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USCAP Presents:
Placental and Perinatal Pathology: A Tour of Common and Rare Disorders with a Focus on Clinical Relevance
This interactive course serves to introduce pathologists-in-training and in practice to grossly and microscopically evaluate perinatal specimens received intact and fragmented from all gestational ages, with the following emphases:
1. Most commonly encountered embryofetal specimen types: how to evaluate and triage them.
2. Gross and microscopic emphasis on the most commonly encountered anomalies.
3. Diagnostic interpretation of pathologic findings, including definitive observations and recommendations for further clinical evaluation.
4. Gross and microscopic pathology of the placenta including both common and rare pathologies.
Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
Course Directors:
Theonia K. Boyd, MD and Drucilla Jane Roberts, MD
USCAP Presents:
BELOW THE BELT:
Pitfalls and New Entities in Anorectal, Urologic and
Gynecologic Surgical Pathology and Cytopathology
Pathology of the lower anogenital tract, lower urinary tract, prostate, uterus, and cervix has advanced with the identification of relevant genes, better immunohistochemical markers, and the ability to readily detect human papillomavirus (HPV) using RNA in situ hybridization. New entities have recently been recognized, refinements to existing ones are possible, and new treatment, particularly immunotherapy, are available. Expert faculty will discuss newer entities and pitfalls in these areas, while also addressing diagnostic challenges in cytology and newly adopted classification schemes.
Course Location: Palm Springs, CA
Course Directors:
Elizabeth Montgomery, MD and Andre Pinto, MD