Meghan Hupp (Department of Pathology and Unive Laboratory Medicine
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review
Meghan Hupp (Department of Pathology and Unive Laboratory Medicine
Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review
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Using a unique outline format, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review is both a concise guide for board preparation and a practical quick reference for both residents and practitioners. It covers the major organ systems and subspecialty areas you'll encounter on the certification and recertification exam, including well-established correlations with contemporary molecular and genomic medicine. This comprehensive, easy-to-use review by Dr. Meghan M. Hupp provides the information you need to confidently recognize and accurately diagnose diseases and interpret what you see under the microscope…mehr
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Using a unique outline format, Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Review is both a concise guide for board preparation and a practical quick reference for both residents and practitioners. It covers the major organ systems and subspecialty areas you'll encounter on the certification and recertification exam, including well-established correlations with contemporary molecular and genomic medicine. This comprehensive, easy-to-use review by Dr. Meghan M. Hupp provides the information you need to confidently recognize and accurately diagnose diseases and interpret what you see under the microscope and in the laboratory. * Distills the essential information needed to prepare for both the Anatomic and Clinical Pathology board exams in an easy-to-read outline format. * Provides high-yield, at-a-glance summaries in quick reference format for all topics that are encountered by pathology residents and practitioners in the boards. * Uses brief, to-the-point explanatory text to make key facts easier to memorize. * Incorporates current molecular and serologic tumor markers, techniques, and findings as appropriate. * Features numerous high-quality illustrations that provide a visual guide to histologic appearance of key entities. * Ideal for junior residents as a framework for rotations through the subspecialties, for senior residents and fellows to prepare for boards and their future practice, and for newly practicing pathologists. * Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 237mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1048g
- ISBN-13: 9780323871136
- ISBN-10: 0323871135
- Artikelnr.: 62919491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 160mm x 237mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1048g
- ISBN-13: 9780323871136
- ISBN-10: 0323871135
- Artikelnr.: 62919491
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr Meghan Hupp is a Fellow in Hematopathology at the University of Minnesota. She was the Chief Resident in the Pathology Department and put together this ms "as a result of my unending need to take notes and re-organize data in my mind as I rotated through the different subspecialties? Dr Hupp's program director, Dr Leo Furcht, recommended that we take a look at her ms to consider for publication.
1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS 1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS 1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS
1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS 1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS 1. General pathology - mechanistic approach to pathology
general pathobiology
amyloidosis
congenital syndromes
tumor genetics
microscopy tutorial 2. General anatomic pathology - PD-1 and PD-L1
neoplasms of unknown origin
normal immunophenotypes
special stains
rosettes and pseudorosettes
giant cell types
small round blue cell tumors
gross pathology 3. Breast pathology - basic pathology
gene expression profiles
ductal neoplasia
lobular neoplasia
columnar lessions
papillary lesions
other malignant tumors
radiologically suspicious lesions
benign breast pathology
fibrous and fibroepithelial lesions
treatment
molecular/cytogenetics
images and charts 4. Dermatopathology - definitions and associations
congenital/inherited conditions
inflammatory patterns
hair loss
infectious
lichen/lichenoid lesions
blistering disorders
vascular disorders and vasculitis
other inflammatory conditions
follicular/adnexal neoplasms
squamous and warty lesions
pigmented lesions
vascular neoplasms
hematolymphoid neoplasms
miscellaneous neoplasms 5. Gynecologic pathology - vagina and vulva
non-neoplastic cervix
neoplastic cervix
non-neoplastic uterus
endometrial hyperplasia and atypia
endometrial carcinoma
uterine mesenchymal tumors
