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A terrifying tale: the evil within.

Oct 30, 2013 | immunology, neoplasia

dracula

Halloween is nearly upon us, so I thought I’d tell you a scary (but true) story. It’s creepier if you read it with a Transylvanian accent (starting now). (more…)

Differentiation vs. dysplasia

Sep 30, 2013 | neoplasia

dysplastic v normal

Here are two words that can cause some serious headaches for pathology students: differentiation and dysplasia. (more…)

I have myeloma – please help me understand some terms.

Apr 3, 2013 | myeloma, neoplasia

antibodies

Q. I have myeloma and have relapsed after a stem cell transplant.

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The best 10 posts of 2012

Dec 31, 2012 | anemia, benign leukocytoses, coagulation, Endocrine pathology, General pathology, Hematopathology, Hepatobiliary pathology, myeloma, neoplasia, Nervous system pathology, Renal pathology

10

Happy New Year everyone! I hope you have a safe and fun New Year’s Eve…and a peaceful and happy 2013. (more…)

Can you solve this case?

Nov 11, 2012 | Cases, neoplasia

From time to time I like to present little cases as unknowns…kind of like you’d see if you were a medical student or resident rotating through surgical pathology. (more…)

How do you identify mitoses?

Jul 8, 2012 | General pathology, neoplasia

Q. How do you identify mitoses in histology slides?

A. Great question. This is something pathologists have to do a lot and nobody really talks about what specifically makes a mitotic figure.

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