Now available: the AAPA 2/1 Free CE, "Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma: Primary Lung Presentation" by Rachel Larsen. Members, check your ✉️ or pathassist.org/news/549997 to read the manuscript, take the quiz earn CE. Thanks to quiz creator Niki Boisso!
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Lung adenocarcinoma metastases to the brain. Metastases are the most common tumors of the CNS. About 10-36% of all lung cancers develop brain mets during the course of their disease. #neuropath#surgpath@E_Heidi_Cheek@WPathassist@BulawaMs
This is a case of a young male who died suddenly during exertion. What changes can you see and what would your diagnosis be from the serial sections of the ventricles pictured? @RCPath@SCVP1@UKCardiacPath@AECVPCam2021
Time for another #HEARTThursday with @MelanieBoisMD! This is going to be good! A note from Dr. Bois: Read this one carefully. I’m intending this to be a multi-part series on a specific topic, so stay tuned for more. #CPpath#CardiacPath#APpath 😎 🔬 😎
Cholangiocarcinomas - especially perihilar and extrahepatic, can be complicated and intimidating. Know your anatomy and criteria for staging. Have a conversation with the surgeon and pathologist! Patient care = most important. @WPathassist#grosspath
The example below shows a structure with visible tumor invading into the hepatic parenchyma. Keep in mind not only the duct margins but the hepatic resection margin too! @WPathassist case = super complex and way cooler! @AAPAstudents@iplaywithorgans
Cholangiocarcinomas - especially perihilar and extrahepatic, can be complicated and intimidating. Know your anatomy and criteria for staging. Have a conversation with the surgeon and pathologist! Patient care = most important. @WPathassist#grosspath
The bones are the most common site for breast cancer metastasis (breastcancer.org). Seen here is a breast ca met to the distal femur with extension through the cortex into the anterior soft tissue. #GrossPath#PathTwitter#PathAssist#BreastPath
Whipple Orientation is always tricky and can bring a lot of anxiety! Here are a few images that will hopefully help break it down :)
Green- Pancreatic neck margin
Black- Portal vein groove (shiny)
Yellow- Uncinate margin (cauterized/stapled)
(CBD not shown) #Surgpath#Pathology
This case is a male in his 30’s who died suddenly whilst playing football. There is a poorly defined history of heart surgery at birth with no further documented cardiac symptoms. From these images of the aorta what is your opinion on cause of death?@RCPath@SCVP1@UKCardiacPath
I received this mitral valve for severe MV stenosis. The patient had a history of rheumatic fever. You can see leaflet and cord fibrosis with cordal fusion due to the inflammatory response. #cardiopath#pathology@WPathassist@E_Heidi_Cheek@MelanieBoisMD
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