Lung Pathology in 2023 covers an extensive spectrum of lung pathology techniques and insights for accurate diagnosis. To improve comprehension, case reviews are included.
Goals for Lung Pathology in 2023:
This CME teaching activity will enable participants to:
- Face technical hurdles in handling pulmonary pathology specimens pragmatically.
- Discuss diffuse alveolar damage lifecycle.
- Detect and assess pulmonary granulomatous disease.
- Discuss lung adenocarcinoma diagnosis.
- Differentiate neoplastic and inflammatory lung disease.
- Examine the key features of rare interstitial pneumonia in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and its mimics.
Schedule:
- Diagnosing Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma in the Molecular Age: Doing More With Less
Carol Farver, M.D.
- Interstitial Lung Pathology: What Every Pathologist Needs to Know
Carol Farver, M.D.
- Dealing with Small Samples: Pulmonary Cytology-Histology Correlation
Jennifer A. Brainard, M.D.
- All You Ever Wanted to Know About UIP
Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, M.D.
- Not Your Grandpa’s Thoracic Pathology: Changes in Concepts, Diagnoses, Terminology, and Therapy in the Last 10 years
Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, M.D.
- Key Pearls of Interstitial Lung Disease and Their Mimics That Should Change Your Approach
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
- Lung Adenocarcinoma: What Do I Need to Know?
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
- The Importance of Clinical and Radiologic Correlation in Pulmonary Pathology
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
- Controversies in Lung Pathology
Sanjay Mukhopadhyay, M.D.
- How Biopsy Technique (Transbronchial, Cryo, or Needle Biopsy) Changes Your Pathologic Approach
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
- What To Do with the Blue Biopsy
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
- Approach to Important Non-Adenocarcinoma Thoracic Neoplasms
Kevin O. Leslie, M.D.
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See Also: Need-to-Know Pathology: A Review for Physicians 2023
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