Genitourinary Pulmonary and Neuropathology 2020 Teaching Activity covers genitourinary, pulmonary, and neuropathology. Our faculty will present basic to advanced approaches, common mistakes, and pathologic diagnosis insights. Interactive case reviews improve the program.
Audience intends:
Genitourinary Pulmonary and Neuropathology 2020 is primarily for pathologists to learn from.
Learning Objectives for Genitourinary Pulmonary and Neuropathology 2020:
Following Genitourinary Pulmonary and Neuropathology 2020, subscribers can:
- Let’s examine a common lipomatous tumor, which might be benign or malignant.
- Determine the main obstacles to identifying lung adenocarcinoma and other thoracic neoplasms.
- Lung cancer diagnosis should be complete.
- Stressing pathological-radiological linkage in pulmonary illness.
- Understand blue biopsy evaluation.
- Learn about interstitial lung disorders and their mimics, including their pros and cons.
- Let’s examine WHO and cIMPACT-NOW CNS tumor classification recommendations.
- Learn about peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
- Recognize glioneuronal and glial tumors.
- Make a plan for intraoperative CNS consults and frozen sections.
- Know meningioma and other meningeal neoplasm grades.
- Let’s discuss prostate needle biopsy diagnosis and reporting of restricted adenocarcinoma.
- Check biopsy and TURB specimens for typical bladder tumors.
- Explore bladder lesion diagnoses.
- Investigate prostate lesion diagnosis.
- Find bladder neoplasm mimics.
- Learn about medicolegal concerns in genitourinary pathology situations.
- This CME activity has no educational specifications.
Topics/Speaker:
Diagnosis and Reporting of Limited Adenocarcinoma on Needle Biopsy of the Prostate
Diagnosis, Staging, and Grading of Urothelial Carcinoma
Common Differential Diagnoses in Kidney and Testis Lesions
Mimickers of Bladder Neoplasia
How Biopsy Technique (Transbronchial, Cryo, or Needle Biopsy) Changes Your Pathologic Approach
Medicolegal Issues of Pathologists General Aspects and Specific Cases Relating to Genitourinary Pathology
Lung Adenocarcinoma What Do I Need to Know in 2020
Update of the WHO Classification and compact-NOW Classification Guidelines
The Importance of Clinical and Radiologic Correlation in Pulmonary Pathology
Glial and Glioneuronal Neoplasms
What To Do With the Blue Biopsy
Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
Approach to Important Non-Adenocarcinoma Thoracic Neoplasms
Intraoperative CNS Consultations Frozen Sections
Neuropathology Unknown Cases
Non-neoplastic Mimickers of Diffuse Gliomas
Key Pearls of Interstitial Lung Disease and Their Mimics That Should Change Your Approach
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