Gastritis tips by @DoraGIPath : a stepwise approach to AMAG w H&E, gastric, and chromogranin; important to evaluate background to type NET bc of differential outcomes; if it’s clinically a bump, call it a neoplasm (not ecl hyperplasia)@TheUSCAP @USGIPS @WendyFrankelMD #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/t6espVODBj
— Christina Arnold, MD🦋 (@CArnold_GI) March 21, 2019
🔬🧬 Pearls!
— Adriana Zucchiatti, MD (@zucchiatti_) March 20, 2019
Dr @RhondaYantiss @WeillCornell • Drug-Induced Enterocolitis #GIpath #USCAP2019 👏💙
✏️Crypt injury with neutrophilic cryptitis, apoptotic epithelial cells, intraepith lymphocytosis
✏️List of Emerging Drugs
✏️👀👀Neutrophils+apoptosis+IELs favors drug induced>IBD pic.twitter.com/VCHj9NLxLZ
Dr. Lee has poster presentation today too! Stop by her poster and learn about her research on autoimmune hepatitis! #GIPath #Mayopath #USCAP2019 @MayoClinicPath pic.twitter.com/JnnTYG3FBw
— Narges Jahanseir, MD (@NPathRes) March 20, 2019
Acinar cell carcinoma shows complex and heterogenous genomic features - Dr. Klimstra #USCAP2019 #gipath pic.twitter.com/iXFz0nOkvO
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 19, 2019
@harvardmed alum, @nyulangone #GIpath attending Dr. Odise Cenaj at #USCAP2019 platform on molecular correlates of dysplasia types in SSAD/P and how they relate to CRCs (MMR deficiency more common in intestinal-type dysplasia in SSAD/P) pic.twitter.com/dhRwYO5hXu
— Grace L. Malvar, MD (@DoktoraMalvar) March 19, 2019
let me know about gastric intestinal metaplasia in your diagnostic routine.#USCAP2019 #GIpath #pathology pic.twitter.com/uhMnMP64qO
— Gerônimo Jr. (@GeronimoJrLapac) March 19, 2019
Dr Rish Pai talking about eosinophils in GI tract. An interesting case of anisakis infection. I remembered one case I saw with my attending @steland011 while I was in #GIpath rotation.
— Adriana Zucchiatti, MD (@zucchiatti_) March 18, 2019
When in doubt, take a break from the case!!! 🔍😉 #USCAP2019 #IAmUSCAP pic.twitter.com/EOJKBOxIoh
#fangirl #GiPath #liverpath projectcollaborator (1st time meeting in real life!) Dr. Deyali Chatterjee from WashUSL! #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/WS0t5Eektr
— Grace L. Malvar, MD (@DoktoraMalvar) March 18, 2019
Excited to provide new educational content at #uscap2019! #RocheDx Talks #pathology #gipath #gupath #gynpath #bstpath #pulmpath
— Roche Diagnostics USA (@RocheDiaUSA) March 18, 2019
#USCAP2019 #dermpath #gipath l hate it when I want to go to two talks at a time! 😡 so let’s do 30 minutes GI and high tail it over to Derm! Fitbit is getting a workout! ☺️ pic.twitter.com/jwy3xskWDL
— Roland Jong MD (@roland_jong) March 17, 2019
To goblet or not to goblet; the discussions continues ; great talk by Dr. Goldblum #gipath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/JRWnDJsHTQ
— Çiğdem H. Uşşaklı (@drcrocus) March 17, 2019
Dr. @WendyFrankelMD proposes targeted NGS tumor sequencing first #gipath #USCAP2019 pic.twitter.com/vFdMXxM17K
— Adam L. Booth, MD (@ALBoothMD) March 17, 2019
#Hepatophiles enjoying @LiverPath_HPHS #LiverLove ❤️ #USCAP2019 @emma_furth @Jmisdraji @ARP_Press @pezhouh @DoraGIPath @pembeoltulu @GeronimoJrLapac pic.twitter.com/VioAoTUcrC
— Rifat Mannan, MD (@mannanrifat03) March 17, 2019
Great summary of #pancreas #neuroendocrinetumors from Laura Tang today at #Uscap2019 #GIPath @USGIPS - is she on Twitter? If so please tag! pic.twitter.com/dl1ntxGB5y
— Dr.JoannaGibson (@DrJoannaGibson) March 17, 2019
2.5 cm sigmoid colon polyp.
— Mouyed Alawad (@MouyedMD) March 16, 2019
Any thoughts? Differential? #Pathology #GIpath pic.twitter.com/eLwvRyfQIW
Infantile hemangioma (née hemangioendothelioma) is the most common mesenchymal liver tumor in infants. They usually involute, but some cause symptoms, meaning they'll end up under a microscope. These photos show how they entrap liver parenchyma. #pathology #gipath #liverpath pic.twitter.com/5hPNkI3MBp
— Raul S. Gonzalez, MD (@RaulSGonzalezMD) March 7, 2019
Management of epithelial precancerous conditions and lesions in the stomach (MAPS II): ESGE, EHMSG, ESP and SPED guideline update 2019https://t.co/ZLe3afPlNx#pathologist #GIPath #Pathology #SurgPath pic.twitter.com/nHhIla2Yxs
— Pathology Alerts (Guidelines & Reviews) (@PathologyAlerts) March 7, 2019