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vikram deshpande
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2011
Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, GI Pathologist @BIDMCpath. Head GI Path. Editor-in-Chief Journal of Clinical Pathology @JClinPath_BMJ
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Histopathology of Colitis: Why 'Nonspecific Colitis' Isn't a Diagnosis | Short Video
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Description:In this short video, we discuss the critical differences in diagnosing colitis. Discover why it's essential to avoid the term "nonspecific colitis" and understand the regional differences in inflammation, particularly why the right colon typically shows more inflammation than the left colon.
Diagnosing Crohn’s disease in children
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Biopsies from an individual with Crohn's disease at presentations? ➡️ Microgranulomas overlooked and carry predictive value ➡️ Focal enhancing gastritis a myth ➡️ Chronicity is seldom seen ➡️ Pediatric Crohn's disease is a challenge under the microscope bit.ly/4faJisy
In this video, David Papke (@PapkeDavid) and I discuss four emerging mesenchymal tumors.
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jcp.bmj.com/content/76/12/802 David Papke (@PapkeDavid) discusses four emerging mesenchymal tumors in this video. Case One: A superficial CD34 fibroblastic tumor. Case Two: A pseudoendocrine sarcoma. Case Three: An epithelioid and spindle-cell rhabdomyosarcoma. Case Four: A distinctive nested glomoid neoplasm.
There's nothing more satisfying in the esophagus than this diagnosis! 🥳📚🔬
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Esophagitis dessicans superficialis Sloughing esophagitis pathology
IgG4 related disease vs. infection
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This video highlights the challenge between distinguishing IgG4-related pulmonary disease and infection. In this case, although increased numbers of IgG4-positive plasma cells were identified, the final diagnosis is cryptococcus.
Unusual bacillary and coccoid forms of Helicobacter pylori.
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Unusual bacillary and coccoid forms of Helicobacter pylori.
Pitfalls in GI pathology. Pancreas
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🧬 Perineural invasion = Pancreatic carcinoma. However, there are mimics! 🔍 I highlight 3 cases where benign glandular or epithelial elements in the perineurium don't indicate cancer but mimic it. 🚫🔬
Avascular necrosis and subchondral insufficiency fracture
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Case One. This image shows the femoral head. Here is the articular cartilage, and you can see a defect between the articular cartilage and the underlying bone. Notice how the underlying bone itself looks unusual. It has this grey-white lesion that extends into the underlying cancellous bone. You can see that very spongy appearance, which is classic for avascular necrosis. Remember, the overlyin...
Artifacts in gastrointestinal pathology
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This video shows artifacts in gastrointestinal pathology, specifically addressing an esophageal vesicle. While it may mimic a vesicular bullous disease, it is actually an artifact.
Breaking Barriers in Pathology: Gender Representation and Academic Challenges
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Join Dr. Lisa Zhang from Massachusetts General Hospital as she interviews leading pathology experts, Dr. Sarah Dry, Chair of Pathology at UCLA, and Dr. Laura Collins, Vice Chair of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School. They delve into gender representation in pathology journals and tackle broader challenges in the academic promotion process. This discussi...
What do you know about hepatoid carcinoma
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All you need to know about hepatoid carcinomas. An editorial and a new study uncover NTRK alterations in hepatoid carcinomas and adenocarcinomas with enteroblastic differentiation. 📖🔬 Don't miss our latest insights! 🚀🧬jcp.bmj.com/content/early/2024/03/27/jcp-2023-209346.long jcp.bmj.com/content/early/2023/07/20/jcp-2023-208865
Part 4. Adrian talks about measuring the depth of invasion in pT1 colon carcinoma
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This is part four with Adrian Bateman! 🌟 Adrian talks about measuring the depth of invasion. 📏🔬 Is it more of an art 🎨 than science? 🤔 Let's dive deep into this fascinating blend! #ScienceMeetsArt #InvasionDepth
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
Prostate carcinoma Cribriform pattern 4 CC and intraductal carcinoma IDC to the CAPRA S tool
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Prostate carcinoma Cribriform pattern 4 CC and intraductal carcinoma IDC to the CAPRA S tool
PART 3📢 March 2024 issue📷Focus macroscopic pathology
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PART 3📢 March 2024 issue📷Focus macroscopic pathology
PART 2📢 March2024📚Focus macroscopic pathology. @JClinpath_BMJ
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PART 2📢 March2024📚Focus macroscopic pathology. @JClinpath_BMJ
PART 1: Focus on macroscopic pathology. Dr. Swati Bharadwaj talks with Dr. Murali Varma🎙️
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PART 1: Focus on macroscopic pathology. Dr. Swati Bharadwaj talks with Dr. Murali Varma🎙️
Pro tip alert! 🔍🌈 how to identify goblet cells in Barrett's esophagus? Focus on this mucosa!
