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vikram deshpande
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Приєднався 14 жов 2011
Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, GI Pathologist @BIDMCpath. Head GI Path. Editor-in-Chief Journal of Clinical Pathology @JClinPath_BMJ
Justin Bishop dives into novel entities and How do you define a novel entity in the fusion era? 🤔
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Justin Bishop, MD, the game-changing role of genetic testing and its impact on diagnosis & treatment
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🚨 New in salivary gland pathology! In conversation with Dr. Vikram Deshpande & Dr. Monita Bal, Journal of Clinical Pathology editors. 🩺📝 Read the full article here: jcp.bmj.com/content/early/2024/10/30/jcp-2024-209859
Osteogenic bone lesions with link to whole slide images - see in description
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A talk on bone and bone-forming tumors with a link to whole slide images pathpresenter.net/public/presentation/display?token=d8487c4c
Professor Scott Kilpatrick talks about Bone Pathology
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jcp.bmj.com/content/early/2024/09/05/jcp-2024-209700 This video interview with Professor Scott Kilpatrick accompanies our invited review on non-neoplastic orthopedic pathology in the Journal of Clinical Pathology. In this discussion, we delve into key areas of non-neoplastic orthopedic conditions, such as degenerative joint disease, avascular necrosis, and osteomyelitis. We explore diagnostic a...
Periprosthetic joint infection
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In this video, Dr. Scott Kilpatrick dives into the essential role of the pathologist in managing very Periprosthetic joint infection, sharing practical tips and techniques for both permanent and frozen sections. He covers the vital aspects of communicating effectively with surgeons, a crucial element in achieving accurate diagnoses. Dr. Kilpatrick discusses how many sections to submit following...
Diagnosing Crohn’s disease in children
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In this video, we’ll explore the challenges of diagnosing Crohn’s disease in children through biopsy. Granulomas, particularly subtle microgranulomas, hold significant diagnostic value. When granulomas/ microgranulomas are identified, the likelihood of aggressive disease is higher. Additionally, lymphocytic esophagitis serves as another indicator of a more severe disease progression. Chronicity...
Histopathology of Colitis: Why 'Nonspecific Colitis' Isn't a Diagnosis | Short Video
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Histopathology of Colitis: Why 'Nonspecific Colitis' Isn't a Diagnosis | Short Video
Diagnosing Crohn’s disease in children
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Diagnosing Crohn’s disease in children
In this video, David Papke (@PapkeDavid) and I discuss four emerging mesenchymal tumors.
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In this video, David Papke (@PapkeDavid) and I discuss four emerging mesenchymal tumors.
There's nothing more satisfying in the esophagus than this diagnosis! 🥳📚🔬
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There's nothing more satisfying in the esophagus than this diagnosis! 🥳📚🔬
Unusual bacillary and coccoid forms of Helicobacter pylori.
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Unusual bacillary and coccoid forms of Helicobacter pylori.
Avascular necrosis and subchondral insufficiency fracture
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Avascular necrosis and subchondral insufficiency fracture
Artifacts in gastrointestinal pathology
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Artifacts in gastrointestinal pathology
Breaking Barriers in Pathology: Gender Representation and Academic Challenges
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Breaking Barriers in Pathology: Gender Representation and Academic Challenges
What do you know about hepatoid carcinoma
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What do you know about hepatoid carcinoma
Part 4. Adrian talks about measuring the depth of invasion in pT1 colon carcinoma
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Part 4. Adrian talks about measuring the depth of invasion in pT1 colon carcinoma
Part 3 with Adrian Bateman. Adrian talks immunohistochemical techniques to detect LVI
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Part 3 with Adrian Bateman. Adrian talks immunohistochemical techniques to detect LVI
case 1 adenoma with misplaced epithelium colon
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case 1 adenoma with misplaced epithelium colon
Colon adenoma with misplaced epithelium - case 3
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Colon adenoma with misplaced epithelium - case 3
Case 5: Invasive adenocarcinoma arising in a tubular adenoma. See whole slide image link below
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Case 5: Invasive adenocarcinoma arising in a tubular adenoma. See whole slide image link below
Part 2. Adrian Bateman talks about his paper and challenges associated with PT1 colon cancers.
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Part 2. Adrian Bateman talks about his paper and challenges associated with PT1 colon cancers.
Part 1. Adrian Bateman talks about his paper and challenges associated with PT1 colon cancers.
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Part 1. Adrian Bateman talks about his paper and challenges associated with PT1 colon cancers.
