USCAP Pancreaticobiliary Pathology for Those in the Trenches What Really Matters (and What Doesn’t) 2020
United States & Canadian Academy of Pathology
Format: 8 Video Files + 10 PDF Files
YOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENT
Course Description
Every general surgical pathology practice routinely receives gallbladder specimens, yet many pathologists lack sufficient expertise in gallbladder pathology to feel comfortable when confronted with unusual patterns of inflammation such as vasculitis, parasitic infestation, and immune-mediated conditions. Gallbladder neoplasms are uncommon and often discovered at the time of histologic examination, provoking angst among surgeons and pathologists who infrequently encounter such cases and may not be aware of updated terminology and staging issues. Widespread use of cross-sectional imaging in the evaluation of patients with abdominal symptoms has led to increased numbers of incidentally discovered pancreaticobiliary lesions. Many of these are initially evaluated with fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) or limited tissue biopsy samples. As a result, pathologists are often faced with cytology, biopsy and resection specimens that feature disorders relatively uncommon to their practices. They may be required to deal with such specimens under pressure, such as in the frozen section laboratory where immunohistochemical stains and other ancillary tools are not available. This course is intended to provide learners with practical information and diagnostic pearls that may aid them in their day-to-day practices.
Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:
- Discriminate between carcinoma and its potential mimics in frozen sections and limited biopsy material
- Understand the classification and differential diagnoses of cystic and solid intraductal lesions
- Recognize and classify important inflammatory conditions of the pancreaticobiliary tree
- Develop an algorithmic approach to differential diagnosis of solid pancreaticobiliary tumors
- Generate a differential diagnosis for lesions encountered in cytology specimens
Original release date: March 27, 2020
Access to this course expires on: January 26, 2023 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time
Topics And Speakers:
Beyond Chronic Cholecystitis Non-Neoplastic Diseases of the Gallbladder and Bile Ducts
Challenges in the Diagnosis of Pancreas Adenocarcinoma
How to Sign Out Cytology of Pancreatic Cysts
Pancreas Frozen Sections What the Surgeon Needs to Know and How to Stay Out of Trouble
Pancreaticobiliary Cysts and Things That Look Like Them
PDAC or Not-That Is the Question- From FNA to BDB
Solid Pancreatic Tumors WHO Made All This So Complicated
Unfortunate Outcomes of Chronic Inflammation Neoplasms of The Gallbladder, Bile Ducts, and Ampulla