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Psoriasis vulgaris. Skin, biopsy. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/HOZpoPnDBM
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Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, clear cell variant. Parotid gland, parotidectomy. HE and PAS stain. #pathology #ENTpath pic.twitter.com/q9DO6Sufvt
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Pituitary adenoma. Pituitary gland, hypophysectomy. HE and lutenizing hormon. #pathology #Neuropath #Endopath pic.twitter.com/7mDAtkjC6w
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Keloid. Skin, resection.HE stain. #Hemepath #Dermpath pic.twitter.com/RrqCbrCLgc
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Solitary fibrous tumor. Nasal cavity, tumorectomy. HE, stat6, Bcl-2 and CD34. pic.twitter.com/EIMeWe6pze
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Osteoblastic osteosarcoma. Femoral bone, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/d5wKt3MgS5
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Intestinal spirochetosis. Colon, biopsy. HE, T. pallidum (IHC) and warthin starry. pic.twitter.com/B64UNFAKGh
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Hi! Nice case again, thanks for sharing!
— Merva Soluk Tekkesin (@merva_st) December 6, 2019
Looks like sinonasal papilloma (inverted type predominantly) to me.
There is no obvious invasion on THESE pictures.
I need expansive back to back growth to call adenoca (a bit like mucinous ovarian neoplasm), which is lacking in the picture. However, please check cytology details to exclude oncocytic papilloma.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) May 2, 2019
+1, I was taught the same thing, metaplastic carcinoma, metaplastic carcinoma, metaplastic carcinoma followed by malignant phyllodes...after that, true sarcoma.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) April 30, 2019
Why: incidence/epidemiology (just like tongue spindle lesion is spindle cell carcinoma until prove otherwise)
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— Marie Ennis-O'Connor (@JBBC) May 22, 2020
The paranasal sinuses are four pairs of vital air-cavities in the cranial bones.
— Human Anatomy (@BodyAnatomy) May 20, 2020
Please contact your doctor with questions.
— Pfizer Inc. (@pfizer) May 7, 2020
Very nice article !
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) April 10, 2020
It is worth checking !https://t.co/rp0DjHGjnT#HNPJ#pathology #ENTpath @HeadandNeckPath @HeadNeckPathol @NejibY @pembeoltulu pic.twitter.com/VU3fk2tcEI
How much can we bet on activity of BET inhibitors beyond NUT carcinoma? #editorial https://t.co/yXLHccdxNG pic.twitter.com/qGKCkMEXGF
— JNCI (@JNCI_Now) February 19, 2020
Hope you sent the tissue to pathology. That looks like a myxoma
— Peter Bream (@mcbreamy) December 25, 2019
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