Classic "allergic mucin" – alternating red and blue waves of eosinophils and inflammatory debris (the hallmark of allergic fungal sinusitis) w/ hyphal forms highlighted by GMS (only in the free-floating mucin). Many Charcot-Leyden crystals from degenerating eos (last pic).
@GersonPaull_MD@smlungpathguy Respectfully disagree. Counterpoint: 1) the way clinicians are evaluated are also prone to bias (pt satisfaction?), US News is not a great metric
2) pathology has robust quality control, a good pathologist is one who knows their limits and shows cases
Basal cell carcinoma, micronodular type: The micronodular pattern was mostly in the deep portion of the specimen, with more conventional areas superficially. This variant can be more aggressive... #dermpath#dermatology#pathology
Excited to share! Review article on lung neuroendocrine neoplasms is now posted OPEN ACCESS @ModernPathology! It is geared toward pathologists but may be of interest to clinicians & researchers working on SCLC & other lung NE cancers #PulmPath#PathTwitter https://t.co/0DTfb4KahC