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and this site for subspecialty #pathologyontology - https://t.co/500HxCvEZQ@JMGardnerMD
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 12, 2018
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) March 12, 2018
Oh wow!
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 18, 2020
Nice case +1 for #pathtweetaward
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 17, 2020
+1 to everybody nice AOT
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 16, 2020
thank you.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) February 14, 2020
MY condolences to @smlungpathguy and his family.
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) November 29, 2018
Post mortem of elderly male who died of COVID-19 reveals appalling effects of coronavirus | Type 2 pneumocytes in the lining of the alveoli in the lungs...Emphysema. https://t.co/fyiP49MkqJ #Pathology #Covid_19
— Katherine Marcano-Bell (@LatinxFarmer) May 16, 2020
@smlungpathguy @natasharekhtman
— Olaleke Folaranmi (@DrGeeONE) May 15, 2020
Dr Mike Hansen:How Coronavirus aka COVID19 Kills Some People (But Not Others) - I'm a L...
— William Morgan (@Bill963) May 5, 2020
This is the best explanation of the pathology of #Covid-19 lung disease I've come across [22mins]https://t.co/0sKF8qKNTU via @YouTube
Correct answer: melanoma (obvious on H&E, lots of melanin, and melanoma markers were pos)
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) December 12, 2019
Brown color in first 2 pics is melanin, not #ihcpath (CAM5.2 is negative)
CAM5.2 pos cells in next 2 pics are entrapped lung epithelial cells (tumor cells are neg)
Correct answer: melanoma (obvious on H&E, lots of melanin, and melanoma markers were pos)
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) December 12, 2019
Brown color in first 2 pics is melanin, not #ihcpath (CAM5.2 is negative)
CAM5.2 pos cells in next 2 pics are entrapped lung epithelial cells (tumor cells are neg) pic.twitter.com/XZFYWGXoIv
I do not report them at all...and I cannot think of any clinical implication....unless it get involved by lymphoma/leukemia....
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) November 8, 2018
I see laryngectomy with ossified thyroid/cricoid cartilage containing marrow elements quite often...Trachea/bronchus is just lower down...
— Bin Xu (@BinXu16) November 8, 2018
— Maryam Sayah, MD (@PathologySayah) April 9, 2020
A note tho, it does match the pathology - that we belive the huge inflammation in the lungs is due to a profound CD8+ response - exhaustion of the compartment suggests they were going balistic in there.
— Dr "furloughed" Sammie 🏴🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@curexcomplex) March 23, 2020
Thanks! Awesome engagement. More soon!!
— Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2020
Thank you for contributing! Our findings work! #twitterpath #uscap2020
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 3, 2020
Study throws light on pathology of early phase of lung infection with COVID-19 #JournalofThoracicOncology https://t.co/gsffrc4K3J
— Medical Dialogues (@medicaldialogs) March 4, 2020
Safe travels! See you soon!
— Sara Jiang, MD (@Sara_Jiang) March 1, 2020
Morphology will continue to be king until a true paradigm shift in the understanding of pathology, both as a practice and a science. That will happen at some point, but ancillary tests are ancillary for a reason
— John Sherbeck MD (@TeamCaptainJohn) February 4, 2020
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