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Ampullary carcinomas are difficult to classify as intestinal or pancreatobiliary, either morphologically or by immunohistochemistry. However, MUC5AC expression has prognostic significance: consider reporting - by @OlcaBasturk #USCAP2019 #GIPath pic.twitter.com/E6e59QUm10 — Daniel Pinto (@GomesPintoMD) March 21, 2019 @CArnold_GI discusses updated ACG criteria for diagnosis of Barrett's at #USCAP2019. P53 null HGD pictured. Short Course 46: "Getting the Upper Hand on Upper GI" covers challenges in the esophagus, stomach and small bowel.

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@CArnold_GI on gastric crystal storing histiocytosis: "Nothing else looks like this!" The intracytoplasmic fibrils are immunoglobulins and are a clue to underlying lymphoma. #USCAP2019 Short Course 46: Getting the Upper Hand on Upper GI. @WendyFrankelMD @TheUSCAP @USGIPS #GIPath pic.twitter.com/GT7WiZdgsK — Dora Lam-Himlin, MD (@DoraGIPath) March 21, 2019 Board 109: Examining tumor budding in cholangiocarcinoma and its significance with stage/prognosis--talk about it with Dr. Agostini-Vulaj @AgostiniVulajDO @GIPathologyURMC @Pathology_URMC and collaborator @RaulSGonzalezMD @BIDMCpath #USCAP2019 pic.

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Assessing pancreatic cyst #FNA #CytoPath #Cytopathology #USCAP2019 @OlcaBasturk @pembeoltulu @aakasharmand @RoseannIWu @Sara_Jiang @smlungpathguy @JP_ReynoldsMD @SaudiCytopathol @CancerCytopath @DiagnosticCyto #Pathologists @lara_pijuan @GIPathologyURMC @NU_GIpath @UMichPath pic.twitter.com/Ao6usKtjr0 — Sam Albadri,MBChB, M.Sc. (@sam_albadri) March 21, 2019 The gastritis cystica profunda associated with peristomal gastritis can be profound and mimic invasive adenocarcinoma. @WendyFrankelMD shares the key to avoiding over diagnosis: check out the bland cytology of these deep glands. @CArnold_GI @TheUSCAP @USGIPS #GIPath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/MihawqhGDk

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My latest piece on using AI to understand rare cancers: https://t.co/s5Bgp2NmQ2 You can also read the technical pre-print on arXiv: https://t.co/SeHdCtnk5o#ComputationalPathology #Pathology #MachineLearning #SurvivalAnalysis #GIPath #SurgPath #Pathologists — ʜᴀssᴀɴ4↙️↙️↗️ (@stellar_tombs) March 21, 2019 Once again you are too kind sir! Great for all of us to see you at #USCAP2019 — Michael Arnold, MD, PhD (@MArnold_PedPath) March 21, 2019 Go by posters 264 and 265 to learn about intraop pitfalls in PD GI and Panc carcinomas (264) and methods to avoid over/under dx in perianal extrammmary Paget disease (265) from @CMOmbresMD #gipath #USCAP2019 pic.

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Cheat sheet! Super handy. By @DoraGIPath #USCAP2019 @TheUSCAP pic.twitter.com/GB6sLjLFl0 — Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019 Great talk by @johncheville at #USCAP19 👌👌#GUpath @MayoClinicPath @GU_Path_Society #pathologists @aubry_mc @DivaRSalomao @ldcornell @kabeerkshah @NPathRes @GIPathologyURMC @UMichPath @evacomperat @DrAldehyde @pembeoltulu @JenniferBoland7 @XiaotunZ #pathology @GeronimoJrLapac pic.twitter.com/g0PWkgBz1R — Sam Albadri,MBChB, M.Sc. (@sam_albadri) March 21, 2019 Well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma, a histologically challenging diagnosis on core biopsy H&E. Dr. Torbenson: Reticulin is your first choice stain for this situation!

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More on the upper gi by @DoraGIPath: Type your gastric NET because of differential clinical outcomes, see cheat sheet for gastric polyp classification, dysplasia fundic gland polyps have essentially no malignant transformation risk@TheUSCAP #uscap2019 @WendyFrankelMD pic.twitter.com/ArlroQRaNc — Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019 Where else can you see all these people #IRL? Thanks #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/aul0Rz4UG2 — Michael Arnold, MD, PhD (@MArnold_PedPath) March 20, 2019 Rising #GIpath star @RaulSGonzalezMD & stellar incoming fellow @ALBoothMD we are so fortunate to have you @BIDMCpath @harvardmed your energy & passion about #pathology are infectious!

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Gastritis tips by @DoraGIPath : a stepwise approach to AMAG w H&E, gastric, and chromogranin; important to evaluate background to type NET bc of differential outcomes; if it’s clinically a bump, call it a neoplasm (not ecl hyperplasia)@TheUSCAP @USGIPS @WendyFrankelMD #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/t6espVODBj — Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019 🔬🧬 Pearls! Dr @RhondaYantiss @WeillCornell • Drug-Induced Enterocolitis #GIpath #USCAP2019 👏💙 ✏️Crypt injury with neutrophilic cryptitis, apoptotic epithelial cells, intraepith lymphocytosis

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Gastritis tips by @WendyFrankelMD: modified Sydney criteria includes bx of 5 sites in the stomach, how to recognize AMAG, remember PPI can lead to redistribution of organisms, summary of @USGIPS recommendations for H pylori detection. @TheUSCAP #uscap2019 @DoraGIPath pic.twitter.com/NIKa3avqGY — Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019 #HyperplasticPolyp in #stomach, think again! Dr. Lauwers @uscap #GIpath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/EuA4rac752 — Nadia Naumova, MD (@NadiaNnaumova) March 20, 2019 Proud to be a part of @IslandJewelsena research on IBD @TheUSCAP #uscap2019 #pedipath #GIPath pic.

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Reactive gastropathy pearls and pitfalls: consider medications, reactive changes can present as a mass, consider GAVE and look for thrombi and the endoscopic image. By @WendyFrankelMD #uscap2019 @TheUSCAP @USGIPS @DoraGIPath pic.twitter.com/vE6E97dJZB — Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019 Congratulations to GI faculty Dr. Eze (@DrEze_Pathology) and residents Dr. Chavez (@jachavez23) and Dr. Hartage on their poster presentations at #USCAP2019 today. #Pathology #DigitalPathology #GIPath #BreastPath pic.twitter.com/bq1HR3UMho — Ohio State Pathology Residency (@OSUPathRes) March 20, 2019 The “slackers” at #uscap2019 enjoyed a glorious 1/2 day sightseeing -water taxi, good walk, start of 🍒 blossom @uoftmedicine @uoftmedicine #PathforResidents ex @MountSinai #GIPath fellows pic.

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@WendyFrankelMD describes peristomal gastropathy following surgery. Don't be fooled by the associated gastritis cystica profunda. Always check for surgical history. #USCAP2019 Short Course 46: Getting the Upper Hand on Upper GI. @CArnold_GI @TheUSCAP @USGIPS #GIpath pic.twitter.com/hg7OSeuaTP — Dora Lam-Himlin, MD (@DoraGIPath) March 21, 2019 Board 115: Study on predicting neoadjuvant response based on histologic features in pre-Rx biopsies of rectal adenocarcinoma by aspiring #GIpath fellow, PGY2, Dr. @YuhoOno with senior author @RaulSGonzalezMD @BIDMCpath #USCAP2019 🙌👏 pic.