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Revision as of 10:18, 10 September 2020
pathCast Presents: GYN-OB Pathology
#PULMPATH & #OBPATH series
pathCast is proud to present a new gynecologic pathology and obstetric and perinatal pathology series organized by Drs. Fabiola Medeiros and Carlos Perra-Herran
Make sure to use #pathCastGYNOB to post comments or ask questions across our social networks.
- Benign and pre-malignant endometrial pathology for the every day practice
- Squamous lesions of the cervix and their differential diagnosis
- Ovarian mucinous tumors: Primary or metastasis? A practical approach to differential diagnosis
- Uterine biphasic tumors: A practical guide with emphasis on differential diagnosis
- The zebras of uterine mesenchymal neoplasms
- Uterine mesenchymal neoplasms: Recognizing the wolves in sheep clothing
- Endometrial adenocarcinoma, challenging differentials
- Products of conception: What not to miss
- Inflammatory vulvar pathology for surgical pathologists
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