Dear Elizabeth. The mixed varieties can be very difficult to diff. Most unfortunate this leaves families in limbo post needle biopsy & immune reports to be given to the patient.Those were 8 agonizing week waiting & knowing already what it was in my daughter. I knew grossly palpating (30 years Surgery/path, what it was. Imagine what I had to go thru being able to see the fucker at 120x. I thank only God she is alive still. Not good medicine. I always hated watching from afar & resent pathology even more now I am retired from it. Cheers to those impressed. It does catch up with us all in the end.
Amazingly informative…learnt a lot as well as laughed at the jokes. “Unfortunate consequences of FKHR” 😂😂😂😂
Excellent presentation! We hope for more!!
Thank you so much! This is one of the hardest topics for me.
Great
Can never be better than this... Learner a lot lot... Beautifully explained and it not enough to thank you....
Halfway in... this is amazing. Thank you
excellent video.pls put more on soft tissues
please indicate clearly the final diagnosis at the end of each case.
Just excellent! Thank you so much.
Great as always! Thank you very much!
Great talk!
please, for the baby with hepatic mass and elevated AFP. What was the diagnosis?
Good presentation thanks
Can we diagnose clear cell sarcoma without seeing tumor cells cytoplasmic clearing and where there is no availability of IHC?
thank you
great cases
What was that Rhabdoid tumour? She didn't say what the final diagnosis was
Extrarenal rhabdoid tumor with INI1 loss
Great lecture
Thank you so much ☺
A fine cast.
Thanks
Dear Elizabeth. The mixed varieties can be very difficult to diff.
Most unfortunate this leaves families in limbo post needle biopsy
& immune reports to be given to the patient.Those were 8 agonizing
week waiting & knowing already what it was in my daughter. I knew grossly palpating
(30 years Surgery/path, what it was. Imagine what I had to go thru being able
to see the fucker at 120x. I thank only God she is alive still. Not good medicine.
I always hated watching from afar & resent pathology even more now I am retired from it.
Cheers to those impressed. It does catch up with us all in the end.
Nice very rare cases
Thank you so much ☺