
CooperPathology
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https://www.cooperhealth.edu/residencies/pathology 24-01-2025 17:47:43
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#Pathtwitter #Medtwitter #Pathresident Indeed a case of Psammomatous Meningioma, affecting the spine. These are considered WHO grade 1 tumors. Thanks for the responses! #NotAprilFools Pooja Navale MD Aileen Grace Arriola, MD Upasana Joneja Amandeep Aneja Ruth Birbe Dejan Gord Guo Zhu, MD/PhD



Thanks for playing along. Attached are the pertinent histologic images; can you refine your diagnoses anymore @royd_1991 Dr Fairooz Musthafa #pathresidents #PathTwitter


Final answers for the gross image: A. Diverticulum B. Mucinous carcinoma arising in the background of tubulovillous adenoma C. Submucosal lipoma (notice the smooth overlying mucosa) D. Tubular adenoma E. Submucosal lipoma @royd_1991 Dr Fairooz Musthafa #PathTwitter #pathresidents




Kudos to Meryem Terzioglu, MD and Venkatesh Dhanasekaran for nailing this #cytopath case. This is indeed metastatic melanoma to a lymph node. There are large plasmacytoid cells with prominent nucleoli & occasional binucleation. Smaller cells are lymphocytes, lymphoglandular bodies in DQ.

Meet Dr. Upasana Joneja, MD Upasana Joneja -GI pathologist trained at Jefferson, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Penn. She's passionate about advancing patient care, educating trainees, improving field efficiency, and shaping the future of the field. #FacultySpotlight #Pathtwitter
