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HUGE thank you to Dr. Caroline Franks from Washington University in STL for her Grand Rounds presentation: "What color is my kidney?" Her work in addressing health inequities is a critical reminder that social justice work is the work of the laboratory!
#hemepath#GYNpath๐ฒ๐ฌ:
sentinel lymph node LAM (lymphangioleiomyomatosis) at time of staging for ovarian clear cell carcinoma
probably one of the biggest LAMs I've come across lately!
Congratulations to Valerie Fitzhugh of @Rutgers_NJMS for making this yearโs Pathology Power List! Dr. Fitzhugh has been a leading voice in highlighting COVID-19 health care disparities and the labโs role during the pandemic.
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Pediatric gall bladder epithelium with Goblet cells. This specimen was resected as a part of liver transplant procedure. Intestinal features are physiologically present in gallbladder epithelium of children <6 years. PMID: 21450331 #GIpath#pedipath
Just did one of my favorite things as a pathologist. Examined a negative set of prostate biopsies & quickly paged the urologist so that he could inform the patient that there is no cancer & make for a happier, socially distant, cancer-free #Thanksgiving#GivingThanks ๐ฆ๐๐ฌ๐ค
This is a vulvar lesion! This is a poorly differentiated breast carcinoma arising in ectopic vulvar breast tissue (thatโs how the breast pathologist got the case) #NJSPFall2020
Lymph node with metastatic prostatic adenocarcinoma post radiation therapy, highlighted by NKX3.1 immunostain. Can be tricky to identify on H&E. Important to look closely at fibrotic areas. #pathology#pathologists#GUpath#pathboards@PathologyRWJMS