Recognizing Gynecologic Tumors
Gynecologic Pathology focuses on lesions occurring in the female genital system, including classification guidelines, revised terminology and diagnostic pearls. Lectures and microscopy sessions are organized by anatomic location and type of diagnosis: inflammatory, neoplastic, low grade, high grade. Part of our Masters of Pathology Series, this online CME course will help you in:
* Classifying tumors using histologic criteria for prognosis
* Applying the correct algorithm to diagnoses
* Using recently discovered immunohistochemistry antibodies and molecular data
* And more…
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this CME activity, the participant will be able to:
– Recognize the main inflammatory conditions of the vulva
– Be familiar with the concepts in squamous intraepithelial neoplasia
– Diagnose and apply histologic criteria for prognosis of endocervical carcinoma
– Recognize the histologic types of endometrial carcinoma
– Apply universal testing to detect Lynch syndrome patients
– Recognize the main mesenchymal tumors of the uterus and the most useful ancillary tests for diagnosis
– Diagnose precursor lesions of serous carcinogenesis in the fallopian tube
– Distinguish between clear cell, endometrioid and serous carcinomas of the ovary
– Be familiar with germ cell and sex cord stromal tumors of the ovary
– Navigate through the main diagnostic challenges in placental pathology
Intended Audience
This educational activity is intended for training and practicing pathologists and gynecologists.
Topics/Speakers:
– Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – Part 1 – Andre Pinto, MD
– Uterine Smooth Muscle Tumors – Part 2 – Andre Pinto, MD
– Endometrial Stromal Tumors – Andre Pinto, MD
– Ovary: Serous Tumors – Andre Pinto, MD
– Microscopy Session 1: Cervix – Andre Pinto, MD
– Microscopy Session 2: Uterus – Epithelial – Andre Pinto, MD
– Microscopy Session 3: Uterus – Mesenchymal – Andre Pinto, MD
– Microscopy Session 4: Ovary – Andre Pinto, MD
– Glandular and Mesenchymal Lesions of the Vulva – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
– Uterine Mesenchymal Neoplasms: Beyond Smooth Muscle and Stromal Tumors – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
– Ovarian Clear Cell and Endometrioid Adenocarcinoma – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
– Sex Cord Stromal Tumors – Part 1 – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
– Sex Cord Stromal Tumors – Part 2 – Jennifer A. Bennett, MD
– Pathology of the Cervix I: Squamous Lesions – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
– Pathology of the Cervix II: HPV- Associated Glandular Lesions – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
– Pathology of the Cervix III: HPV- Independent Glandular Lesions – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
– Pathology of the Cervix IV: Staging and Emerging Concepts – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
– Benign Endometrial Pathology – Carlos Parra-Herran, MD
– Interpretation of Products of Conception: From Missed Abortions to Gestational Trophoblast Disease – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Placental Pathology: Essential Diagnostic Pearls for the Practicing Pathologist – Part 1 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Placental Pathology: Essential Diagnostic Pearls for the Practicing Pathologist – Part 2 – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Uterine Biphasic Tumors: A Practical Approach to Differential Diagnosis – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Ovarian Mucinous Tumors: Primary or Metastasis? – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Ovarian Germ Cell Tumors: Navigating the Wide Array of Differential Diagnosis – Fabiola Medeiros, MD
– Vulvar Squamous Lesions – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
– Epithelial Fallopian Tube Lesions – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
– Endometrial Carcinomas: Molecular Classification – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
– Endometrial Carcinomas: Integrating Histologic and Molecular Features – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
– Endometrial Carcinoma: Approach to Staging – Brooke E. Howitt, MD
Date of Original Release: December 31, 2020
Credit Expiration Date: December 31, 2023
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