USCAP Out with the Old and In with the New: An Updated Approach to the Cytologic Classification of Tumors 2023 (Videos)

$100.00

Format: 8 MP4 + 9 PDFs

Posted By: Dr_magic

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published date: 21 Mar 23

Multiple revisions and updates have recently been created for standardization of the cytologic classification of non-neoplastic and neoplastic processes in the pancreatobiliary tract, liver, thyroid, head and neck (including salivary gland), urine, kidneys, adrenal gland, lung and soft tissue. These standardized reporting schemes provide a framework for consistent categorization of cytopathology reports. They allow cytopathologists to convey clear, consistent diagnostic information, in language uniformly understood by pathologists and clinicians the world over. New developments in the diagnosis, grading and staging are not fully appreciated in the community, often leading to errors in diagnosis and impaired management. This case-based course will illustrate daily challenges, new guidelines, and practical clues to the proper handling of specimens from these sites along with accurate cytologic diagnosis of neoplasms in, and their distinction from, key cytomorphologic mimics. This will offer pathologists a unique perspective into the diagnostic morphometric signatures of key entities, which they can apply to daily practice even in the smaller hospital or private practice setting.

The target audience for this course includes cytopathologists, general surgical pathologists who sign out cytopathology specimens, cytopathologists with special interest in pathology from these sites, and pathologists-in-training (residents and fellows).

COURSE OBJECTIVES

  • Learn new concepts and terminological guidelines in the cytologic classification of neoplasms from multiple sites
  • Learn when and how to integrate clinical findings and ancillary tests in precise cytologic diagnosis
  • Recognize the limitations and pitfalls in using/interpreting ancillary studies for cytologic diagnosis of neoplasms in multiple sites
  • Use an algorithmic approach to the differential diagnosis for neoplasms at multiple sites

Items Included in the Purchase of this Course

Urine, Kidney and Adrenal - Adebowale J. Adeniran, MD

Serous Fluid - Adebowale J. Adeniran, MD

Lung and Mediastinum - Liron Pantanowitz, MD, MHA

Soft Tissue - Liron Pantanowitz, MD, MHA

Pancreas - Michelle D. Reid, MD, MSc

Bile Duct and Liver - Michelle D. Reid, MD, MSc

Thyroid - William C. Faquin, MD, PhD

Head and Neck and Salivary Gland - William C. Faquin, MD, PhD

Original release date: February 13, 2023

Access to this course expires on:  January 11, 2026