USCAP Pancreaticobiliary Pathology for Those in the Trenches What Really Matters (and What Doesn’t) 2020

USCAP Pancreaticobiliary Pathology for Those in the Trenches What Really Matters (and What Doesn’t) 2020

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USCAP Pancreaticobiliary Pathology for Those in the Trenches What Really Matters (and What Doesn’t) 2020United States & Canadian Academy of PathologyFormat: 8 Video Files + 10 PDF FilesYOU WILL GET THE COURSE VIA LIFETIME DOWNLOAD LINK (FAST SPEED) AFTER PAYMENTCourse DescriptionEvery general surgical pathology practice routinely receives gallbladder specimens, yet many pathologists lack sufficient expertise in gallbladder pathology to feel comfortable when confronted with unusual patterns of inflammation such as vasculitis, parasitic infestation, and immune-mediated conditions. Gallbladder neoplasms are uncommon and often discovered at the time of histologic examination, provoking angst among surgeons and pathologists who infrequently encounter such cases and may not be aware of updated terminology and staging issues. Widespread use of cross-sectional imaging in the evaluation of patients with abdominal symptoms has led to increased numbers of incidentally discovered pancreaticobi

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