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Pediatric and Developmental Pathology is the official journal of @SocPediPath and @PaedPathSoc Podcast: https://t.co/DylWWDLDO7
Joined July 2017
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Featuring the authors and articles in the journal Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (https://journals.sagepub.com/home/pdp), the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology (https:/...
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📢 New Issue Alert: Winter Edition of Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (PDP) is now available. Members and subscribers can access articles using the updated instructions here: https://t.co/OxtsEnQpDP
#SPP #PDP #PediatricPathology
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🍸✨ What a night at the #SPPFallMeeting! The Cocktail Reception & Interactive Poster Session brought together brilliant minds to share research, spark ideas & build lasting connections. Huge thanks to everyone who presented & joined us — your energy made it unforgettable! 💫
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🏆✨ Congratulations to all our award winners at the #SPPFallMeeting! Your dedication, innovation & impact continue to advance the field of pediatric pathology. 🌟 We’re so proud to celebrate your achievements — and the bright future ahead! 👏 #SPP2025 #PediatricPathology
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Experts shared fascinating & challenging cases, sparking great discussion and collaboration. 🌟 Speakers: Mohamed Youssef, Anh Huynh, Virginia Duncan, Jennifer Bloomer, Amelia Sybenga, Philip Katzman, Erin Alston & Sanjita Ravishankar.
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🔬 Live now at #SPPFallMeeting! Part II of the Pediatric Symposia: Immune Dysregulation Syndromes & Organ-Specific Pathologies dives into lung & skin pathology with experts from CHOP — Drs. Lisa Young, Jennifer Pogoriler, Jim Treat & Maria Queenan.
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Happening now at #SPPFallMeeting2025: Experts from CHOP unpack immune dysregulation syndromes and their impact on key organ systems — from liver to lung, skin & more. A can’t-miss session for pediatric pathologists! 🔬👶 #PediatricPathology #Immunopathology
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A wonderful turnout at our New Member & Trainee Luncheon! 🌟 It was great to see new faces, connect with colleagues, and welcome the next generation of pediatric pathologists into the SPP community. Here’s to new beginnings, mentorship, and meaningful connections! #SPP2025
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A touching tribute to Dr. Kevin Bove 💙 Today’s memorial slide session celebrated his legacy and the impact of his mentorship through an inspiring lineup of mentees and colleagues. #SPP2025 #SPPFallMeeting #PediatricPathology #LegacyOfExcellence
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Lydia Du, MD, calls the pediatric pathology community to action: Fresh tissue collection during autopsy may unlock the mystery behind Kawasaki Disease, helping improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. #SPP2025 #SPPFallMeeting #KawasakiDisease #PediatricPathology
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Jason Jarzembowski, MD, PhD, and co-authors found that changes in coagulation factors in ependymal cells may contribute to germinal matrix hemorrhage risk. These findings highlight the ependyma’s key role in regulating hemorrhagic vulnerability. #SPPFallMeeting #Neuropathology
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Linda Ernst, MD, and co-authors showed that placental inflammation with FVM raises the risk of neonatal brain injury. Careful placental evaluation is key to understanding and managing these outcomes. #SPPFallMeeting #PlacentalPathology #NeonatalPathology #PediatricPathology
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Shannon Kelley, MD, and co-authors revealed how DCDC2 deletions drive ductular and vascular proliferation leading to fibrosis — shedding light on new genetic pathways in liver pathology. #SPPFallMeeting #SPP2025 #LiverPathology #PediatricPathology #GeneticResearch
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Stephanie Torres, DO, and co-authors shared key findings showing that histologic grades A1–A2 in pediatric lung transplants may not always reflect clinical rejection — underscoring the need for refined ISHLT criteria and biomarker integration. #PediatricPathology
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“Fetal growth restriction shapes how the body responds to cancer.” In Platform Session III, Dr. Terry Morgan shared groundbreaking findings showing that developmental programming, not just hormones, influences the tumor microenvironment and cancer growth. #SPPFallMeeting
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🌊 “Learning to Surf: Academic Pathology, Leadership, and Riding the Waves” — a motivating Farber Landing Lecture by Dr. Gino Somers reminding us to lead with resilience and purpose. #SPP2025 #SPPFallMeeting #Leadership #PediatricPathology
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Archana Sallagonda, MD, and co-authors explored placental infarcts and found key differences by gestational age: 🩸 Preterm: linked to SGA 👶 Term: linked to NICU admissions #SPPFallMeeting #SPP2025 #PlacentalPathology #PediatricPathology
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Linda Ernst, MD, and co-authors shared compelling findings showing herpesviruses may play a role in chronic placental inflammation (CPI) — a step forward in understanding placental immune pathology. #SPP2025 #SPPFallMeeting #PlacentalPathology
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Sophia Bellegarde, MD, MBA, and co-authors shared new insights into basal plate myometrial fibers (BPMF) — often linked with placental retention, but only rarely indicating true PAS. #SPP2025 #SPPFallMeeting #PlacentalPathology #PediatricPathology
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New insights from Katelyn Moss, DO, and co-authors highlight increased placental calcifications in cases of fetal skeletal dysplasias, with patterns of delayed villous maturation and edema. 🧬
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