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/
More SunAfternoon #USCAP2017 - @chioseasi at N. American #hnnpath society- salivary duct carcinoma #insitupathologists pic.twitter.com/cUSnlJdZKc
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 5, 2017
Papillary tubular adenoma of the skin. Skin, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/Qj1NBB4WyY
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) March 30, 2020
Solar keratosis. Skin (face), excisional biopsy. HE and p53. pic.twitter.com/eRQn2Pi5cU
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) March 12, 2018
Xanthelasma, eyelid resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/3wgD2lYtsZ
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 24, 2017
Beautiful pleomorphic adenoma with matrix and tyrosine crystals
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) May 23, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/1Eqj9MyXwv
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 16, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/W5Mdfe6r4D
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 15, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/QVNuh6gwi3
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 14, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Xl8HHIo7rb
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 13, 2019
New CAPcast: Interpreting Thyroid Nodules: Problems and Controversies. #cap19orl faculty member Dr. Saul Suster discusses controversial areas in thyroid nodule interpretation and recent changes in terminology for papillary carcinoma: https://t.co/mKcXodLup7. #pathologists pic.twitter.com/Yp29y8uTmE
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) June 12, 2019
Fibrous dysplasia of bone. Bone, curettage. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/kJ0zdzGAqK
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 17, 2017
Dr. David Sacks of @NIHClinicalCntr comments on best testing practices for diagnosing diabetes #pathologists via @Healthline https://t.co/3njQ1yYkVY. #pathologists
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) April 4, 2019
Stochastic Processes and New Tests of Randomness - Application to Cool Number Theory Problem https://t.co/e7HlWbbnD2
— Data Science Central (@DataScienceCtrl) April 14, 2020
I would just like some acknowledgment that perhaps introversion is not a pathology but a normal and healthy part of the human experience.
— Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈 (@leahmcelrath) April 11, 2020
And that extroverted people might have some room to learn, change, and accommodate different ways of living.
Yes, losing the Chris61341114316 demographic was a major strategic error on my part.
— Carl T. Bergstrom (@CT_Bergstrom) March 20, 2020
Rheumatoid nodule. Skin, resection. HE stain. pic.twitter.com/3UeS006vYy
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 16, 2017
NEMATODES! Check out this part 1 video with UMN Plant Pathology's @deepak_plpa as he shows us a quick introduction to NEMATODES! #nematodes #umn #scicomm https://t.co/pMkBkeF4IC
— UMN Plant Pathology (@UMNPlantPath) March 12, 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/ws0ylZyUoe
— CAPathologists (@Pathologists) January 8, 2019
Depends on what I want - play doh for normal. For my pathology side plasticine and sponge to make a cyst!
— Emma Drinkall (@e_drinkall) February 23, 2020
Why Plagiarism Checking Should Be a Part of the Word Processing Process https://t.co/kB6TSppiOL
— Turnitin (@Turnitin) February 20, 2020
"We know that most of those who have died had underlying health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes or cardiovascular disease that weakened their immune systems"-@DrTedros on new #coronavirus
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) January 23, 2020
#Relationships - Consider the value of filters and processes to achieve more. PRT https://t.co/DItRrmpMar
— ITB Partners (@Jim_Weber) January 16, 2020
Create systems and processes to achieve your goals. #Relationships https://t.co/DItRrmpMar
— ITB Partners (@Jim_Weber) January 16, 2020
The latest The Amyloidosis Weekly! https://t.co/9wW2r4gDdA Thanks to @terrygossett @ebscbwi @brite_dee #ash19 #myeloma
— Robert Z. Orlowski (@Myeloma_Doc) December 30, 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/