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Intro
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Risk Factors
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FIGO vs. TNM Staging Systems
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Clinical Data
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Precursor lesions
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Grading System
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Molecular Classification of EC
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Patterns of Myometrial Invasion
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Lymphatic Invasion General Roles
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Lymphatic Invasion Artefacts
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Lower Uterine Segment It Matters
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Uterine Serosa
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Adnexa Synchronous vs. Metastasis
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Bladder and Bowel Biopsies Serosa vs. Mucosa
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Peritoneum Biopsy versus Cytology
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Lymphatic Drainage System and Sampling
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Lymph nodes Reporting
Description:
Explore a comprehensive lecture on endometrial carcinoma reporting for pathologists. Learn about the increasing global incidence of endometrial carcinoma and its improved outcomes in developed countries. Delve into the most up-to-date reporting format, focusing on critical elements such as type, grade, depth of myometrial invasion, and lymphovascular invasion. Discover the importance of using datasets for systematic reporting. Cover topics including risk factors, staging systems, clinical data, precursor lesions, grading systems, molecular classification, invasion patterns, lymphatic invasion, lower uterine segment significance, uterine serosa, adnexa, bladder and bowel biopsies, peritoneum sampling, lymphatic drainage, and lymph node reporting. Gain valuable insights from Professor Maysa Al-Hussaini in this 57-minute presentation from The Royal College of Pathologists.

Endometrial Carcinoma: Tips for Reporting Pathologists

The Royal College of Pathologists
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