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This article is an introduction to '''pathology for family doctors'''.   
This article is an introduction to '''pathology for medical students'''.   


==Compentencies==
==Compentencies==
===Describing injuries===
*[[Gross pathologic classification of injuries]].
===Pre-autopsy===
===Pre-autopsy===
*Filling in a death certificate.
*Filling in a death certificate.
**Difference between ''[[manner of death]]'' and ''cause of death''.
**Difference between ''[[manner of death]]'', ''[[cause of death]]'' and ''[[mechanism of death]]''.
**Difference between ''manner of death'' and ''[[mechanism of death]]''.
**World Health Organization standard for death certificates.
**World Health Organization standard for death certificates.


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*Identifying medical examiner cases/coroner's cases.
*Identifying medical examiner cases/coroner's cases.
*Getting an [[autopsy consent]].
*Getting an [[autopsy consent]].
**Understanding the hierarchy.
**Understanding the hierarchy and knowing it must be followed strictly.  
**Knowing the difference between ''executer of the estate'' and ''power of attorney for health care decisions''.
**Knowing the difference between ''executer of the estate'' and ''power of attorney for health care decisions'' (not valid after death).
*[[Value of autopsy|Value of doing an autopsy]].
*Providing important clinical information.
*Important clinical information.
**Clinical history - past medical history.
**Clinical history - past medical history.
**Events leading-up to death.
**Events leading-up to death.
**Provisional/suspected cause of death.
**Provisional/suspected cause of death.
*[[Value of autopsy|Value of doing an autopsy]].
*Interpretation of autopsy reports.
**[[Negative autopsy]].
**Inherited diseases, e.g. [[MEN 2A]], [[ARVC]].


===Surgical pathology===
===Surgical pathology===
*Ordering laboratory tests.
*Ordering biopsies and laboratory tests.
**Infectious cases - role of culture.
**Infectious cases - role of culture.
*Interpreting [[pathology reports]].
*Interpreting [[pathology reports]].
*Importance of providing clinical information.
**Consultant for a specialist should have a ''reason for referral'' - pathology is not different.


===Cancer diagnoses===
===Cancer diagnoses===
Definitions:
*[[Definition of cancer|Cancer]].
**Pathologic definitions of cancer.
*''[[Tumour]]''.
**Not necessarily cancer.
**Locally aggressive tumours, e.g. [[desmoid tumour]].
**Benign tumours.
Pitfalls:
Pitfalls:
*''[[Melanoma]]''.
*The ''-oma'' endings -- some are malignant:
*''[[Mesothelioma]]''.
**''[[Melanoma]]''.
**''[[Mesothelioma]]''.
**''[[Sarcoma]]''.


Implication of ''not otherwise specified'':
Implication of ''not otherwise specified'':
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*[[Perineural invasion]].
*[[Perineural invasion]].
*[[Margin status]].
*[[Margin status]].
*Tumour size - understanding the rationale for [[diagnostic size cutoffs]].


===Techniques===
===Techniques===
*[[Immunohistochemical stains]].
*[[Immunohistochemical stains]].
**[[Cancers of unknown primary]]
**[[Cancers of unknown primary]].
*Targeted therapies.
*Targeted therapies.
**Receptors in breast cancer.
**Receptors in breast cancer.
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