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Critical Histopathologic Issues in Cutaneous Neoplasia: Epithelial, Lymphoid, Melanocytic and Soft Tissue Tumors
July 12 - July 15, 2004
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FACULTY
| Earl J. Glusac, M.D., Course Director
(bio) |
| Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, Yale University School Of Medicine |
| Andrew L. Folpe, M.D.
(bio) |
| Senior Associate Consultant Division of Anatomic Pathology Mayo Clinic, Rochester |
| Timothy H. McCalmont, M.D.
(bio) |
| University of California, San Francisco, CA |
| Bruce R. Smoller, M.D.
(bio) |
| Director of Dermatopathology, University of Arkansas |
| James L. Bennington, M.D., Course Chairman (bio) |
LECTURE TITLES
Glusac:
1. Of Chow Hounds and INS Agents: The Histiocytoses
2. Adnexal Embryology and Histogenetic Differentiation in Skin Tumors
3. Imposters! Non-melanocytic Simulants of Melanoma
4. Of Cells and Architecture: New Approaches to Old Criteria in Mycosis Fungoides
5. Is this Hard or What? The Spectrum of Sclerosing Neoplasms of the Skin
Folpe:
6. Immunohistochemistry in the Analysis of Cutaneous Spindle Cell Neoplasms
7. Cutaneous Fibrohistiocytic Tumors of Intermediate Malignancy
8. Pseudosarcomatous Myofibroblastic Tumors of the Skin and Superficial Soft Tissues
9. Cutaneous Vascular Neoplasms: A Review and Update
10. Selected Problems in Cutaneous Soft Tissue Neoplasia: Spindle Cell Lipoma, Epithelioid sarcoma, and Other Challenging Tumors
McCalmont:
11. Melanoma and Other Difficult Melanocytic Neoplasms: Ways to Get into Trouble
12. Melanoma and Other Difficult Melanocytic Neoplasms: Ways to Get Back Out of Trouble
13. DF and DFSP: Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis of Prototypes and Variant Forms
14. Neural and Neuroendocrine Neoplasms: How to Have Fun with Pink and Blue and Brown or Red
15. Clues, Clues, Clues: A Potpourri of Cutaneous Neoplasms and Tricks for Diagnosing Them
Smoller:
16. Histologic Mimics of Mycosis Fungoides
17. B,T and Beyond: An Overview of Cutaneous Lymphomas
18. What is Brown and Black and Blue and Red, and May Not Exist... The Dysplastic Nevus
19 Don't Sweat It! Apocrine and Eccrine Neoplasms Simplified
20. Where did this come from?! Metastases to the Skin
Accreditation: 20 CME hours of Category 1
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