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Primary cutaneous cribriform carcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 558Před 2 lety
Primary cutaneous apocrine cribriform carcinoma is exceedingly rare. It most often affects females particularly arising on the limbs. The diagnostic feature is the presence of a delicate cribriform or lace like appearance. It can be distinguished from mammary equivalent tumors by the absence of GATA3 expression. In contrast to adenoid cystic carcinoma with which it can be confused is the comple...
Cutaneous secretory carcinoma McKee, Grishakov, Arida & Hernane
zhlédnutí 301Před 2 lety
Primary cutaneous secretory carcinoma is exceedingly rare. Before making the diagnosis it is important to make sure that it is not arising in a salivary gland or breast. Although considered to be a low grade tumor, a recent publication where a patient developed nodal and lung metastases challenges this supposition. Most tumors are associated with the ETV6-NTRK3 fusion gene.
Porocarcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 908Před 2 lety
Porocarcinoma is the commonest adnexal carcinoma. The important histological features include by definition, origin from the epidermis and the presence of intracytoplasmic lumina or ductal differentiation. Squamous carcinoma with vacuolation is the commonest differential diagnosis and this can be excluded with EMA and CEA immunohistochemistry.
Clear cell hidradenocarcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 411Před 2 lety
Clear cell hidradenocarcinoma is an exceedingly are generally high-grade tumor. It may arise in a pre-existent hidradenoma or develop de novo. The latter can be difficult to distinguish from clear cell SCC, trichilemmal Ca, clear cell melanoma and clear cell metastases.
Sebaceous carcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 533Před 2 lety
Sebaceous carcinoma for Residents and Fellows, its differential diagnosis and the association with Muir-Torre syndrome. I am very grateful to Drs. Antonina Kalmykova, Gowri Priya, Carlos Cerruto and Diego Morales Neira for sharing their beautiful cases.
Trichoblastomatous tumors McKee& Kalmykova
zhlédnutí 322Před 2 lety
This video discusses trichoblastomatous tumors and their differential diagnosis from BCC. It would not have been possible to give this talk without the kind help of Drs. Antonina Kalmykova, Kim Hiatt, Sheri Dorji, Carlos Cerruto, Thibault Kervarrec, Henry Yang, Vasaliki Siozopoulou & Seong Ra who shared cases with me. I am very grateful. Also thanks to B Zeshraghi, P Marazzi, Aiman Shahab, L Le...
Spiradenocarcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 303Před 2 lety
For the Residents and Fellows. Four cases of carcinoma arising in a background of spiradenoma are presented. The concept of low and high grade variants is discussed. I am not entirely comfortable with grading these tumors, perhaps a reflection of personal experience. I will be very interested to know how you all think. I may have to mend my ways!!!
EB with SCC McKee
zhlédnutí 216Před 2 lety
An over view of RDEB and SCC
Adenoid cystic carcinoma McKee
zhlédnutí 754Před 2 lety
This video for Residents discusses primary cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma highlighting the histology and its important differential diagnosis- adenoid BCC.
McKee Derm 5th diamond anniversary and personal choices
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McKee Derm 5th diamond anniversary and personal choices
DIAD DIAL Dermatopathology meeting, Dubai February 10th & 11TH, 2022
zhlédnutí 284Před 2 lety
Great excitement. At long last an actual live dermatopathology meeting: February 10th & 11th, 2022 hosted by DIAD DIAL in Dubai. International speakers include Dirk Elston, David Elder, Victor Prieto and Jerad Gardner. After the meeting you might want to have a look at your next car in the Ferrari Showrooms! For further information please go to the DIAD DIAL website: www.diad-dial.com/
The enigmatic Spitz nevus PHMcKee 4:8:2021
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 lety
Unfortunately, I was unable to give this lecture "live". It was presented yesterday at the 2021 8th Emirates Pathology and Digital Pathology Conference. The miracles of video recording and Zoom! I hope that you find it of interest. There is some beautiful material kindly shared by friends including Antonina Kalmykova, Jonhan Ho, Mattheos Bobos, Ari Karunamurthy, Tsheri Dorji & Nima Ardakany.
Malignant appendage tumors for Head & Neck Pathologists Part 1 McKee
zhlédnutí 862Před 3 lety
This is the first of a series of lectures aimed primarily at Head and Neck Pathologists. The video is concerned primarily with microcystic adnexal carcinoma. It should also be of interest to dermatologists and dermatopathologists.
Back to basics melanoma variants Part 2 Phillip H McKee
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The second in a series of three videos discussing melanoma variants for the Residents and Fellows.
Back to Basics melanoma variants Phillip McKee Part #1
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Back to Basics melanoma variants Phillip McKee Part #1
Mixed tumor:chondroid syringoma for beginners Phillip H McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
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Mixed tumor:chondroid syringoma for beginners Phillip H McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
Cylindroma for beginners Phillip H McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
zhlédnutí 450Před 3 lety
Cylindroma for beginners Phillip H McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
Spiradenoma for beginners, Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD health Care
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Spiradenoma for beginners, Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD health Care
Verrucous cyst, Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care copy
zhlédnutí 433Před 3 lety
Verrucous cyst, Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care copy
Vulva, metastatic breast carcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
zhlédnutí 289Před 3 lety
Vulva, metastatic breast carcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
Sebaceous carcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
zhlédnutí 384Před 3 lety
Sebaceous carcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Health Care
Cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD Health Care
zhlédnutí 1,1KPřed 3 lety
Cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD Health Care
Marcela, Phillip and family, "cuerda piel" July 15, 2020
zhlédnutí 535Před 4 lety
Marcela, Phillip and family, "cuerda piel" July 15, 2020
back to basics lecture #3 The enigmatic dysplastic nevus Phillip H McKee HD 720p
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back to basics lecture #3 The enigmatic dysplastic nevus Phillip H McKee HD 720p
Low grade porocarcinoma:hidradenocarcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD Health Care
zhlédnutí 652Před 4 lety
Low grade porocarcinoma:hidradenocarcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova & CSD Health Care
Edited BAPoma and kinase fusion Spitzoid tumors Phillip McKee
zhlédnutí 834Před 4 lety
Edited BAPoma and kinase fusion Spitzoid tumors Phillip McKee
Follicular mucinosis Antonina Kalmykova & Phillip McKee
zhlédnutí 631Před 4 lety
Follicular mucinosis Antonina Kalmykova & Phillip McKee
Back to Basics Part 1
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 4 lety
Back to Basics Part 1
Hidradenocarcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Halth Care
zhlédnutí 587Před 4 lety
Hidradenocarcinoma Phillip McKee, Antonina Kalmykova, CSD Halth Care

