Brian McMillen MD (@teclis82) 's Twitter Profile
Brian McMillen MD

@teclis82

Staff Pathologist, Rhode Island Hospital and Newport Hospital. Assistant professor, @Brownmedicine. Views are my own; cases are from study sets.

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Charles Herndon (@drcyclopath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The jaw is the most common bone involved by___. A) Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma B) Desmoplastic small round cell tumor C) Synovial sarcoma D) CIC-rearranged sarcoma #BSTPath #PathTwitter #pathology 🔬tumourclassification.iarc.who.int/Viewer/Index2?…

The jaw is the most common bone involved by___. 
A) Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma
B) Desmoplastic small round cell tumor
C) Synovial sarcoma
D) CIC-rearranged sarcoma
#BSTPath #PathTwitter #pathology 
🔬tumourclassification.iarc.who.int/Viewer/Index2?…
Gloria Sura, MD (@gloria_suramd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excision of a mass from the parapharyngeal space reveals tumor cells arranged in an organoid (zelballen) pattern. What is the diagnosis? Answer: buff.ly/3Rd49yz #PathArt #PathTwitter #MedTwitter

Excision of a mass from the parapharyngeal space reveals tumor cells arranged in an organoid (zelballen) pattern. What is the diagnosis? Answer: buff.ly/3Rd49yz #PathArt #PathTwitter #MedTwitter
George J. Netto MD (@drnetto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ModPath CHAT episode coming soon! Great discussion on "Pathologist-Driven Reflex Somatic Tumor DDR Testing in Localized Prostate Cancer" with Susan Prendeville, MD and Shamini Selvarajah, PhD from University of Toronto.Association for Molecular Pathology USCAP Modern Pathology Penn Path & Lab Medicine

ModPath CHAT episode coming soon!
Great discussion on "Pathologist-Driven Reflex Somatic Tumor DDR Testing in Localized Prostate Cancer" with  Susan Prendeville, MD and Shamini Selvarajah, PhD from University of Toronto.<a href="/AMPath/">Association for Molecular Pathology</a> <a href="/TheUSCAP/">USCAP</a> <a href="/ModernPathology/">Modern Pathology</a> <a href="/PennPathLabMed/">Penn Path & Lab Medicine</a>
Sanjay Mukhopadhyay (@smlungpathguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jenish Jebadurai Dr_Code Vanghelita Andrei 25. Amyloid and Congo red basics for PGY1s in 3 pics. Note how amyloid differs from collagen on H&E, Congo red (without polarization) and Congo red (under polarized light) #pathology #pulmpath

<a href="/Jenishdurai123/">Jenish Jebadurai</a> <a href="/dr4code/">Dr_Code</a> <a href="/vanghelitab/">Vanghelita Andrei</a> 25. Amyloid and Congo red basics for PGY1s in 3 pics. Note how amyloid differs from collagen on H&amp;E, Congo red (without polarization) and Congo red (under polarized light) #pathology #pulmpath
Charles Herndon (@drcyclopath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

45F never smoker, solitary pulmonary lesion. Diagnosis? A) Sclerosing pneumocytoma B) Carcinoid tumor C) Solitary fibrous tumor #PathTwitter #pathology #pulmpath #thoracic #pedipath

45F never smoker, solitary pulmonary lesion. Diagnosis?
A) Sclerosing pneumocytoma
B) Carcinoid tumor
C) Solitary fibrous tumor
#PathTwitter #pathology #pulmpath #thoracic #pedipath
The Joint Pathology Center (JPC) (@thejpcncr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, low grade, Warthin tumor-like variant (scanned). Predominantly cystic parotid gland neoplasm with a dense lymphoplasmacytic tumor associated lymphoid proliferation (TALP). A MAML2 gene rearrangement is present, confirming the diagnosis. #PathTwitter

1. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma, low grade, Warthin tumor-like variant (scanned). Predominantly cystic parotid gland neoplasm with a dense lymphoplasmacytic tumor associated lymphoid proliferation (TALP). A MAML2 gene rearrangement is present, confirming the diagnosis. #PathTwitter
Celina Stayerman MD (@ariella8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Dear #GIPath tweeples ,I want to share with you this Gastric tumor at the gastroesophageal junction, young female A very interesting rhabdoid-looking neoplasm with large polygonal cells and prominent nucleoli,frequent eosinophils intermixed SMARCB1 (available ) or SMARC4

1/ Dear #GIPath tweeples ,I want to share with you this 
Gastric tumor at the gastroesophageal junction, young female
A very interesting rhabdoid-looking neoplasm with large polygonal cells and prominent nucleoli,frequent eosinophils intermixed 
SMARCB1 (available ) or SMARC4
Elizabeth Montgomery, MD (@lizmontgomerymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Russell body carditis. Russell bodies are inclusions of immunoglobulins accumulating in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of overstimulated plasma cells (Mott cells). The PAS staining can raise concern for adenocarcinoma to the unwary! #UMiamiPath

Russell body carditis.  Russell bodies are inclusions of immunoglobulins accumulating in the rough endoplasmic reticulum of overstimulated plasma cells (Mott cells). The PAS staining can raise concern for adenocarcinoma to the unwary! #UMiamiPath
Natasha Rekhtman MD PhD (@natasharekhtman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greatly enjoyed being a guest on ModPathChat with George J. Netto MD to discuss our recent review article on a rapidly evolving topic of assessing multiple lung cancers. Thank you George for having me! (video recording will be posted soon) (** please note at the end, when I say AJCC 7th

Andres Martin Acosta (Andy) (@andres_m_acosta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Follow our new Department of Pathology account on Twit….. I mean X. We will be sharing educational content periodically. x.com/iupathology?s=…

Gloria Sura, MD (@gloria_suramd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bone marrow biopsy from a patient with untreated HIV revealing involvement by Kaposi sarcoma. Spindled tumor cells are seen forming irregular, dilated vascular spaces. What stain is positive in tumor cells? Answer: buff.ly/3fCYYdO #PathTwitter #PathArt

Bone marrow biopsy from a patient with untreated HIV revealing involvement by Kaposi sarcoma. Spindled tumor cells are seen forming irregular, dilated vascular spaces. What stain is positive in tumor cells? Answer: buff.ly/3fCYYdO   #PathTwitter #PathArt
Ankur Sangoi (@slusagar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨our group is seeking #GUpath hire ‼️ Enjoy🌞in a friendly work environment that’s fully concurrently🔬digital with amazing cases & outstanding trainees? come join our Stanford Pathology team! 🙏🏼share the 📢! 👇🏼apply here👇🏼 facultypositions.stanford.edu/en-us/job/4947…

Liang Cheng, MD (@liangchengmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the difference between urachal and nonurachal adenocarcinoma the bladder? You may take a look of this most recent paper published this month in JCO Precision Oncology JCO Precision Oncology This important study, led by Dr. Andea Necchi Andrea Necchi, represents the largest cohort

What’s the difference between urachal and nonurachal adenocarcinoma the bladder? You may take a look of this most recent paper published this month in JCO Precision Oncology <a href="/JCOPO_ASCO/">JCO Precision Oncology</a> 

This important study, led by Dr. Andea Necchi <a href="/AndreaNecchi/">Andrea Necchi</a>, represents the largest cohort
Elizabeth Montgomery, MD (@lizmontgomerymd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A dainty small bowel gastrinoma in a patient with multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1 (MEN1) resulted in an enormous lymph node metastasis. This phenomenon has probably resulted in at least some reports of primary gastrinoma of lymph node. #UMiamiPath

A dainty small bowel gastrinoma in a patient with multiple endocrine neoplasia, type 1 (MEN1) resulted in an enormous lymph node metastasis.  This phenomenon has probably resulted in at least some reports of primary gastrinoma of lymph node.  #UMiamiPath