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Dr. Schnitt addressing both benign (Myoepithelial hyperplasia, collagenous spherulosis, adenomyoepithelioma [see recent ref from Dr. Reis-Filho @MSKPathology]) & malignant lesions (eg. Adenoid cystic carcinoma) - https://t.co/R1TJyfA5Vv? #bcsm pic.twitter.com/4jz0Ux3pCd
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) December 3, 2019
Kimura's disease. Submandibular lymph node, excisional biopsy. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/8uR9erZmOu
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) February 26, 2020
Squamous cell carcinoma, lung, trans-bronchial lung biopsy (TBLB). HE stain. pic.twitter.com/dRhvgJcczu
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) February 24, 2020
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-strauss disease). Skin, biopsy. #pathology pic.twitter.com/oDBiQriSTy
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 20, 2019
Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma. Nasal cavity, biopsy. HE and p40. pic.twitter.com/Gwj353EEdE
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) August 25, 2018
Craniopharyngioma, squamous-papillary type, WHO grade I. pic.twitter.com/IFW8JDuzLe
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) February 14, 2018
Craniopharyngioma, adamantinomatous type, WHO grade I. pic.twitter.com/fgrlefXDYm
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) February 13, 2018
Squamous cell carcinoma, lung, trans-bronchial lung biopsy (TBLB). HE stain. pic.twitter.com/dRhvgJcczu
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 19, 2017
Parosteal osteosarcoma. Femoral bone, biopsy. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/pI487DHcrt
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 19, 2017
Osteoblastic osteosarcoma. Femoral bone, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/d5wKt3MgS5
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 19, 2017
The tumors derive from salivary gland epithelium, so they keep making their normal proteins/enzymes that they make.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) May 25, 2019
Warthin
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) April 11, 2019
9/ See, Hogg J. Persistent and latent viral infections in the pathology of asthma. American Review of Respiratory Disease 1992;145(2(supplement, part 2 of 2)):S7-9.
— WE, THE PEOPLE *must* MAGA again! (@HD283271) May 19, 2020
Salivary duct carcinoma. Parotid gland FNA, papanicolaou stain. pic.twitter.com/B3mI2OOpf3
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 15, 2017
Biphenotypic Sinonasal Sarcoma: A Review and Update; read this research by @UMichPath #pathologists Drs. Cody S. Carter, Ellen G. East, andJonathan B. McHugh in the current issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/U56u0as75C. pic.twitter.com/pxNjyPMB1X
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) November 4, 2018
Ref: https://t.co/1REz4gFGTT#Entpath #pathology pic.twitter.com/QOotpQAiN5
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) January 12, 2020
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