Surgical pathology specimens still come from the gut. Pathologists face daily challenges and gray zones in this discipline. Differences in gastrointestinal diagnosis interpretation among observers aggravate this issue. However, the liver and pancreas have many unusual disorders, making it difficult for pathologists without experience to diagnose them. Finally, the WHO released the latest Digestive Tract Tumours blue book. Pathologists may notice subtle changes and crucial upgrades in this edition.
USCAP Digestive Tract Pathology 2022 emphasizes rare findings, challenging differential diagnoses, emergent entities, and updates to current entities to fill gastrointestinal pathology professional practice gaps.
Finding the intended receivers:
Experienced pathologists in academics, community settings, and training
Learn What in USCAP Digestive Tract Pathology 2022:
- This assignment will teach students how to name and grade intestinal neuroendocrine neoplasms. With the right mentality, criteria, and differentials, examine pediatric and adult colitis specimens for microorganisms.
- Assess colon polyps and colorectal carcinoma to accurately explain treatment and prognosis findings – Recognize small differences in medication-induced damage and pancreas neoplasms.
Items Included In The Purchase Of USCAP Digestive Tract Pathology 2022:
- GI Polyposis Syndromes – The Surgical Pathologist’s Crucial Role – John A. Hart, MD
- Some Diagnoses Are Just Hard: Recurring Consult Cases and In-House Challenges – Maria Westerhoff, MD
- Kids Are Not Just Little Adults: Lower GI Tract Edition – Jeffrey D. Goldsmith, MD
- Think Outside the Gut: GI Manifestations of Systemic Diseases – Maria Westerhoff, MD
- Gastroenteropancreatic Neuroendocrine Neoplasia: A Whirlwind Tour – Raul S. Gonzalez, MD
- Kids Are Not Just Little Adults: Upper GI Tract Edition – Jeffrey D. Goldsmith, MD
- Superimposed Problems In IBD: Challenging Scenarios and Confusing Complications – Maha Guindi, MD, FRCPC
- Unintended Consequences: Drug-Induced Injury in The Digestive Tract, and Mimics – Mari Mino-Kenudson, MD
- Evaluation of Colorectal Carcinoma: Problems Common and Rare – Raul S. Gonzalez, MD
- Life Beyond PDAC and NET: Other Notable Lesions of The Pancreas – Mari Mino-Kenudson, MD
- Stop Bugging Me: Digestive Tract Infectious Organisms, From Obvious to Subtle – Raul S. Gonzalez, MD
- From Colitis to Neoplasia: How Not to Miss Progression in IBD and Related Controversies – Maha Guindi, MD
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