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Pathology CME: Mastering Diagnosis of Neoplastic and Non-neoplastic Disorders

Dermatopathology: Masters of Pathology Series covers a large variety of topics related to both neoplastic and inflammatory dermatopathology. Presenters emphasize practical issues and diagnostic challenges, as well as new and emerging entities. Lectures in this online CME course are heavily illustrated, featuring thorough discussions of the diagnostic criteria, work-up, and differential diagnosis of challenging cases.

Through informative microscopy sessions and practical discussions, this dermatopathology continuing medical education program will reinforce your fundamental clinical knowledge and help you to:

  • Render difficult diagnoses with more confidence
  • Gain familiarity with ancillary tests
  • Identify pitfalls, including the lack of relevant clinical information and sampling errors
  • Recognize the broad morphologic spectrum of both inflammatory and neoplastic disorders

* Date of Original Release: March 15, 2023

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant will be able to:

  • Explain the broad spectrum of neoplastic and inflammatory diseases in dermatopathology
  • Diagnose challenging entities with more confidence
  • Better understand the use of ancillary tests
  • Use the clinical information appropriately to form a differential diagnosis and a preferred diagnosis
  • Describe the differential diagnosis
  • Identify the clinical implications of the individual entities

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DERMATOPATHOLOGY 2023 TOPICS

1. How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 1 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

2. How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 2 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

3. How to Spot Melanocytic Nevi Pretending to be Melanoma – 3 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

4. Lentigo Maligna Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD

5. Desmoplastic Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD

6. Nevoid Melanoma – Klaus Busam, MD

7. Making Sense of Molecular Testing for Melanocytic Tumors – Aleodor (Doru) Andea, MD, MBA

8. Application of Immunohistochemistry in the Diagnosis of Melanocytic Tumors – Aleodor (Doru) Andea, MD, MBA

9. The Spectrum of Spitz Neoplasms – Aleodor (Doru) Andea, MD, MBA

10. Skin Tumors with Follicular Differentiation – Part 1 – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD

11. Skin Tumors with Follicular Differentiation – Part 2 – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD

12. Skin Adnexal Tumors with Sebaceous Differentiation – Katharina Wiedemeyer, MD

13. What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 1 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

14. What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 2 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

15. What to Do in the Face of Difficult Sweat Gland Tumors – 3 – Thomas Brenn, MD, PhD, FRCPath

16. Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 1 – Benign Epidermal Tumors – Paul Harms, MD, PhD

17. Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 2 – Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, and Precursor Lesions – Paul Harms, MD, PhD

18. Epidermal Tumors and Merkel Cell Carcinoma Part 3 – Merkel Cell Carcinoma – Paul Harms, MD, PhD

19. Dealing with Epidermotropism – Part 1 – Problems, Pitfalls, and Practical Solutions – John Goodlad, MBChB, MD, FRCPath

20. Dealing with Epidermotropism – Part 2 – Problems, Pitfalls, and Practical Solutions – John Goodlad, MBChB, MD, FRCPath

21. Updates in Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas – Part 1 – Alejandro Ariel Gru, MD

22. Updates in Cutaneous B-cell Lymphomas – Part 2 – Alejandro Ariel Gru, MD

23. Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 1 – Spindle Cell Vascular Tumors – Steve Billings, MD

24. Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 2 – Epithelioid Vascular Tumors – Steve Billings, MD

25. Vexing Vascular Tumors Part 3 – Miscellaneous Challenges – Steve Billings, MD

26. Cutaneous Fibrohistiocytic Tumors – Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD

27. Cutaneous Epithelioid Mesenchymal Tumors – Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD

28. Cutaneous Nerve Sheath Tumors – Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD

29. Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 1 – Non-Scarring Alopecia – Karen Naert, MD, FRCPC

30. Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 2 – Scarring Alopecia – Charlene Hunter, MD, FRCPC

31. Practical Approach to Alopecia – Part 3 – Challenges and Curiosities in Alopecia – Karen Naert, MD, FRCPC and Charlene Hunter, MD, FRCPC

32. Non-Infective Mimics of Cutaneous Infections Disease – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)

33. Uncommon and Recently Described HIV – AIDS Associated Infections – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)

34. Diagnostic Pitfalls Cutaneous Infectious Diseases – Wayne Grayson, MBChB, PhD, FCPath(SA)

35. Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 1 – Rush Biopsies – May Chan, MD

36. Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 2 – Tumor Mimics – May Chan, MD

37. Challenging Inflammatory Dermatoses – 3 – Zebras with Unique Clues – May Chan, MD

38. Subepithelial Autoimmune Blistering Diseases – Review and Updates – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD

39. Pemphigus – Review and Updates – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD

40. Autoimmune Blistering Diseases – Yes or No – Julia Lehman, MD, FAAD

41. Vasculitis – Steve Billings, MD

42. Vasculopathies – Steve Billings, MD

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