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References: peri-nephric fat inv = 10-20% renal oncocytoma
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) July 20, 2017
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Craniopharyngioma, squamous-papillary type, WHO grade I. pic.twitter.com/IFW8JDuzLe
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) August 23, 2019
Adenoid cystic carcinoma. Major salivary gland specimen, HE stain. pic.twitter.com/9SW7t2Ik1m
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) April 26, 2018
Salivary duct carcinoma. Parotid gland FNA, papanicolaou stain. pic.twitter.com/B3mI2OOpf3
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) April 25, 2018
Amyloidosis of the larynx. Subglottis, biopsy. HE and Direct fast scarlet stain. pic.twitter.com/nTDh8KAweE
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) April 23, 2018
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Vocal cord, biopsy. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/nOo8mcPJsg
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) November 16, 2017
Squamous cell carcinoma in situ. Larynx (vocal cord), resection. HE and Endoscopic image. pic.twitter.com/pcIP76hx1P
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) November 16, 2017
Too infiltrative to be benign, @bansar7. in salivary gland, we only allow PA to have protrusions, but even PA appears well-circumscribed/bosselated grossly..
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) August 2, 2019
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— Novartis (@Novartis) May 22, 2020
This was extremely impressive. Right on the nose!
— Jack Ashby (@JackDAshby) May 5, 2020
A new study from the @LukacsLab details research surrounding Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) among infants. #UMichPath
— Michigan Pathology (@UMichPath) April 20, 2020
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Examination of the leatherback turtle's respiratory tract.
— ZSL Science (@ZSLScience) December 18, 2019
Picture 1: the larynx. Pictures 2-3: The trachea in leatherback turtles bifurcates in a relatively high position.
#CSIofthesea #CSIP #leatherbackturtle #marineturtle #ZSLScience #pathology pic.twitter.com/Jvrmf7KML3
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