Classic Lectures in Pathology: What You Need to Know: Gynecologic Pathology – A Video CME Teaching Activity
- Utilize the WHO terminology and histologic and molecular features for a variety of mesenchymal gynecologic tumors.
- Recognize the features that distinguish borderline ovarian tumors from carcinoma.
- Assess hormonally treated endometrial carcinomas and predict responsiveness to treatment.
- Recognize the different subtypes of endometrial cancers.
- Recognize variant morphologies of the most common mesenchymal tumors of the uterus.
- Distinguish adenocarcinoma in-situ (AIS) from benign mimickers.
Session 1
The Pathology of Endometrial Carcinoma: An Often Simple But Frequently Challenging Differential Diagnosis
Esther Oliva, M.D.
A Practical Approach to Pure Mesenchymal Tumors of the Uterus
Ester Oliva, M.D.
Session 2
The Spectrum and Differential Diagnosis of In-situ and Invasive Endocervical Adenocarcinoma
Esther Oliva, M.D.
Practical Issues Related to the Endometrial Biopsy I
Marisa Rose Nucci, M.D.
Session 3
Practical Issues Related to the Endometrium Biopsy II
Marisa Rose Nucci, M.D.
Practical Issues Related to the Cervical Biopsy Specimen
Marisa Rose Nucci, M.D.
Session 4
Unraveling the Mesenchymal Madness in Gynecologic Tumors
Kristen A. Atkins, M.D.
Is it Borderline or Carcinoma? Teasing out the Challenging Ovarian Epithelial Tumors
Kristen A. Atkins, M.D.
Session 5
Endometrial Neoplasia in Young Women
Kristen A. Atkins, M.D.
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