Areeba Rizvi (@areebarizvi3) 's Twitter Profile
Areeba Rizvi

@areebarizvi3

GI/Liver Path Fellow | @UofMinnesota | #GI pathology and cytopathology enthusiast | ❤ pancreas & liver |
Cytopathology fellow @University of Minnesota 2024-25

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calendar_today10-07-2019 17:24:11

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Gerônimo Jr. (@geronimojrlapac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥A TIP for diagnosing MALT Lymphoma starts with low magnification. 🎯I search for the muscularis mucosa and see it at the highest magnification. 👉Physiologic lymphoid collection typically does not infiltrate the muscularis mucosa. Here is a gastric MALT Lymphoma. #gipath

🔥A TIP for diagnosing MALT Lymphoma starts with low magnification. 
🎯I search for the muscularis mucosa and see it at the highest magnification.
👉Physiologic lymphoid collection typically does not infiltrate the muscularis mucosa.
Here is a gastric MALT Lymphoma.

#gipath
Vikram Deshpande (@vik_deshpandemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬 New study in J Clin Pathol reveals Schaumann bodies, unique to Crohn’s Disease, are often found along the myenteric plexus. These findings, present in 27% of CD cases, could aid in more accurate diagnosis. 🧐 📚

Rashmi Tondon (@rashmitondon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our job is not easy!! Oh my.. those cells. Adenocarcinoma with signet ring cell features. CK7 IHC. came as R/o H pylori and IM with gastric erythema seen on endoscopy. #PathTwitter #GIPath Penn Path & Lab Medicine

Our job is not easy!! Oh my.. those cells. Adenocarcinoma with signet ring cell features. CK7 IHC. came as R/o H pylori and IM with gastric erythema seen on endoscopy.  #PathTwitter #GIPath <a href="/PennPathLabMed/">Penn Path & Lab Medicine</a>
Charles Herndon (@drcyclopath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10yo boy with a GIST & lymph node metastasis. Which gene is most likely mutated? A) KIT B) SDH C) PDGFRA D) None of the above #PediPath #GIPath #BSTPath #PathTwitter #pathresidents

10yo boy with a GIST &amp; lymph node metastasis.
Which gene is most likely mutated?
A) KIT
B) SDH
C) PDGFRA
D) None of the above
#PediPath #GIPath #BSTPath #PathTwitter #pathresidents
Olca Basturk (@olcabasturk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life & #pathology are full of surprises. An unexpected guest in #pancreas. A biphasic malignant neoplasm with 2 components: 1) sheets of small blue round cells with⬆️increased mitotic activity. 2) #cartilaginous component. CD99/BCL2 (+). Diagnosis: #Mesenchymal #Chondrosarcoma

Life &amp; #pathology are full of surprises. An unexpected guest in #pancreas. A biphasic malignant neoplasm with 2 components: 1) sheets of small blue round cells with⬆️increased mitotic activity. 2) #cartilaginous component. CD99/BCL2 (+).
Diagnosis: #Mesenchymal #Chondrosarcoma
Elizabeth Montgomery, MD (@lizmontgomerymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a wonderful example of mucosal prolapse change in the rectum. The lamina propria is replete with strands of smooth muscle and the surface is eroded. #UMiamiPath

What a wonderful example of mucosal prolapse change in the rectum.  The lamina propria is replete with strands of smooth muscle and the surface is eroded. #UMiamiPath
Vikram Deshpande (@vik_deshpandemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔬❤️ This Oct 3-5, fall in love with GI Pathology all over again at the HMS CME course! Perfect for practicing pathologists. 💘 We're dissecting topics close to our hearts, like the beloved pancreatic transection margin. 😍🔪 Join us for a heart-to-heart on cutting-edge

Elizabeth Montgomery, MD (@lizmontgomerymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a needle biopsy of a "perirectal mass". Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a good surprise. Occasionally, radiated benign prostate can also erode into the rectum. A reference concerning the latter (not shown) is below. Reference: PMID: 29661719. #UMiamiPath

This is a needle biopsy of a "perirectal mass".  Benign prostatic hyperplasia is a good surprise.  Occasionally, radiated benign prostate can also erode into the rectum. A reference concerning the latter (not shown) is below.
Reference: PMID: 29661719. #UMiamiPath
syed t. hoda (@01sth02) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I heard today is #ThankAResidentDay thank them by giving them time, resources and the ability to be themselves. education is plentiful in medicine; what is sometimes lacking in medical culture is compassion & mildness towards our young colleagues. #pathtwitter #medtwitter

Elizabeth Montgomery, MD (@lizmontgomerymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These esophageal biopsies show an early (intramucosal; T1a) adenocarcinoma and an early presumptive squamous cell carcinoma precursor, namely epidermoid metaplasia (arrows), which features a granular cell layer in esophageal squamous mucosa, which should lack one. #UMiamiPath

These esophageal biopsies show an early (intramucosal; T1a) adenocarcinoma and an early presumptive squamous cell carcinoma precursor, namely epidermoid metaplasia (arrows), which features a granular cell layer in esophageal squamous mucosa, which should lack one. #UMiamiPath
Mike Brown (@mbrown_co) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Surround Yourself with People You Admire Buffett: “You become like those you associate with most.” Surround yourself with people who inspire, challenge, and bring out the best in you. I’ve had mentors change the trajectory of my life. Choose your tribe wisely.

James Clear (@jamesclear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want a recipe for unhappiness, spend your time accumulating a lot of money and let your health and relationships deteriorate.

Vikram Deshpande (@vik_deshpandemd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready to sharpen your skills in diagnosing complex colon polyps? Join Dr. Jonathan Glickman for an interactive slide-based seminar with real case examples at #FIGHP2024 BIDMC Pathology

Ready to sharpen your skills in diagnosing complex colon polyps? Join Dr. Jonathan Glickman for an interactive slide-based seminar with real case examples at #FIGHP2024 <a href="/BIDMCpath/">BIDMC Pathology</a>
Areeba Rizvi (@areebarizvi3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Loved the wonderful series of GI/Liver lectures at Harvard Medical School's Frontiers in Gastrointestinal and Hepatobiliary Pathology: 2024!! Would love to be back next year! Vikram Deshpande Monika Vyas Elizabeth Montgomery, MD