Speaker: Andrew Bellizzi Description: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Apply a problem-based approach to liver tumor diagnosis utilizing appropriate IHC/ISH/histochemistry/molecular diagnostics to answer these 4 questions: o Did they sample the lesion? o Read More …
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IHC in Difficult Hepatobiliary Lesions: What Can Brown Do For You?
Speaker: Andrew Bellizzi Description: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: • Apply a problem-based approach to liver tumor diagnosis utilizing appropriate IHC/ISH/histochemistry/molecular diagnostics to answer these 4 questions: o Did they sample the lesion? o Read More …
IHC Correlates in Bladder Pathology
Speaker: Ankur Sangoi At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1-Describe IHC utility and pitfalls pertaining to flat/papillary bladder lesions, staging of bladder cancer, urothelial carcinoma variants, and select mesenchymal proliferations
From Stain to Assay – The Future of Immunohistochemistry: Calibrator-Optimized IHC (COIHC)
Speaker: David Dabbs
From Stain to Assay – The Future of Immunohistochemistry: Calibrator-Optimized IHC (COIHC)
Speaker: David Dabbs COIHC will present the IHC ‘stain’ as an assay, with emphasis on the ‘Analytic Response Curve’, so that participants will realize how the assay can be put into calibrator control and statistical control. This presentation will discuss Read More …
WHAT you need to know about the Paediatric WHO Blue Book – and WHY!
Speaker: Jason Jarzembowski This presentation will explain the rationale for the publication of a WHO Classification of Pediatric Tumors, including the unique characteristics of pediatric tumors (compared to adult tumors) and why they require a different approach to diagnostic workup Read More …
The Pathologist’s Next Frontier: Spatial Multi-Omics
Speaker: Sanjay Patel Anatomic pathology has evolved from traditional visual analysis (histomorphology) to include immunohistochemistry (IHC) for cell phenotyping. Recent advances in spatial multiomics now allow for the simultaneous detection of dozens of proteins and RNA transcripts in tissue, generating Read More …
Sinonasal Small Rounds Blue Cell Tumors with an Emphasis on Newly Described Entities
Speaker: Justin Bishop Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to:1- List 5 sinonasal tumors that can have a small round cell appearance2- Name 4 immunostains that can be used in an initial panel for Read More …
Sinonasal Small Round Blue Cell Tumors with Emphasis on Newly Described Tumor Types
Speaker: Justin Bishop Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1- List 5 sinonasal tumors that can have a small round cell appearance 2- Name 4 immunostains that can be used in an initial Read More …
Sinonasal Small Round Blue Cell Tumors with Emphasis on Newly Described Tumor Types
Speaker: Justin Bishop Learning Objectives: At the end of the session, participants will be able to: 1- List 5 sinonasal tumors that can have a small round cell appearance 2- Name 4 immunostains that can be used in an initial Read More …
