Fatima Shamsuddin
@FatimaShamsPath
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💎 Summary  •Pleural biopsy from a 27-year-old male shows a malignant neoplasm composed of nests and sheets of epithelioid to polygonal cells with clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm, vesicular nuclei, and prominent nucleoli. Pigment granules are seen focally. •The tumor cells
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👉 Providing the IHCs What is your diagnosis? #PathTwitter #pathology #lungpath #surgpath #pathresidents
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👉 27YO male, pleural bx. What are your differentials? What IHCs would you like to see? #pathtwitter #pathology #lungpath #pathresidents #surgpathology Courtesy @annsmiley78
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👉 67 YO female with abdominal pain and bleeding PV. Cytology, endometrial biopsy and IHC are provided. ❓What is the histopathological diagnosis? ❓How would you interpret the Pap smear?  Case Summary  ⚓️ Pap Smear: Smears show atypical glandular cells arranged in
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👉 67 YO female with abdominal pain and bleeding PV. Cytology, endometrial biopsy and IHC are provided. ❓What is the histopathological diagnosis? ❓How would you interpret the Pap smear?  #PathTwitter #gynepath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents #cytology #papsmear
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💎 Diagnosis – Inflammatory Cloacogenic Polyp - Benign lesion arising in the anal transitional (cloacogenic) zone, often in a setting of mucosal prolapse/straining. - Histologically it shows surface erosion, granulation tissue, distorted crypts and fibromuscular lamina propria
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17YO male presenting with passage of mucus, chronic constipation and intermittent rectal bleeding. Colonoscopy revealed a solitary rectal polyp near the anal canal. No mucocutaneous pigmentation or significant family history. What is your diagnosis? Â Courtesy @ Dr Tasneem
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💎 Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma (PRCC) in Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease ⚓️ Definition: PRCC is a malignant epithelial tumour with papillary or tubulopapillary architecture — the second most common renal cell carcinoma (13–20%). ⚓️ Association: Seen in patients with end-stage
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💎 Papillary Renal Cell Carcinoma (PRCC) in Acquired Cystic Kidney Disease ⚓️ Definition: PRCC is a malignant epithelial tumour with papillary or tubulopapillary architecture — the second most common renal cell carcinoma (13–20%). ⚓️ Association: Seen in patients with end-stage
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👉 41 YO male with history of renal transplant. Gross image of native kidney. #PathTwitter #GUpath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents #renalpath Microscopy provided here https://t.co/iCU3zsc8dn
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👉 41 YO male with history of renal transplant. Gross image of native kidney. #PathTwitter #GUpath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents #renalpath Microscopy provided here https://t.co/iCU3zsc8dn
👉 41 YO male with history of renal transplant. Histology provided from the native kidney. What is your diagnosis? #PathTwitter #GUpath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents #renalpath
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👉 41 YO male with history of renal transplant. Histology provided from the native kidney. What is your diagnosis? #PathTwitter #GUpath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents #renalpath
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Feeling deeply grateful and humbled to see our article published. I sincerely thank the Almighty for His endless blessings, my wonderful colleagues in the department for their constant support and teamwork, and my family for their love and encouragement that keep me going always.
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💎 C-cell Hyperplasia (CCH) •Defined as increased number of C-cells in thyroid, may be physiologic, reactive, or neoplastic. Variously defined as >50 C-cells per low power field (×100) in ≥3 fields in both lobes. •Neoplastic CCH occurs in MEN2/RET mutation carriers and is
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👉 26 YO male underwent total thyroidectomy. What is your diagnosis? What may be the underlying genetic pathology? #PathTwitter #endocrinepath #Surgpath #Pathology #Pathresidents
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