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Pro tip alert! 🔍🌈 how to identify goblet cells in Barrett's esophagus? Focus on this mucosa!
Tips on frozen section pf pancreatic transection margin!
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Tips on frozen section pf pancreatic transection margin!
Barrett's esophagus. How would you interpret this p53 stain?
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Barrett's esophagus. How would you interpret this p53 stain?
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
Thank you
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These are of great educational value and help. Thank you
Deeply appreciated
amazing video
How to eliminate it doctor?
GREAT! its precisely to identify these coccoid or cocco-bacillary forms that we resorted to IHC for Hpylori; the staining is usually so crisp; we are thereby saving a lot of time and are less stressful! previously, we were trying to identify only on H&E.Tanq.
this is really fantastic, Vikram, many thanks indeed. Would you do something on the spy glass biopsies of the bile ducts- we have started getting these from today? Thanks.
a fun way, tanq
Do you know dr selim nasser?
i do!
@@vik_deshpandeMD i figured so 😊 since he visits the US frequently and sometimes do some advanced molecular studies on special rare cases in Harvard I work for him for a long time and i always watch your much needed enriched pathology gems.
Deeply appreciated
Your videos are very comprehensive and to the point. Really helpful. I have seen almost all.
Glad you like them!
Of immense educational value. Deeply appreciated
what a strange music choice
Very informative.Thank you
Thank you
High level teaching
Muy buenos tips. Gracias por la informacion.
Very good
Excelente revision. Gracias por compartir.
Great video sir ❤
"The passage does not explicitly state a specific target percentage for increasing the representation of women in authorship roles. However, one relevant quote suggests the ultimate goal is equal 50% representation: "you mentioned it's it's up to about 35% now um but that's still not 50% and um you know having people from among that 35% step forward to say hey I would be good at this" This quote is referring to the current 35% representation of women on editorial boards, which Dr. Collins notes is "still not 50%". By contrasting it with 50%, the implication is that achieving an equal 50% representation of women is the desired end goal, at least for editorial board membership. While not directly stated for authorship roles, it can be reasonably inferred that an equal 50% gender distribution is likely the target there as well, to achieve true parity and overcome historic underrepresentation of women." why stop at 50%, why not 60 or 70%.
bleeding edge information presented in an attractive style by a stalwart! Keep'em comin!
They also resmble YST and Glen McCluggage et al have used the term neometaplasia. I have seen only 2 about 25 years apart.
can we cure gaint cell tumour tendon sheath
nice edit.. and nice information.. keep it coming!
What if I have fnh but I am experiencing pain ? Doctors don’t want to remove it but I am in pain and have 3 tumors
Excuse me , Prof Vigram , are you from India , because your name have Indian characters , विक्रmम देसपाडे।
Perfect videos thank you!
Poor resident gets the blame always! 🙂 Jokes aside, your videos have been tremendously helpful in preparing for my AP/CP Boards. I recommend your videos to everyone. Thank you from Tufts MC Pathology
Thank you!
Perfect video! Thank you <3
the next case discussed shows misplaced epithelium but could be considered invasive?
@vikram deshpande sir how do we differentiate from misplaced epithelium
Very clear explanation, thank you!
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interesting discussion
Thank you!