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    Resections of ischaemic bowel are one of the most common pathology specimens yet are often viewed as unappealing and diagnostically unrewarding. This article serves to dispel both misconceptions. It also provides guidance on how clinical information, macroscopic handling and microscopic assessment—and especially the interlinking of all three—can maximise the diagnostic yield of these specimens….

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    • “My approach to bowel ischemia” Review by Dr. Newton Wong on optimizing diagnosis through clinical information, macroscopic handling, & microscopic assessment. Discussing causes of intestinal ischaemia, artifacts, & mimics of ischaemia. #gipath https://t.co/aFBt6uPU3Q https://t.co/Kmh8gIlqpa

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    The mucosa of the body of the stomach (ie, the gastric corpus) uses 2 overlapping, depth-dependent mechanisms to respond to injury. Superficial injury heals via surface cells with histopathologic changes like foveolar hyperplasia. Deeper, usually chronic, injury/inflammation, most frequently induced by the carcinogenic bacteria Helicobacter pylori, elicits glandular histopathologic alterations,…

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    • Great talk on early GI neoplasia & paligenosis by @millsjc67 at our @theNCI consortium meeting this morning. Primer on paligenosis below: https://t.co/0x3IUZQP0X One fascinating piece of #GIPath history - intestinal metaplasia in the gastric mucosa in 1897! #PathTwitter https://t.co/s56kcfqzja

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    Abstract. Prior small reports have postulated a link between gastrointestinal polyposis and childhood and young adulthood cancer (CYAC) treatment (therapy-associated polyposis; TAP), but this remains a poorly understood phenomenon. The aim of this study was to describe the phenotypic spectrum of TAP in a multi-institutional cohort. TAP cases were identified from eight high-risk cancer centers….

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    • I had no idea about this entity! #OpenAccess in @CAPR_AACR: A Multi-Institutional Cohort of Therapy-Associated Polyposis (TAP) in Childhood and Young Adulthood Cancer Survivors https://t.co/R4Jyq68FIF Thanks @MattYurgelun @SapnaSyngal & colleagues! #AYACancer #GIPath

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    Sometimes you will perform a Helicobacter IHC on your sample and see antibody positive “clumps” in the stroma, within phagocytic cells.

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    • Friday #GIPath musings… I am not aware if this has been reported, but would love to hear if other #pathologists have seen it? Helicobacter pylori IHC antibody positive “clumps” in the stroma. In this case, there was marked infection in another part. 🔬 https://t.co/CnN1Lkodou

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    MAYWOOD, ILLINOIS (USA). The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Loyola University Health System is seeking an M.D., M.D. equivalent, or M.D./Ph.D. physician for a Surgical Pathology faculty position. Interest/experience in Gastrointestinal / Pancreatic/ Hepatobiliary Pathology is preferred.The Department of Pathology and Laboratory houses the Regional Laboratory for Loyola…

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    • RT @KMirza: #GIPath posting https://t.co/MhSwJiA3Ab cc: @HumanGut @ALBoothMD @DrEze_pathology @CArnold_GI @pezhouh Please RT and pass on…

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    Loyola Pathology - 2 year(s) ago

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    • .@loyolapathology is hiring! Come be part of a collegial group of #pathologists in the Chicago area https://t.co/9KXiRhuNHj Looking for faculty with expertise in #ClinChem with #informatics, #Gynpath #GIPath and #Dermpath/#Surgpath - check out @Pathoutlines & below for links! https://t.co/Ob7qYuUdpA