These tweets are selected automatically with #rstats code. Please inform me if any is inappropriate. See other #EyePath pages here: https://serdarbalci.netlify.com/categories/EyePath/ or here: https://serdarbalci.wordpress.com/?s=EyePath/ See selected social media based textbook project here: http://www.patolojinotlari.com/
Transitional meningioma, WHO grade I . pic.twitter.com/dkuUvkW9gA
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) May 4, 2020
Xanthelasma, eyelid resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/3wgD2lYtsZ
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) July 8, 2019
Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/FE6I0Vs8UE
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) July 4, 2019
Choroid plexus papilloma of lateral ventricle. Stump cytology, Papanicolaou stain and HE. #Cytopath #Neuropath #pathology pic.twitter.com/DKuUGE3kB3
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 4, 2018
Diffuse astrocytoma, IDH-wild type, WHO grade II. Cerebrum, excision. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/puT6mriReD
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) March 18, 2018
Papillary carcinoma. Thyroid, thyroidectomy. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/peQEpFTEwF
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 28, 2017
Adenoid cystic carcinoma, solid type. Major salivary gland, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/fZtoBbSJr0
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 27, 2017
I had a case once of urothelial carcinoma colonizing the pleural surface in a similar way, but also forming papillary growths. Not invasive either. Wish I still had the slide!
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) July 20, 2019
I see pigment in both benign tumor and PTC. mostly hemosiderin, sometimes minocycline-treated patient. Yours looks like hemosiderin
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) June 12, 2019
#Pathologists - Succeed in MIPS with our five-part on-demand webinar series. Fully understand program requirements, be able optimize your participation, and successfully comply with MIPS. Check them out. https://t.co/9FKRrdmA77 pic.twitter.com/sbhsopRqBB
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 28, 2019
Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review; read this research from @BrighamWomens and @UPMC #pathologists in the new issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/oOts2wdDAw. pic.twitter.com/zqgVkZdGgt
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 28, 2019
Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review; read this research from @BrighamWomens and @UPMC #pathologists in the new issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/oOts2wdDAw. pic.twitter.com/3O9b3sS6ce
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 27, 2019
Molecular Testing for Cutaneous Melanoma: An Update and Review; read this research from @BrighamWomens and @UPMC #pathologists in the new issue of @ArchivesPath: https://t.co/oOts2wdDAw. pic.twitter.com/YbLXKmuq8Y
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 26, 2019
The latest The Amyloidosis Weekly! https://t.co/wLKlPeUXwB Thanks to @weldeiry @EgidiusLambrech @LyndsayFarlow #genmab #amyloidosis
— Robert Z. Orlowski (@Myeloma_Doc) May 4, 2020
There is some data that heparin can inhibit viral cell interactions but it doesn't affect ACE2 mediated viral entry. Therapy should be directed processes that drive the pathology, namely immune mediated damage & RAS activation. https://t.co/ONCjWJ9Dl2
— Dr Able Lawrence MBBS MD DM (@abledoc) April 7, 2020
45* has been wounded as a child & the horrific part of this is he continues to spew his pain & hatred outward. If he had the wherewithal to seek help he may be able to face a lot of his own pain. I just don't think his pathology will allow it because he thinks he can do no wrong.
— One of Bob Marley's 3 Little Birds (@pbb_louie) April 7, 2020
I am normally an extrovert but I have liked staying home. This week was rough in addition to this pandemic my dog had to have surgery- a nodule on her parathyroid. She is home now but we have to give her meds and awaiting pathology results. And that is just part of this week.
— Dee Sparacio (@womenofteal) March 28, 2020
How a quarter-sized glucose sensor could potentially disrupt traditional diabetes care by continuous monitoring of glucose almost 300 times a day, in the new CAP Today: https://t.co/IWKHfDRwYD. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/shwaJ8FiLJ
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 13, 2019
How a quarter-sized glucose sensor could potentially disrupt traditional diabetes care by continuous monitoring of glucose almost 300 times a day, in the new CAP Today: https://t.co/IWKHfDRwYD. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/3hjuxaFM7c
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 12, 2019
Postmortem essential tremor data suggest cerebellum pathology of:Purkinje cell (PC) axons/dendrites, PC displacement/loss, basket cell axonal processes, climbing fibre connections to PCs, GABA receptors in dentate nucleus.(Nature Reviews 1/20/2020) #Zusia https://t.co/cV43O7BnPo
— Zusia:Dr Jackie Volk (@DrJackieVolk) February 23, 2020
Best DSC Forum Questions - Part 8 https://t.co/CGNq09kQWq
— Data Science Central (@analyticbridge) February 7, 2020
Eye exercises: Some tips and techniques https://t.co/O2Xtp0o7Sb @mnt #eyeexercises #eyehealth
— Medical News Today (@mnt) January 17, 2020
Encapsulated papillary carcinoma
— John Sherbeck MD (@TeamCaptainJohn) December 30, 2019
For me papillary craniopharyngioma
— Severino Rey MD, PhD (@ReyPathology) December 26, 2019
These tweets are selected automatically with #rstats code. Please inform me if any is inappropriate. See other #EyePath pages here: https://serdarbalci.netlify.com/categories/EyePath/ or here: https://serdarbalci.wordpress.com/?s=EyePath/ See selected social media based textbook project here: http://www.patolojinotlari.com/