A pattern-based ("cribriform") approach to prostate biopsy interpretation

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2020
  • Learn how to apply a pattern-based ("cribriform" pattern in this video) approach to prostate biopsy interpretation. This video features Dr. Ming Zhou, an expert genitourinary pathologist, educator, textbook author and author of many publications on urologic cancers.

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  • @imagedoctor
    @imagedoctor 4 роки тому +2

    I used to read his book. Glad to watch him. Thanks Dr Shah.

  • @DVenkateshMD
    @DVenkateshMD 4 роки тому +1

    Thank u Dr Ming Zhou for this wonderful video. Grateful to you Sir.

  • @Simon-si3ec
    @Simon-si3ec 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Drs. Shah and Zhou, this is much appreciated!

    • @rajalbshahExperturologicpath
      @rajalbshahExperturologicpath  4 роки тому

      Thanks Simon! Appreciate your feedback! Please also check out other videos!

    • @Simon-si3ec
      @Simon-si3ec 4 роки тому

      @@rajalbshahExperturologicpath I sure have! I watched the "For Dummies" one and IDC-P. Do you recommend any good databases for digital slides or exercises? Like online prostate cancer TMA's to practice grading for example? I have been doing the high yield GU cases on Pathpresenter.

    • @rajalbshahExperturologicpath
      @rajalbshahExperturologicpath  4 роки тому +1

      It is a great question! I know ISUP had built imagebase data at their website. You can check out at their website to see if it still exists. GUPS is trying to build scanned slides graded by dr. Epstein but the product is still at early stage of development.

    • @Simon-si3ec
      @Simon-si3ec 4 роки тому

      @@rajalbshahExperturologicpath Thank you so much I will look into the ISUP database!

  • @SandhyaRamachandran
    @SandhyaRamachandran 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Dr Shah and Dr Zhou. At 6:15, here, are basal cells different from ME cells and which one is imp to d/d between, say, HGPIN and Inv Cribriform Ca. What are your preferred IHC markers for MEcells and basal cells. Thanks in advance.

    • @rajalbshahExperturologicpath
      @rajalbshahExperturologicpath  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Do you mean myoepithelial cells when you refer as ME? In prostate we refer to basal cells. Rarely it may undergo myoepithelail metaplasia e.g sclerising adenosis. CK903, ck5/6 and p63 are basal cell markers

    • @SandhyaRamachandran
      @SandhyaRamachandran 3 роки тому +1

      @@rajalbshahExperturologicpath ohk, thank you. Yes, i was meaning myoepithelial cells(ME)