More on the upper gi by @DoraGIPath:
— Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019
Type your gastric NET because of differential clinical outcomes, see cheat sheet for gastric polyp classification, dysplasia fundic gland polyps have essentially no malignant transformation risk@TheUSCAP #uscap2019 @WendyFrankelMD pic.twitter.com/ArlroQRaNc
Where else can you see all these people #IRL? Thanks #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/aul0Rz4UG2
— Michael Arnold, MD, PhD (@MArnold_PedPath) March 20, 2019
Rising #GIpath star @RaulSGonzalezMD & stellar incoming fellow @ALBoothMD we are so fortunate to have you @BIDMCpath @harvardmed your energy & passion about #pathology are infectious! #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/Vni5wo15dA
— Yael K. Heher, MD MPH FRCP(C) (@yaelheher) March 20, 2019
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, “these data strongly suggest the PANNET family is genomically different from PD Neuroendocrine carcinomas” -Dr. Klimstra #USCAP2019 #gipath pic.twitter.com/tzdLtMyURj
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 19, 2019
Happening now: @MSKPathology’s Drs. Vyas, @JackieHechtman, Vakiani, Klimstra & Shia with “Inter-Tumoral Discordance in Mismatch Repair Protein Expression in Synchronous or Metachronous GI Tumors: Biological Significance & Clinical Implications” (MD Ballroom D) #GIPath #USCAP2019
— Pathology @ MSKCC (@MSKPathology) March 19, 2019
Lymphocytic esophagitis#USCAP2019 #GIpath #pathology
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) March 19, 2019
Dr. Appelman. pic.twitter.com/1WvnD6aIPC
Polypectomy (sigmoid colon):
— Irma Ramos (@iramos89) March 18, 2019
HE & H-Caldesmon 🤔 #GIpath#pathology #surgicalpathology
LEIOMYOMA 🤩🤓
✏️ Benign tumor arising in muscularis mucosae
✏️ Majority arise in rectosigmoid
✏️ dif.dx: leiomyosarcoma, GIST pic.twitter.com/Mk8aRabOOg
Katrina Krogh one of our amazing residents and future GI fellow poster on HAART impact on progression of anal squamous dysplasia in HIV infected patients! #GIPath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/aUFPTL4uhS
— Northwestern Pathology (@NU_Pathology) March 18, 2019
GI smooth muscle tumors - RISK OF PROGRESSIVE DISEASE#Gipath #pathology #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/ahus29Uak3
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) March 18, 2019
Collecting selfies with my #GIpath peeps at #USCAP2019 With @BIDMCpath 2019-2020 GI/HPB co-fellow Pooja Navale-Patil, 2020-2021 GI/HPB fellow @ALBoothMD, old @harvardmed classmate Dr. Odise Cenaj! (#fangirl with Dr. Alyssa Krasinkas and Dr. Goldsmith) pic.twitter.com/FQpdbhK7sR
— Grace L. Malvar, MD (@DoktoraMalvar) March 17, 2019
Anatomy and RFA, follow up biopsy with post RFA squamous mucosa #gipath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/UodGZKIp5d
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 17, 2019
Not without cons #Gipath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/g3JsEQxV62
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 17, 2019
MSI-high with shifts in 3 or 4 out of 7 microsatellites is more common in endometrial rather than colon cancers (colon usually 7/7) #gipath #gynpath #moldx #uscap2019
— Kaitlin Sundling, MD, PhD (@KaitlinSundling) March 17, 2019
UTSW mini-reunion at @USGIPS @TheUSCAP #uscap2019. What a great session! Bravo @Purvago! @SuntreaHammer @MArnold_PedPath @pezhouh @UTSW_GIpath pic.twitter.com/sdzHTCsqvj
— Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 16, 2019
Love visiting the US. People are so friendly! Looking forward to some GI pathology tomorrow #USCAP2019 #GIpath #GIPS
— Justin Bateman (@JJBtweetin) March 16, 2019
Excited for USCAP starting on Saturday! Can't wait to meet friends old and new and continue to become a better pathologist. @TheUSCAP @DoraGIPath @CArnold_GI @LiverPath_HPHS @USGIPS @GIlymphomapath @liverpath @RaulSGonzalezMD @MayoClinicPath @SarahEKerrMD @JL_Sauter
— Rondell Graham (@rondell_graham) March 15, 2019
#GIpath #pathology Herpes esophagitis :) pic.twitter.com/2JklVX1TKC
— Zeina Alabbas, MD (@xenaalabbas) March 8, 2019