Pathology for medical students
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This article is an introduction to pathology for family doctors.
Compentencies
Pre-autopsy
- Filling in a death certificate.
- WHO standard for death certificate.
Autopsy
- Identifying medical examiner cases/coroner's cases.
- Getting an autopsy consent.
- Understanding the hierarchy.
- Knowing the difference between executer of the estate and power of attorney for health care decisions.
- Value of doing an autopsy.
- Important clinical information.
- Clinical history - past medical history.
- Events leading-up to death.
- Provisional/suspected cause of death.
Surgical pathology
- Interpreting pathology reports.
Cancer diagnoses
Pitfalls:
- Melanoma.
- Mesothelioma.
- Adenocarcinoma not otherwise specified.
Prognostic factors:
- Staging & grade.
- TMN staging system.
- Lymphovascular invasion.
- Perineural invasion.
- Margin status.
Techniques
- Immunohistochemical stains.
- Targeted therapies.
- Receptors in breast cancer.