Incredibly thankful and excited to announce that I’ll be joining the faculty @MGHPathology@harvardmed this Spring! Thank you to all my mentors and colleagues here and @PennPathLabMed where I trained as a resident - I learn more from you each day! #gynpath#BreastPath#gupath
This week ISGyP LiVE has an always welcome slide review of a common and important specimen: the endometrial biopsy. Led by Dr. Lauren Schwartz @lendeschwartz Thursday May 12, noon Eastern. https://t.co/uIM5YcRQ6l
Happy to share this @ModernPathology review written along with @JaclynWatkinsMD@MRNucciMD@BrookeHowittMD + other brilliant minds. An effort to improve our understanding of VAAD, DEVIL + other terms, with proposed nomenclature that aligns with WHO. Free: https://t.co/F6H5BMV4AA
@IHC_guy@MoharramDr@slusagar I defer to @IHC_guy for all things IHC, but for what it’s worth I agree 😂 Glad he mentioned CK20 as I was about to do the same. CK7 doesn’t help as it is often positive to some degree in cervical SCC (in contrast to other sites). Clinical info may be quite helpful here as well
🔰 Interesting Case Of The Week 🔰
➡️ 60-70y with incidentally found renal mass
➡️ What gross features are noteworthy on this partial nephrectomy?
🔜 Microscopic pics to follow, meanwhile please comment on your thoughts/impressions!
@pembeoltulu#GUpath#pathology
Check our new poscast featuring @JaclynWatkinsMD, her knowledge and passion about the importance of diagnosing endometriosis #gynpath
Article https://t.co/bFj1qOvh0o
Podcast live now at https://t.co/mznSJu9Ij5
Cervical biopsy in a woman in her early 30s. She presented with vaginal bleeding and cervical mass. ?polyp.
🔬Sarcoma Botyroides
I was saved by the cambium layers...then saw rhabdomyoblasts after a thorough search🤦🏾♂️☺️🙏🏽
(Last pic shows striations)
#pathoutpic#Gynpath#BSTpath
A rare sighting!
Cervical biopsy in a woman in her early 40s.
🔅Looks good for Invasive stratified mucin producing carcinoma (iSMILE). Areas continuous with AIS #GynPath
I think I first heard of SMILE, the precursor lesion from this tweet by @NatalieBanet https://t.co/kPaSnDqSRO
#Gynpath#Surgpath#pathresidents
Endometrioid-type adenocarcinoma of the ovary showing loss of MLH1 and PMS2.
Not an uncommon finding - for more details on MMR testing in ovarian ca (including which histologic types should be univ. screened), see: https://t.co/6KpDITjJzY
This week's ISGyP LiVE webinar is led by no other than Dr. Anais Malpica who will continue on the topic of pathology of the female peritoneum. Join us! Thursday February 3, noon Eastern. https://t.co/uIM5YcAeHL