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#GYNpath platform presentation prep @MSKPathology continues- Natasha Lewis on clinicopathologic features of ZC3H7B-BCOR Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma @SarahChiang1 @DeborahDeLair @KayParkMD
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 13, 2018
Osteochondroma. Bone, resection. HE stain. #pathology #BSTpath pic.twitter.com/hXKqmucdcV
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 14, 2019
Subungual exostosis. Bone of the thumb, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/vlWTudpyNH
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 18, 2019
Juvenile polyp. HE stain, endoscopic image and gross view. pic.twitter.com/r85BzipOwR
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 14, 2019
Fibrous meningioma, WHO grade I. pic.twitter.com/nlkd1Fl8fc
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 31, 2018
Chondroblastoma. HE and S-100P. pic.twitter.com/BhKNOWs1wz
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 30, 2018
Chordoma. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/9atoVaannz
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 29, 2018
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, epithelioid variant. Stomach, partial gastrectomy. HE and c-kit. pic.twitter.com/veRir864DJ
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) December 5, 2017
Fibrous dysplasia of bone. Bone, curettage. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/kJ0zdzGAqK
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) December 4, 2017
Medulloblastoma, desmoplastic/nodular, histologically defined. Cerebellum, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/buOuoWUiXF
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) December 3, 2017
Yeah - it took me 20 minutes to get it all together and fax it in. Still nerve-wracking but it's not enough to just say you did the credits - you have to have documentation. So whenever I get credits, I print it out and save it.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 18, 2018
Yep, I remember that feeling after the 2 hours of fat squishing and finally finding that 10th node, and thinking to myself "at least this patient is going to do well now, thanks to me"
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) August 12, 2018
Do a catenin for sinonasal glomangiopericytoma; it is specific for sinonasal tract morphologically like SFT but no STAT6, with nuclear catenin accumulation. It is top on my DDx.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 8, 2020
Your IHC profile excluded SFT and biphenotypic sinonasal sarcoma.
synovial sarcoma next need mol
Salivary gland 101 #5: not all tumors with clear cells are CCC
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 8, 2020
#1: The myoepithelial cells in epi-myoepi CA is typically clear
#2: MEC (MAML2+), the intermediate cells can be clear
#3: myoepithelial ca can have clear cells
#4: SC & acinic have vacuolated (clear) cells pic.twitter.com/KqVHbE6col
Salivary gland 101 #4: not all oncocytic lesion are oncocytoma/oncocytosis/warthin tumor.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 8, 2020
pic 1: oncocytic variant of epithelial-myoepithelial ca
2 PA with oncocytic change
3 oncocytic MEC (MAML2 fusion+)
4 warthin-like MEC (maml2 fusion+) pic.twitter.com/1rN41O3XX3
Benign: either basal cell adenoma or myoepithelioma. Depending on if IHC or HE show due population or pure myoepithelial cells (the H&E on high power seems to be only 1 cell type, while basal cell adenoma should have multiple cell types (ductal, basal, & sometimes squamoid).
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) December 10, 2018
The Human Body comprises a head, neck, trunk (which includes the thorax and abdomen), arms and hands, legs and feet.
— Human Anatomy (@BodyAnatomy) May 26, 2020
I think the more interesting result of this study is a 50% reduction with ACE-I and 20% with statin - both with plausible mechanisms for prevention of viral pathology. Statins, in particular, have data suggesting they prevent spontaneous DVT via decreased endothelial injury.
— Mark Hoofnagle (@MarkHoofnagle) May 22, 2020
HIGH PROFILE: Pathologist Jerad Gardner has used social media to reach out into the sphere of his profession, the public at large https://t.co/wsHMe4TWAD
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) February 10, 2020
Epithelioid MPNST
— John Gross, MD (@JMcMahonG) May 12, 2020
Transthyretin (TTR) in Amyloid Diseases https://t.co/ecC3wAOFUp pic.twitter.com/TU6Jb18ZT4
— StressMarq (@StressMarq) May 12, 2020
There are ways the body responds to starvation.... even without food for at least 72hours....
— Prince Ogunoye® (@OgunoyeTheFirst) May 5, 2020
Liver.
Muscle
Amino acids.
Fat stores.
Even reduction of REE!!!
Except there is an underlying pathology, straightforward hunger shouldn't kill in 72hours.
Correct answer: melanoma (obvious on H&E, lots of melanin, and melanoma markers were pos)
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) December 12, 2019
Brown color in first 2 pics is melanin, not #ihcpath (CAM5.2 is negative)
CAM5.2 pos cells in next 2 pics are entrapped lung epithelial cells (tumor cells are neg)
Correct answer: melanoma (obvious on H&E, lots of melanin, and melanoma markers were pos)
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) December 12, 2019
Brown color in first 2 pics is melanin, not #ihcpath (CAM5.2 is negative)
CAM5.2 pos cells in next 2 pics are entrapped lung epithelial cells (tumor cells are neg) pic.twitter.com/XZFYWGXoIv
I see laryngectomy with ossified thyroid/cricoid cartilage containing marrow elements quite often...Trachea/bronchus is just lower down...
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) November 8, 2018
Probably because it doesn't work and causes liver toxicity.https://t.co/h9l32uHfV9
— Travis Kochan, Ph.D. (@TKochanPhD) April 4, 2020
Same program; hybridizing leukemia & sarcoma-causing RNAs. Patient pathology reports link to viral etiology link to patents link to microbiologists.
— Nick 🦉 ⚖️ 🔭 (@pizzapicklespur) March 15, 2020
Those reports have not been verified and limited to poorly documented cases
— Marnix Jansen (@jansen_marnix) March 13, 2020
Satellite operator Iceye is now making videos that can show the Earth's surface through cloud and at night. https://t.co/d7BivgjjwT
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) March 13, 2020
Fusions in pediatric spindle cell tumors can involve NTRK1, 2, or 3, as well as RET (https://t.co/BohmN2ELTL) and these fusions are targetable. #PediPath #BSTpath #USCAP2020 pic.twitter.com/LnxYV8yAAU
— Michael Arnold, MD, PhD (@MArnold_PedPath) March 4, 2020
Epithelioid variant is malignant
— John Gross, MD (@JMcMahonG) March 1, 2020
Current Issue: The Liver Tunnel: Intention-to-treat Validation of a New Type of Hepatectomy https://t.co/LrUQ8G1poT
— Annals of Surgery (@AnnalsofSurgery) January 2, 2020
Today at noon: Molecular & Cellular Pathology Lecture, "Hippo-YAP, IncRNA and Smooth Muscle" presented by Jiliang "Leo" Zhou, MD, PhD, Professor, Dept. of Pharmacology & Toxicology, Medical College of Georgia, @AUG_University. Bevill Biomedical Building, Room 170. Join us!
— UAB Pathology (@UABPathology) December 11, 2019
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