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@Sara_Jiang @smlungpathguy @NRiddleMD @marenwhymd @KMirza @BinXu16 @lara_pijuan @edusqo @pembeoltulu @Williamson_SR @PathDocBoston @RaulSGonzalezMD @evemariecrane @CArnold_GI
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) August 2, 2019
Alternative: elegant semi-helix :)
— Samson W. Fine, MD (@rovingatuscap) July 19, 2019
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) January 11, 2020
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) January 11, 2020
You should use https://t.co/h4tdyEA7kT they are awesome
— Serdar Balcı (@serdarbalci) January 11, 2020
Speaking to pathologist, in UK no strong evidence for significant lung clots and if cases are reporting problems such as intra cranial bleeds (like my ICU) hard to defend full antigoagulation imo. Resp specialist feels lung changes not wildly diff to ARDS. Pathologist might go
— Joanna Poole (@jopo899) May 23, 2020
Thanks Mike, great pictures!
— David Henríquez, MD (@david_hzt) May 19, 2020
not very much, though they both can infect the lungs and you can get disseminated TB throughout the body as well, TB isn't particularly infectious but it is more "airborne" than SARS-CoV2. The pathology on a cellular level (from what I know from COVID autopsies) is v different
— Emily Deans MD (@evolutionarypsy) April 27, 2020
I'm tracing the ACE2 receptors..very rich in kidneys.
— Gregory (@urbanx_f) March 30, 2020
Tells me the virus is not dependant on these receptors. It wants to be in the lungs. It is location specific. But, does not cause pathology in young children..so we have a puzzle here.
I want to hear from the people who understand the pathology, epidemiogy, prevention and cure of the Corona virus.
— Kathy Lark (@kdlark) March 21, 2020
I want to know if it can reoccur in a person, once they suffer exposure.
I want to know if the lungs are are chronically damaged after exposure.
I want real answers.
Join me for the next High Yield #pulmpath slide review session.
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) March 21, 2020
This time it will be non-neoplastic lung.
Join the Zoom Meeting at;https://t.co/AJFucerj9V
Meeting ID: 937 919 4310
I have scheduled it at 9:00 am CST so that our global #pathology colleagues can hopefully join pic.twitter.com/KfTJtW5VvB
#Coronavirus Early Pathology Examined in Lung Tissue of Symptomless Patients: https://t.co/695wkY3g3q pic.twitter.com/fEqsGv1Gm5
— Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (@GENbio) March 1, 2020
First-ever Pathology of Early-phase Lung Infection With the 2019 Coronavirus Published | Technology Networks https://t.co/S0PzofonbE
— Susan A (@Yiayia_sue) February 28, 2020
Coronavirus Early Pathology Examined in Lung Tissue of Symptomless Patients - https://t.co/kzm4vYudQD #GoogleAlerts
— Ernst Nordholt (@ErnstNordholt) February 28, 2020
There are mostly benign bronchial cells here. I think the others are goblet cells but would be interested to know if any of the Tweeple cytopathologists would think they might be signet ring cells @lara_pijuan @aakasharmand @JP_ReynoldsMD @natasharekhtman @Sinchita_Roy
— Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) September 27, 2019
5/ It has been a great experience being a screening judge for the #PathTweetAward if you are interested in participating in 2019 send @smlungpathguy a message!
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) December 25, 2019
6/ Lastly thank you to the #Pathology Community that has taken the time to develop such wonderful educational content that can be freely accessed by the global community of #pathology@ALBoothMD @martiponi @KDannheimMD @mjcascio @Histopatolomon @caceypeters @LangerPath
— Matthew Cecchini (@Path_Matt) December 25, 2019
I do biannual palpation of the breasts (from inside and outside)
— Esther Youd (@estheryoud) December 21, 2019
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