2020 Pathology Review Genitourinary, Pulmonary and Neuropathology for the General Pathologist
- Discuss the most common benign and malignant well-differentiated lipomatous tumor.
- Recognize the major diagnostic pitfalls in the diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma and non-adenocarcinoma thoracic neoplasms.
- Develop an integrated approach to the diagnosis of lung cancer.
- Discuss the importance of pathological and radiological correlation in pulmonary disease.
- Better understand the evaluation of a blue biopsy.
- Recognize the pearls and pitfalls of interstitial lung diseases and their mimics.
- Discuss the WHO classification and cIMPACT-NOW classification guidelines for CNS tumors.
- Better understand peripheral nerve sheath tumors.
- Recognize glial and glioneuronal neoplasms.
- Develop an integrated approach to intraoperative CNS consultations and frozen sections.
- Appreciate meningioma grading and other meningeal neoplasms.
- Discuss the diagnosis and reporting of limited adenocarcinoma on needle biopsy of the prostate.
- Analyze common bladder tumors on biopsy and TURB specimens.
- Review common differential diagnoses in bladder lesions.
- Review common differential diagnoses in prostate lesions.
- Recognize mimickers of bladder neoplasm.
- Better understand medicolegal issues in pathology cases relating to genitourinary pathology.