GI Pathology: Keep Calm and Learn Polyps
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- By Dr. Arvind Rishi from Northwell Health
Produced by: Emilio Madrigal, DO (@EMadrigalDO), Shyam Prajapati, DO (@Shyam_DO), and Rifat Mannan, MD (@mannanrifat03)
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Very useful and informative
Wonderful discussion. Lots of practically useful points. Thank you very much sir.
Very, very useful. Thank you.
Can we expect to see more please?
very well explained..thanks sir
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EXCELLENT PRESENTATION
the mucin is out, you know the mucin comes out! But they enjoy it.
Sir, had transanal excision of rectal polyp 4×3cm . Biopsy mentioned Well differentiated Adenocarcinoma, Muscularis propria does not show tumor. Followed by Colonoscopy, rectal EUS. Biopsy mentioned negative for Dysplasia/malignancy.Age-49yrs,Veg, Indian, Negative family history. What it means???
Very nice
i m confused y u called TVA low grade as filiform TSA..ITS A BIT CONFUSING FOR ME .
The morphology is that of traditional serrated adenoma, which by default is low-grade dysplasia. If someone calls it TVA, I will not completely disagree. You may look at this hyperplink (copy-paste if not clickable): www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17667549
Thanks for your question.
"trump" vs. "supercede" joke towards the end... XD
Thank you for your explanations!!!
You picked it well. Glad that discussion is helpful.