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@JackieHechtman can you provide insight? #larotrectinib #NTRK
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) November 27, 2018
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, clear cell variant. Parotid gland, parotidectomy. HE and PAS stain. #pathology #ENTpath pic.twitter.com/q9DO6Sufvt
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) December 24, 2019
Malignant mesothelioma. Pleural fluid, conventional cytology and cell block study. Pap, HE, calretinin and D2-40. #pathology pic.twitter.com/TcSo53WW3X
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) April 1, 2019
Ewing sarcoma (Fusion gene EWSR1-FLI1). Soft tissue of pelvis, resection. #pathology #BSTpath pic.twitter.com/dTIsWpcePt
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) April 1, 2019
Small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma. Nasal cavity, resection. HE stain. Positive; Synapto, Chromo A(weak), CD56, NSE. pic.twitter.com/SECGsITytC
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) July 25, 2018
Pulmonary tuberculosis. Ziehl-Neelsen stain and direct immunofluorescence (DIF). pic.twitter.com/aXghKuyhY5
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) January 14, 2018
2. SHOULD NOT routinely perform HR-HPV testing on patients with non-SCC of the oropharynx OR nonoropharyngeal primary tumors of the head and neck.
— Merva Soluk Tekkesin (@merva_st) December 25, 2017
3. SHOULD NOT provide a tumor grade or differentiation status for HPV+/p16+ oropharyngeal SCC #HPV #oralpath #ENTPath
@bfaquin interview: HPV testing in Head and Neck Carcinomas
— Merva Soluk Tekkesin (@merva_st) December 25, 2017
https://t.co/SFo5SkjKrf #HPV #oralpath #ENTPath
3 important recommendations:
Pathologists
1. SHOULD perform HR-HPV testing on all patients with newly diagnosed oropharyngeal SCC, including all histologic subtypes
Very nice case as usual! Do you always use Langerin and CD1a together? and Do you think Langerin is more specific than CD1a according to your experience? Thanks.
— Merva Soluk Tekkesin (@merva_st) December 7, 2017
Giemsa, PAS, Ziehl-Neelsen
— DrGeethanjaliBhas,MD MBA (@bhas_dr) May 21, 2020
HSIL (CIN II - moderate dysplasia) + HPV
— Ruth Estrada (@amigaRUTH) May 19, 2020
What are the stains shown here?
— aung phyo (@pathphyo) April 9, 2020
Nature is heal... er, it's springtime! pic.twitter.com/7qNmK6N9FL
— Michael W. Kraus (@mwkraus) April 25, 2020
Look out for the land ice curves :) (in review)
— Dr Tamsin Edwards (@flimsin) April 15, 2020
Check out the expression of our Adipophilin on adrenal tissue. Useful for confirming sebaceous carcinoma! More info on our website here: https://t.co/OPIM9Jgewj#IHC #sebaceouscarcinoma #carcinoma #pathart #immunohiostochemistry #pathology #antibody pic.twitter.com/mTHCTKTwkX
— Bio SB (@Bio_SB) March 16, 2020
— Peter Sadow, MD, PhD (@PathDocBoston) March 1, 2020
Herpes esophagitis. Esophagus, autopsy. HE, HSV-1/2 and Gross view. pic.twitter.com/cCP4xZmaFK
— Pathology Walker@Auto Tweet Bot (@Patholwalker) October 16, 2017
The ones I've seen were plainly visible on standard ER ankle films. The lateral shows it. But the comment "my ankle hurts" draws attention away from the pathology. I was always taught "you are responsible for everything on the film." LOOK FOR IT
— Bone Peep Stephen Rockower, MD, FAAOS (@DrBonesMD) January 26, 2020
Why is the Dropbox desktop app using so much memory or CPU on my computer? | Dropbox Help https://t.co/njmmNONwdp
— Kazuki Yoshida (@kaz_yos) January 19, 2020
All the blue/purple stuff is tumor cells (glands)
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) September 14, 2019
Might have to re-enable share in the share app?
— Dana M. Lewis | #OpenAPS 🤖 (@danamlewis) December 29, 2019
Don't recall seeing this very often.
— Matthew Wasco (@Gleason4plus5) January 10, 2018
The seminomatous component is invading the teratomatous component of this mixed germ cell tumor of the testis. (stain is CD117).
How common is this? @Williamson_SR @DanielBerney #gupath #pathologists pic.twitter.com/k1vkNikRF7
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