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@DibsonG: Adrenal cortical carcinoma w IHC studies. pic.twitter.com/7GuZPyDfWR
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) April 29, 2015
Plasmacytoma. Skin, biopsy. HE stain. #pathology #Hemepath pic.twitter.com/eZ57ihAGcD
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 12, 2019
Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, WHO grade II . Cerebrum, tumorectomy. HE and GFAP. #pathology #Neuropath pic.twitter.com/XN6S1Tg0qy
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 12, 2019
Cavernous hemangioma. Skin, resection. HE and CD34. pic.twitter.com/3gD65ZsNE4
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 13, 2019
Shock liver, another name is nutmeg liver. Liver, autopsy. HE, gross and nutmeg. (cf. cut surface of a nutmeg) pic.twitter.com/LJXOAiQjZL
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 11, 2019
Extramammary Paget's disease. Skin, incisional biopsy. HE, CEA and PAS. #pathology #dermatopathology pic.twitter.com/XpOvlPNzgh
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 11, 2019
Lupus nephritis. Kidney, needle biopsy. PAS, PAM, C1q and C3 (DIF). pic.twitter.com/majrJJcHhE
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 7, 2019
Anaplastic hemangiopericytoma, WHO grade III. Cerebrum, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/4V3qgGVlZK
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 28, 2018
Accessory tragi (without cartilage type, cf. the number of skin appendages). Skin of the preauricular region. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/Ld1seEfCO8
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) November 30, 2017
salivary gland neoplasm 101 #2: not all tumors with cribriform architecture/hyaline globules are adenoid cystic carcinoma. #ENTpath
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 8, 2020
Here are a few examples:
pic #1: myoepithelial carcinoma
pic #2: PAC/cribriform adenocarcinoma
pic #3: epithelial myoepithelial carcinoma pic.twitter.com/LBGxngmGC8
Milan 6; looks high grade. Mets vs. SDC vs hg myoepithelial (second set may have matrix), cannot tell further without ihc and history.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) January 4, 2020
The gross is okay for benign actually->Myxoma with prior hemorrhage/degenerative change. H&E some are okay for myxoma, but I do not like the mitosis & atypia in others. r/o IMT is prudent, less so intimal sarcoma (not ugly enough).
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) November 22, 2018
Happy Halloween!
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) October 31, 2018
I gonna do one (giant cell tumor edition)....#pathart pic.twitter.com/ILO3LiV7ja
#OnlineOnly Is oral fluorescein angiography (OFA) equal to intravenous fluorescein angiography (IVFA) in evaluating #pediatric #optic nerve pathology? https://t.co/lgRk1traKP pic.twitter.com/XfyUVTD7L0
— JPOSJournal (@JPOSJournal) December 27, 2019
Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma With Myofibroblastic Differentiation; read this research in the new issue of @ArchivesPath by @UMichPath #pathologists Drs. Grace Y. Wang & David R. Lucas: https://t.co/UrDKLSJmwG. pic.twitter.com/EknAxOq5uP
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) October 11, 2018
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