ovarian surface epithelial neoplasms
ovarian sex cord-stromal neoplasms
ovarian germ cell tumors 6. Placentas and products of conception - products of conception and normal anatomy/physiology
molar pregnancies
placental infections/inflammation
gestational trophoblastic disease
placental neoplasms 7. Pediatric pathology - metabolic disorders
pediatric renal neoplasms
pediatric gastrointestinal
soft tissue neoplasms
genitourinary
neural and musculoskeletal 8. Gastrointestinal (and pancreas) pathology - syndromes
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
colon and rectum
appendix
anus
pancreas
gallbladder and biliary trees
GI lymphomas 9. Liver pathology - basic medical liver
laboratory values
hepatitis disorders
cholestatic disorders
vascular
transplant
congenital
benign neoplasms
malignant neoplasms 10. Genitourinary pathology - prostate normal histology and anatomy
adenocarcinoma and mimickers
non-neoplastic testis
testicular germ cell neoplasms
testicular sex cord-stromal neoplasms
adrenal pathology
bladder anatomy and histology
urothelial neoplasms
other bladder neoplasms
non-neoplastic bladder
penile pathology
non-neoplastic kidney
renal-cell carcinoma and related neoplasms
other neoplasms 11. Medical renal - donor kidney evaluation
glomerular disease
tubulointerstitial and vascular disease
congenital syndromes and lesions
transplant pathology 12. Forensics pathology - introduction
toxicology and chemistry
sharp and blunt force injuries
asphyxia
pathology of child abuse deaths
sleep related deaths and airway obstruction 13. Lung and cardiac pathology - non-neoplastic lung (medical and transplant)
neoplastic lung (benign and malignant)
lung odds and ends
cardiac pathology 14. Head and neck pathology - normal salivary gland
neoplastic salivary gland
normal sinonasal
neoplastic sinonasal
oropharyngeal and laryngeal squamous neoplasia
thyroid
mandibular/maxillary lesions 15. Neuropathology - anatomy and physiology
glial tumors
neurocytic tumors
glioneuronal tumors
pineal tumors
pediatric tumors
pathologic reactions of the nervous system
CNS vascular disease
myelin diseases
trauma
dementias and movement disorders
infections 16. Soft tissue pathology - adipocytic lesions
neural lesions
smooth muscle lesions
skeletal muscle lesions
fibrohistiocytic lesions
osteoblastic lesions
cartilaginous lesions
vascular lesions
unknown origin
other neoplasms
small round blue cell tumors
non-neoplastic
genetics 17. Cytopathology - basics
gynecologic
head and neck
lung and mediastinum
thyroid
pancreas
urine
body fluids
CSF
infectious
lab management
molecular
breast
liver 18. Chemistry and lab management - protein electrophoresis
cardiac biomarkers
electrolytes
liver and renal function tests
tumor markers
vitamins
endocrine
lipids
reproduction and fertility
cryoglobulins
pleural effusions
toxicology
clinical lab improvement act (CLIA) '88
lab automation and instrument selection
method validation
pediatric lab medicine
metrics
directing a clinical laboratory
equations 19. Genetics in pathology - basic molecular and cellular biology
methods
human genetic variation
tumor syndromes
hematolymphoid neoplasms
solid tumors
hereditary non-neoplastic disease
pharmacogenetics 20. Immunology - cellular basis of immunology
autoimmune clinical syndromes
immunodeficiency disorders
other clinical syndromes/disorders
human leukocyte antigen system 21. Coagulation - coagulation cascade
anticoagulants
coagulation assays
disorders of primary hemostasis
von Willebrand disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
factor testing
thrombophilia 22. Transfusion medicine - laboratory methods
blood products
antigens and antibodies
apheresis
transfusion reactions
transfusion-related coagulation topics
donor selection 23. Hematopathology - evaluating bone marrow
immunophenotypes
flow cytometry
inherited WBC disorders
erythrocyte abnormalities
reactive lymphadenopathy
hematolymphoid manifestations of systemic disease
infectious
histiocytic/functional disorders
myeloproliferative neoplasms
mastocytosis
myelodysplastic syndromes
MDS/MPN
acute myeloid leukemia
B cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
plasma cell neoplasms
T and NK cell chronic lymphoproliferative neoplasms
lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (B and T cell)
genetics
pitfalls 24. Microbiology - basics
materials and methods
bioterrorism
bacterial identification algorithms
bacterial metabolism
gram positive
gram negative
mycobacteria
weirdo bacteria
bacterial clinical syndromes
fungi basics
superficial fungi
endemic fungi
opportunistic fungi
protozoa
helminths
trematodes
cestodes
nematodes
vectors
RNA viruses
DNA viruses
antibiotic mechanisms of action
mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance
MALDI-TOF-MS