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*Secretory cell outgrowth in the uterine tube (SCOUT).[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21196340] | *Secretory cell outgrowth in the uterine tube (SCOUT).[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21196340] | ||
*<strike>Rheumatoid nodule of the lung. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23984160]</strike> | *<strike>[[Rheumatoid nodule of the lung]]. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23984160]</strike> | ||
**DDx includes Crohn's disease necrotic pulmonary nodule. | **DDx includes Crohn's disease necrotic pulmonary nodule. | ||
Revision as of 12:50, 6 February 2016
This page collects articles todo.
If there is something missing from this wiki and you don't have time to add it yourself you can add it to the list below.
Project ideas
- Develop full set of evidence-based grossing protocols, e.g. total nephrectomy for tumour grossing.
- Revise and split (PDF-based) editing guide.
- Re-work/create immunostain articles.
- Expand gross pathology images & build gross pathology quizzes.
- Write descriptive article about the website for a pathology journal - PMID 22315102, PMID 25736385.
- User survey.
- Further develop offline version & outreach to areas with less than optimal internet (third world). Proof of concept done.
- Build the online study group.
- Expand the pathology article with regard to training/understanding the career.
Articles todo
Mesonephric remnants of the prostate gland.[1]
Round cell sarcoma - t(4;19) - CIC-DUX4; PMID 22072439.
- Sign out - diagnosis, adequacy, limitations.
- STIC & STIL - CC images.
- STIL (serous tubal intraepithelial lesion) = tubal lesion in transition. (???)
- Eyeliner sign [2] - seen in Bowen's disease and Paget's disease... absent in Melanoma.
- Secretory cell outgrowth in the uterine tube (SCOUT).[3]
Rheumatoid nodule of the lung. [4]- DDx includes Crohn's disease necrotic pulmonary nodule.
- Benign serrated colorectal fibroblastic polyps/intramucosal perineuriomas. PMID 20962618.
Cervical adenocarcinoma
Add a short section/table on unusual cervical adenocarcinomas -- the WHO cervical adenocarcinoma variants -- to differentiate these from the usual-types (e.g., HPV status = all negative, CEA stain, p16 etc.).
The following papers and all of them discuss different angles of this topic nicely.
PMID 21490443 PMID 20829441 PMID 11021808
Stuff
- Necrotic pulmonary nodules in Crohn's disease.
Secondary angiosarcoma has MYC re-arrangements. (???)- Several different grading systems.
- CD200 use in small B-cell neoplasms.
- Replace with FMC7/CD43/CD23?
Stains
- Create table in stains article to summarize the information on the page.
- Split-out the stains into separate pages.
Create an infobox for stains (like Template:Infobox diagnosis) that summarizes the information.- Find/make images.
IHC
Create an infobox for immunostains -- (see Template:Infobox diagnosis).- Create articles for the common immunostains.
- Find/make more IHC images.
Grossing
Protocol notes:
- Adding "discussed with ______".
- Adding "pictures taken".
Policy development
The basics ones:
A few other ones:
Libre Pathology:Do not bite the newcomers - based on Wikipedia:WP:BITE.- Libre Pathology:Civility - based on Wikipedia:WP:CIVIL.
- Libre Pathology:Images - needs some thinking. There is a write-up on images here: Libre_Pathology:Images_on_Libre_Pathology.
Important:
- Libre Pathology:Ignore rules - shouldn't take this too serious... Wikipedia:WP:Ignore all rules.
Technical
See LP:Server.