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The Oldest Pathology Society in the United States - Established in 1857 -

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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
3 months
📢Save the date! 🔬 We are bringing your favorite AP/CP board review back this April! Stay tuned for more details coming soon ✨ #PathTwitter #PathX
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
1 month
Hi #PathX! Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis of this skin lesion ? A.Seborrheic Keratosis B.Basal Cell Carcinoma C.Trichoepithelioma D.Spiradenoma #Pathology @philly_path
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
2 months
Thank you all for your active participation. Answer is D. Carcinoma with apocrine differentiation commonly are ER-, PR-, HER2-, AR+
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
2 months
Good job, everyone! The correct answer is Hidradenoma Papilliferum.
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Pathology Society of Philadelphia
2 months
Thank you all for your active participation. Answer is C. CD25
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Pathology Society of Philadelphia
3 months
These cells are confirmed to be metastases from the patient’s previously diagnosed nasal alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma.
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
3 months
Thanks for your answers everyone. The answer is Amiodarone.
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
3 months
Thank you for the very good responses everyone! The answer is poorly differentiated gastric adenocarcinoma with signet ring cell features.
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Pathology Society of Philadelphia
3 months
Thank you all for your active participation, Answer is B, MYB-NFIB fusion, most common molecular alteration seen in Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma.
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Pathology Society of Philadelphia
4 months
Good job everyone đź‘Ź The answer is HIV infection
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@philly_path
Pathology Society of Philadelphia
4 months
Thanks for the answers! The diagnosis is Cauda Equina Neuroendocrine Tumor " previously as paraganglioma".
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