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u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 3 days ago
Molecular clues help separate adipocytic tumors from liposarcomas well. Save for revision.
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Distinguishing Actinic Keratosis from Bowen's Disease begins with evaluating the extent of epidermal atypia, cell polarity, maturation, and adnexal involvement. Recognizing partial versus full-thickness dysplasia is the key step for accurate histopathologic diagnosis of in situ squamous lesions.
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 13 days ago
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Recognizing actinic keratosis starts with identifying atypical basal keratinocytes, solar elastosis, and epidermal dysplasia confined above the basement membrane. Master these classic histologic clues to confidently distinguish this common precursor of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
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Understanding nevus maturation is essential for accurate diagnosis. Learn how melanocytic nests progress from the dermoepidermal junction into the dermis while developing orderly maturation and neurotization, allowing confident distinction between junctional, compound, and intradermal nevi.
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 23 days ago
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Master the histologic progression from sebaceous hyperplasia to adenoma, sebaceoma, and sebaceous carcinoma by focusing on architecture, basaloid cell proportion, mature sebocytes, and cytologic atypia. These high-yield clues make adnexal tumor diagnosis faster and more accurate. Save for revision.
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 28 days ago
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Accurate diagnosis of cylindroma depends on recognizing its classic jigsaw architecture, thick hyaline basement membrane, and dual-cell population while distinguishing it from its closest histologic mimics. Learn the architectural clues that simplify adnexal tumor diagnosis. Save for revision.
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 30 days ago
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Recognize the classic histologic features of bullous pemphigoid by identifying a clean subepidermal split with eosinophil-rich inflammation. Distinguishing this pattern from other autoimmune blistering disorders is essential for accurate diagnosis. Save for revision.
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Learn the key features of pemphigus foliaceus by recognizing the subcorneal split. Save for revision. Now
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Recognize the hallmark histologic clues of pemphigus vulgaris by identifying suprabasal clefting, acantholysis, and the classic tombstone appearance of basal keratinocytes.
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Recognize the complete psoriasiform pattern before making the diagnosis. Compare the mimics carefully. Save for revision.....
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 1 month ago
Can you recognize this classic psoriasiform pattern before reaching the final slide? Follow the epidermal architecture carefully and see if the histologic clues lead you to the right diagnosis. Save this post for revision.
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 1 month ago
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IHC guides Lynch syndrome screening by distinguishing intact mismatch repair protein expression from specific loss patterns that trigger reflex molecular testing. Save for revision.!
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 2 months ago
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CAP-compliant colorectal grossing demands 3D tumor measurements, configuration, and exact margin distances for accurate staging. Save for revision.!!
u/Desperate-Sorbet9288 — 2 months ago
Mastering ESD grossing is all about precision. Every pin, every ink mark, every 2 mm section, and every cassette plays a crucial role in accurate margin assessment and staging.
This carousel walks you through the complete ESD handling protocol, from proper specimen orientation to documentation, helping you avoid common grossing errors and improve diagnostic confidence.
Save this post for your pathology revision and share it with your colleagues who are learning surgical pathology.
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