Histology of Congenital hepatic fibrosis - a mimic of cirrhosis
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Histology of Congenital hepatic fibrosis - a mimic of cirrhosis
Often misidentified as hepatocellular carcinoma HCC, this epithelioid neoplasm found in the liver is
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Often misidentified as hepatocellular carcinoma HCC, this epithelioid neoplasm found in the liver is
This is the irresponsible, reckless owner of the two vicious dogs who almost killed a young woman and ate nearly all her face. And now she is disfigured. Why are you interviewing this trash?
Dr Vikram, much respect One question What causes the serrations in the first place?
One of the best practical pathology website Thanks a million Amjad Ali Khan
Sir, I found very difficult to assess post chemotherapy response, percentage of necrosis in osteosarcoma and Ewings sarcoma. Please give a talk on this. Thank you.
I’ve been taking iron supplements every night for years and was just diagnosed with gastropathy. What should I take if I have a propensity for low iron?
great video
please no music
Great video! Learned a lot❤
Thank you so much ❤
You're such a good presenter. Thanks so much!
Many thanks Vikram, very useful. Does co-expression of CK7 and 19 with nil else on imaging help?
I don't find these stains particular helpful. So many tumors show this pattern.
What is its clinical significance?
Thank you.
In my biopsy report which done with colonoscopy it shows non specific colitis what does it means its is serious or not ?
Lovely!
Thank you so much
Very helpful,thank you
Does it cause limping after surgery in femur for fibrous dysplasia.....please reply...i really need to know
Thank you very much. Short and crisp. Excellent
Very informative, thank you so much 🙏
Great interview! Thank you for doing this.
Thank you sir
Awesome 👏 thank you 🙏
Very nice , thank you 🙏
two mins of excellence
Thanks
Welcome
Hi, do you offer one on one coaching?
Sorry, no
@@vik_deshpandeMD Well, i need help :( like seriously.. maybe we can chat once a week 5-10 minutes, you can give me some guidance. im struggling with this course :(
Mann that music is calmingggg
@0:29 "...the gastric crypts", should state, "...the *colonic crypts"
The level and type of background music is terrible
I'm desperate. My son has a tumor on his skull that wraps around his jaw, the drs keep saying perspective Euwing due to finding one EWSR1 in his biopsy. They have done molecular testing but just told me they have to re-do this(why?)His PET scan didn't light up but drs said they are going to treat as a Ewing. Where should I take my boy to figure this out. I am told only 1% has euwings starting on skull. They started him on chemo but don't even know if it's definite Euwings nor if it will shrink the tumor.
I know this was posted 3 years ago, but I'm desperate. My son has a tumor on his skull that wraps around his jaw, the drs keep saying perspective Euwing due to finding one EWSR1 in his biopsy. His PET scan didn't light up but drs said they are going to treat as a Ewing. Where should I take my boy to figure this out. I am told only 1% has euwings starting on skull
The best polyp guru in youtube! I've been watching your videos since yesterday non stop! Thank you for the insight!
Bravo! The best! ❤
My wife was diagnosed with cic rearrangement sarcoma last year, we have try chemotherapy with VDCIE for almost an year and HSCT, unfortunately she was diagnosed have lungs and brain metastasis recently. If anyone who see this and if you know any possible or new treatment please give me a message please
You just saved me so much time , thank you .
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Great thanks
thank you so much.
Thank you
Deeply appreciated. Your videos are of great educational value. Please continue to make more
Can we get more in depth videos. Cheers
Greatly appreciated
Good video. Thank you.
Thank you. I'm very concerned about my hyperplastic polyps dx and it being a mistake. I'm thinking that not a complete polyp was removed, but rather just a tiny portion of two. I have multiple polyps in three regions high in the rectum and they are painful. I'm going to pursue answers.
I got this condition after accidentally inhaling too many welding fumes containing hexavalent chromium which is a compound 1000 times more carcinogenic than cigarette smoke. Hexavalent chromium reduces into chromium 3 after doing cell damage, it is also a genotoxin. Im not sure if my esophahitis was caused by the cell damage from chromium VI reducing itself to chromium 3, or if it was caused afterwards from an overload of chromium 3 in my cells. I hear the half life of chromium in the body is 4 years. Hoping that my condition improves every 4 years if the chromium leaves the body. Wondering if you have any insight on my condition?
What about microgranulomas in adult crohn patients?
Thank you! facinating cases!
Great video, were you also able to compare the endoscopic findings, family history and serological test results? Thanks
Wonderful, tanq