Gynecologic Pathology 2022 Videos covers common and complex female genital lesions and gynecologic tract pathology.
Medical continuing education teaches:
- Identify the main vulva irritations.
- Everybody should test for Lynch syndrome.
- Find mesenchymal uterine cancers and best tests.
- Can you distinguish clear cell, endometrioid, and serous ovarian cancers?
- Ovarian germ cell and sex cord-stromal tumors.
- Placental pathology diagnosis
And more…
Learning Objectives of Gynecologic Pathology 2022 Videos:
After Gynecologic Pathology 2022 Videos, participants can:
- Identify the main vulva irritations.
- Squamous IPN exists.
- Histology detects endocervical carcinoma.
- Obtain endometrial cancer histology.
- Lynch syndrome is discovered everywhere.
- Primary uterine mesenchymal malignancies can be diagnosed with additional testing.
- Early fallopian tube serous cancer detection.
- What distinguishes clear cell, endometrioid, and serous ovarian carcinomas?
- Find sex cord-stromal tumors and ovarian germ cells.
- Examine placental pathology’s main diagnoses.
Audience Goal:
Pathologists seeking practice should use this.
TOPICS / SPEAKERS of Gynecologic Pathology 2022 Videos:
- Vulvar Squamous Lesions –Â Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive Squamous Lesions of the Cervix –Â Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive HPV-Associated Glandular Lesions of the Cervix –Â Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Pre-Invasive and Invasive HPV-Independent Glandular Lesions of the Cervix –Â Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Cervical Cancer – Staging and Other Prognostic Issues – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- An Approach to the Benign Endometrial Biopsy –Â Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 1 – Approaching the Endometrial Biopsy – Diagnosing Neoplasia and Diagnostic Pitfalls – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 2 – Updates on New Entities and Ever Challenging Diagnostic Entities – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Histologic Classification of Endometrial Neoplasia – Part 3 – Biomarker Interpretation and Implementation in Endometrial Carcinoma – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Endometrial Carcinoma – Molecular Classification – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Uterine Mixed Epithelial – Mesenchymal Tumors – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – Leiomyoma and Variants – Andre Pinto, MD
- Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – STUMP and Leiomyosarcoma – Andre Pinto, MD
- Endometrial Stromal Tumors – Old Concepts and Recent Updates – Andre Pinto, MD
- Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasms – Beyond Smooth Muscle and Stromal Tumors – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Mesenchymal Tumors of the Lower Genital Tract –Â Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Epithelial Fallopian Tube Lesions –Â Brooke E. Howitt, MD
- Ovarian Borderline Tumors – A Basic Approach – Andre Pinto, MD
- Tubo-Ovarian Serous Carcinoma –Â Andre Pinto, MD
- Endometriosis-Associated Ovarian Carcinomas – Clear Cell and Endometrioid – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Mucinous Tumors –Â Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Ovarian Sex Cord-Stromal Tumors – Common Neoplasms – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Sex Cord-Stromal and Miscellaneous Tumors – Rare Neoplasms with Syndromic Associations – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
- Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors –Â Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Products of Conception –Â Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Placental Pathology – Part 1 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Placental Pathology – Part 2 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 1 – Vulva and Cervix – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 2 – Endometrium – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 3 – Mesenchymal – Andre Pinto, MD
- Microscope Slide Session 4 – Ovarian Epithelial Tumors – Andre Pinto, MD
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