology and this includes all relevant professional tracks!
🧑🔬We are excited to announce a new membership category dedicated for Technical / Scientific staff of pathology laboratories!
☑️This includes all relevant ESP membership benefits!
The Journal of Hematopathology presents findings on anaplastic large cell lymphoma affecting the oral cavity, with two cases showing lymph node involvement. One patient did not survive despite chemotherapy, underscoring the disease's severity.
https://t.co/Xjg5GGilA4
Virchows Archiv reports on four salivary gland tumors with rare BRAF fusions, including AGK::BRAF and PAPSS1::BRAF. The study highlights the need for molecular testing to identify potential candidates for targeted therapies.
https://t.co/m26alKLV36
A study in Virchows Archiv examines the role of FOXL2 as an immunohistochemical marker in identifying ovotesticular cords in pediatric patients with ovotesticular disorders of sex development. Findings support its diagnostic utility.
https://t.co/Vhtk86gPk6
A study identifies five new cases of ACTIN::MITF-rearranged tumors, primarily affecting the lower extremities. Histological analysis reveals non-circumscribed dermal nodules with a characteristic "checkerboard-like" pattern and mild cytologic atypia.
https://t.co/wzHqZ5Dmtc
A case study in Virchows Archiv details a 42-year-old woman with lung cysts and spontaneous pneumothorax, diagnosed with nonfibrotic hypersensitivity pneumonitis despite atypical histological features.
https://t.co/6XxodK1POq
Virchows Archiv reports that lymph node metastasis (LNM) in submucosal invasive colorectal cancer (pT1 CRC) is around 10%. The study examined 1,059 cases, finding that histological growth type significantly predicts LNM risk.
https://t.co/vEI4CDdH29
A 2.7-cm uterine tumor, initially suspected as leiomyoma, displayed spindle to epithelioid cells in fibrous stroma with myxoid changes. Molecular testing confirmed a novel RNF19A::PLAG1 fusion, expanding the understanding of PLAG1-rearranged tumors.
https://t.co/X3uksvVQRu
Virchows Archiv reports on a study of 20 primary anal canal melanomas, revealing a median patient age of 67.4 years. Most patients presented with rectal bleeding or a hemorrhoid-like mass, highlighting common symptoms for early detection.
https://t.co/r4NzUiyTRj
Research published in Virchows Archiv reveals that CLDN18 is activated in precursor lesions of gallbladder cancer, specifically those with an intestinal phenotype. This could help identify patients at higher risk for developing GBC.
https://t.co/QhUoF6vepM
ESP is at #ASCO26!
A team comprised by ESP KOLs and #ESPAlumni is collecting information relevant to #pathology!
This, along with our commentaries, will be discussed at the #ESPCongress this September at the "Highlights from ASCO" session!
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❗️This activity is offered only to ESP members via the ESP Educational Platform.
if you wish to gain access to this and many other benefits, consider applying for ESP membership: https://t.co/aILauq5EQC
🔬Following the success of the first two series of the ESP Kansas Histopathology Cases, we are delighted to announce a new one!
✍️This one in multiple choice format!
💻available online, free of charge, to ESP members!
Info: https://t.co/9P07TcFOqC
☑️KHC provides each month a set of 5 difficult and/or rare cases; just an HE and a short clinical history!
☑️Participants are invited to select which diagnosis they consider as correct
☑️At the conclusion of the 1-year series, participants receive a certificate!
🫁Candida infection (lung abscess): Budding yeast forms and pseudohyphae highlighted by PAS stain. Presence of Candida albicans confirmed by Sanger sequencing.
Ildikó Krencz, Pathologist & #ESPAlumni, Hungary
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#pathology is a specialty linked with all medical specialties!
ESP is organising an #EScoP course for Infectious Diseases in Vienna!
The Faculty has prepared an exciting and interactive programme for you to both enjoy and benefit from!
Learn more here: https://t.co/N8N9PNqM5A
🥼🫁🧬🔬Registration now open for the EQA Scheme "Lung Cancer Related Markers"!
ESP with the collaboration of QUiP is offering this EQA scheme, aiming for optimal quality control in biomarker testing!
Learn more here: https://t.co/lG7i23Hhww
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