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Intro
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Objectives: Follow the Biopsy Journey
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The report is out! An Integrated Report
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We have received a sample!
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The biopsy is being processed! DAY21
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The pathologist is 'looking' at the case!
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FISH is not ready!
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MOLECULAR (CLONALITY) IS OUTSTANDING!
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What type of cancer (lymphoma)?
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What colour is the neoplasm?
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What are the Common Lymphoma Patterns?
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Is it enough to play the CDs?
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Compare with normal ...
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Understand the basis of the IHC
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Follicular Lymphoma: Variants
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Lymphoma (and other pathologies) are clinical context-sensitive diagnoses
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Prior Diagnosis. Why is it important? • History of prior known tumours (including type/site/date of removal/ stage of disease).
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Previous Treatment
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What is considered a Good Report You are writing to the clinician
Description:
Learn to interpret biopsy samples and generate comprehensive pathology reports in this anatomical pathology lecture. Follow the journey of a biopsy from sample collection to final diagnosis, exploring key diagnostic processes, artifact challenges, and treatment effects on interpretation. Master the art of producing clinically useful histopathology reports while gaining insights into lymphoma patterns, immunohistochemistry basics, and the importance of clinical context in diagnoses. Discover the significance of prior diagnoses and treatments in biopsy interpretation, and understand the elements that constitute a well-written pathology report for effective communication with clinicians.

Biopsy Interpretation - Dr Hebah Ali

The Royal College of Pathologists
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