The new Path Bites book is here!
Our new Path Bites book is now available!
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Our new Path Bites book is now available!
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Happy New Year everybody! I hope everyone enjoyed the Holiday season. Now back to work! (more…)
I love questions from our readers. If one person has the question, undoubtedly many others do as well. (more…)
A 58 year-old female with a several-year history of pelvic pain and menometrorrhagia undergoes hysterectomy. Gross examination of the uterus reveals several rubbery white masses with a whorled appearance. (more…)
In case you’re feeling ambitious tonight (or, more likely, in a few days), here’s a list of our best Pathology Student quizzes. (more…)
Here’s a little quiz on female reproductive (and breast) pathology. Answers and explanations are posted at the bottom. (more…)
Q. How is it that a cytopathologist can diagnose invasive squamous cell carcinoma on a Pap smear? (more…)
Q. I have a question regarding ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS). (more…)
I’m happy to announce a new book in our Study Guide family: Anatomic Pathology Student Compendium. (more…)
Q. What’s a dermoid cyst?
A. “Dermoid cyst” is a term that’s sometimes used to describe a benign form of a tumor called a teratoma (a pretty descriptive term, as we’ll see, as it comes from the Greek word for monster). (more…)
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