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Diapath Lab Talks
Diapath
24 episodes
3 months ago
Lab Talks - The Podcast Series

Hosting top-class Lab Professionals engaged in disseminating Anatomic Pathology Scenarios, Best Practices and Ideas.
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Lab Talks - The Podcast Series

Hosting top-class Lab Professionals engaged in disseminating Anatomic Pathology Scenarios, Best Practices and Ideas.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
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11 - IHC Approach to the differential diagnosis of small blue round cell tumors - Dr. Armen Mkhitary
Diapath Lab Talks
47 minutes
2 years ago
11 - IHC Approach to the differential diagnosis of small blue round cell tumors - Dr. Armen Mkhitary
Small, blue, round cell tumors (SBRCT) is a group of highly heterogeneous malignant and aggressive tumors, which can occur at any age.
Tumors in this group are sharing similar morphological appearance, and characterized by small, round nuclei and a narrow cytoplasm, thus gaining more blue color in H&E stained slides.
The tumors of this group, which more commonly encountered in children include lymphoblastic lymphoma, Ewing’s sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, nephroblastoma, neuroblastoma, medulloblastoma, retinoblastoma, and hepatoblastoma.
Other tumors, such as small cell carcinoma, Merkel cell carcinoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, synovial sarcoma, desmoplastic round cell tumor, mesenchymal chondrosarcoma, small cell osteosarcoma and olfactory neuroblastoma are traditionally accepted to be more common in adults.
Differential diagnosis of these tumors is difficult and sometimes challenging for pediatric pathologists. Despite the similar immunohistochemical expression patterns of some antigens (CD56, CD99), we discuss and present our insight of this problem.
Diapath Lab Talks
Lab Talks - The Podcast Series

Hosting top-class Lab Professionals engaged in disseminating Anatomic Pathology Scenarios, Best Practices and Ideas.