Our newest Appendiceal Pathology teaching app has launched! Designated to teach non-neoplastic and neoplastic pathology, with a focus of mucinous neoplasms
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The Department of Pathology at Johns Hopkins University
- A pediatric patient who was treated for Ewing sarcoma with chemotherapy now presents with a retroperitoneal node enlargement. What is your diagnosis? Answer and explanation to follow. #pathology
- Congratulations to our incoming pathology interns! 🔬 welcome to Johns Hopkins!
- This case is an adult male who underwent a radical prostatectomy. What is the diagnosis? A. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate B. Atypical intraductal proliferation C. High grade prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia D. Clear cell cribriform hyperplasia
- The Johns Hopkins Department of Pathology has developed a new, unique website to teach bone and soft tissue pathology. The website (apps.pathology.jhu.edu/bone/) is intended for residents, fellows and attending pathologists.
- Happy new year to all! Starting off with a great case: An adult patient presents with a lip mass, shown below. What is your diagnosis? Answer and explanation to follow! #Pathology
- An adult patient presents with a bladder mass, shown below. What is your diagnosis? A. Nodular fasciitis B. IgG4-related sclerosis C. Solitary fibrous tumor D. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor E. Desmoid-type fibromatosis F. Leiomyosarcoma Answer and explanation to follow!
- Check out this awesome pathology illustration about PASH and myofibroblastoma by medical student @alex_tatarian based on her experience rotating at Hopkins with breast pathologist Dr. Ashley Cimino-Mathews.
- A teenage patient presents with a mandible cyst, shown below. What is your diagnosis? Answer and explanation to follow! #Pathology #MedEd
- Always a treat to see this tumor. A retroperitoneal mass in an elderly woman. What is an immunostain you would like to perform? (see vote)
- Nodular cystic fat necrosis: a distinctive rare soft-tissue mass A new article co-authored by @JMcMahonG link.springer.com/article/10.100…
- This is a case of an adult female who had an appendectomy. What is the diagnosis?
- An adult male presents with testicular mass. This is an orchiectomy specimen. What is your diagnosis? Answer and explanation to follow. #Pathology #GUpath
- ✨Congratulations to our incoming PGY-1s! ✨ Welcome to the Johns Hopkins Pathology family!🎉 #pathmatch2024 #pathology #johnshopkins #johnshopkinsmedicine









































