Original release date: June 6, 2025
Access to this course expires on: April 7, 2028 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time

Course Description
This course will cover major areas in neoplastic dermatopathology including melanocytic, mesenchymal, adnexal, and other epithelial and hematolymphoid neoplasms of the skin. Using a case-based didactic approach, our expert faculty will share practical tips on accurate diagnosis, with an emphasis on diagnostic challenges and pitfalls. There will also be a focus on new entities with defining molecular aberrations, and ancillary tools that aid in their diagnoses.

Target Audience

Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this educational activity, learners will be able to:

  • To identify both classic and subtle histopathologic features and immunophenotypes that distinguish between different cutaneous neoplasms.
  • To become familiar with newly described cutaneous tumors defined by unique histomorphologic features and genetic aberrations.
  • To understand the appropriate use and limitations of ancillary studies in neoplastic dermatopathology.
  • To recognize potential diagnostic pitfalls and how to circumvent them when evaluating skin biopsies.