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I added a bit to the topic... as I try to avoid empty pages. I can't say I know much about [[pityriasis rubra pilaris]] (PRP).  The only place it shows up otherwise is in the [[inflammatory skin]] article (it is in a DDx for ''[[regular psoriasiform dermatitis]]''). Feel free to mercilessly edit the PRP article. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 02:34, 24 September 2014 (EDT)
I added a bit to the topic... as I try to avoid empty pages. I can't say I know much about [[pityriasis rubra pilaris]] (PRP).  The only place it shows up otherwise is in the [[inflammatory skin]] article (it is in a DDx for ''[[regular psoriasiform dermatitis]]''). Feel free to mercilessly edit the PRP article. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 02:34, 24 September 2014 (EDT)
== Desmoid tumour ==
I see you managed to upload some images. :-)
I am wondering what you mean by "Syndromic desmoids (~5%)" in the [[desmoid tumour]] article.  Is that 5% of desmoids are syndromic? Do you have a reference?
I try to reference pretty much everything... so people can read where I got something from and scrutinize that source-- if they don't want to believe something. [[User:Michael|Michael]] ([[User talk:Michael|talk]]) 03:04, 3 October 2014 (EDT)

Revision as of 07:04, 3 October 2014

Welcome to Libre Pathology!

I see you have already made an edit and managed to insert a reference.

A few useful pages:

By the way, you can sign your name on Talk pages and Discussion pages using three tildes, like this: ~~~. Four tildes (~~~~) produces your name and the current date. If you have any questions, ask me on my talk page. I look forward to more of your edits. Again, welcome! Michael (talk) 11:34, 3 August 2014 (EDT)

Creating a new page & other things

To create a new page

  1. Enter the name of the page in the search box at the top right
  2. Hit return
  3. Click "Create" (it appears at the top-- if one is logged in)

A couple of different ways are described here.

Adding a photo

[[Image: name of the image | thumb | A caption.]]

File uploads on the site are currently disabled-- but any file uploaded to the WikiCommons ( http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page ) can be added by just adding the name of the file name on the WikiCommons.

For example:

[[Image:Atypical ductal hyperplasia - very high mag.jpg|thumb|100px|An image of [[atypical ductal hyperplasia]].]]

Grabs the file http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atypical_ductal_hyperplasia_-_very_high_mag.jpg and creates a local copy.

The result is seen below:


Feel free to play in the Sandbox -- it is for trying out edits.

Michael (talk) 00:02, 16 September 2014 (EDT)

Standard headings...

The standard headings for a diagnosis article are in the Format article under the section Diagnosis article.

If you copy and paste what is in the box below-- it is a good start to a page:

{{ Infobox diagnosis
| Name       = {{PAGENAME}}
| Image      = 
| Width      =
| Caption    = 
| Synonyms   =
| Micro      =
| Subtypes   =
| LMDDx      =
| Stains     =
| IHC        =
| EM         =
| Molecular  =
| IF         =
| Gross      =
| Grossing   =
| Site       =
| Assdx      =
| Syndromes  =
| Clinicalhx =
| Signs      =
| Symptoms   =
| Prevalence =
| Bloodwork  =
| Rads       =
| Endoscopy  =
| Prognosis  =
| Other      =
| ClinDDx    =
| Tx         =
}}

==General== 

==Gross== 

==Microscopic==

==Stains==

==IHC==

==Molecular==

==Sign out==

==See also==

==References==
{{Reflist|1}}

[[Category:Diagnosis]]

Michael (talk) 22:41, 16 September 2014 (EDT)

Pityriasis rubra pilaris

I added a bit to the topic... as I try to avoid empty pages. I can't say I know much about pityriasis rubra pilaris (PRP). The only place it shows up otherwise is in the inflammatory skin article (it is in a DDx for regular psoriasiform dermatitis). Feel free to mercilessly edit the PRP article. Michael (talk) 02:34, 24 September 2014 (EDT)

Desmoid tumour

I see you managed to upload some images. :-)

I am wondering what you mean by "Syndromic desmoids (~5%)" in the desmoid tumour article. Is that 5% of desmoids are syndromic? Do you have a reference?

I try to reference pretty much everything... so people can read where I got something from and scrutinize that source-- if they don't want to believe something. Michael (talk) 03:04, 3 October 2014 (EDT)