Komentáře

  • @magalyslopezcuba4069
    @magalyslopezcuba4069 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks. Excellent presentation. Greetings from Ghana, Africa 🌍

  • @quasimodem5260
    @quasimodem5260 Před 5 měsíci

    I had a breast tumour with that pattern, one year post op. True to form, highly hormone positive with a low Onco score of 9. Doctors didn’t mention it much but it was in my pathology report.

  • @vuelee5313
    @vuelee5313 Před 6 měsíci

    Nuke dust? Smh

  • @inagalatchi2265
    @inagalatchi2265 Před 7 měsíci

  • @centyrone
    @centyrone Před rokem

    Great video Dr. McKee! Glad you're in the video.

  • @Fokfeesspecial
    @Fokfeesspecial Před rokem

    THANKS !!!!!

  • @radjakezih779
    @radjakezih779 Před rokem

    thank you doctor ❤🌸

  • @aliceroberts7437
    @aliceroberts7437 Před rokem

    Great cases!

  • @aliceroberts7437
    @aliceroberts7437 Před rokem

    Lovely cases!😍

  • @missknowall
    @missknowall Před rokem

    Saw it once again tonight. Everytime, I learn something new out of it.

  • @venkatesansrinivasan5020

    Audio please be increased.

  • @leeannhorn9030
    @leeannhorn9030 Před rokem

    Hello Dr McKee, I have a lower right eyelid tumor that has been treated as a reoccurring stye. It’s been present for about 5-6 months and has never “gone away”. I have been following home-care recommendations with hot compresses, but have not been able to express anything. About 2 months ago, it got very infected and I went to urgent care. I was prescribed oral and otic antibiotics and was diagnosed with a right lower lid stye. After that time, after a warm compress, it erupted (but from the inside, not from the little hole on the grey line). That was the only time it actually drained (and it was cottage cheese-like nasty). However, it never got “better” after 2 weeks of antibiotics. Now, the lower lid possesses a yellow (with blood vessels), flat tumor (roughly .5mm x 2mm), grey line to lower lid (seen when you invert my eyelid or you can feel it too). No missing lashes or grey line disruption, but I have had a feeling of fullness in the orbit. I went to Callahan Eye Hospital in Birmingham Alabama this weekend and neither Optometrist’s had ever seen anything like it. I have an appointment tomorrow with Dr John A Long (an Occuloplasticsurgeon at Callahan) for consult. In case you actually read this by tomorrow morning, what are your thoughts? Incidentally, I’ve been having terrible GI issues with distention and diarrhea, but no weight loss (Muir Terre??) I’m 50 years old and grew up in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (many burns and sun exposure). I’m really worried about a sebaceous carcinoma. What should I be asking Dr Long at my appointment tomorrow?

  • @user-sh8ll9ic4x
    @user-sh8ll9ic4x Před rokem

    Hi Philip, I found your channel when searching for info as I wanted to learn more about trichoblastic carcinoma as I was diagnosed with one. I was first told I had a malignant cylindroma and then TC. As it is so rare, my doctors couldn't tell me much about it. I would be interested in learning more and sharing with you if it helps your research.

  • @factdrink4831
    @factdrink4831 Před rokem

    Doctor can you plz tell me that is it very serious my father had a lump on the lower eyelid since 1.5 years and has gone through wide excision there is no other symptom of the body the esr level was 36 is it very dangerous ?

  • @SunilKumar-zd9el
    @SunilKumar-zd9el Před rokem

    Its a fantastic and a comprehensive overview on a difficult topic sir. Thankyou so much for your wonderful presentation and sharing your expertise.

  • @konigasket
    @konigasket Před rokem

    Does any neurotropism sufficient to turn a desmoplastic melanocytic lesion into a melanoma?

  • @missknowall
    @missknowall Před rokem

    Amazing, wisdom-packed video.

  • @missknowall
    @missknowall Před rokem

    Such a great educational video. Thank you Sir.

  • @missknowall
    @missknowall Před rokem

    Thanks for another great educational video, Sir!

  • @liangcherwei
    @liangcherwei Před rokem

    Thank you from Taiwan

  • @missknowall
    @missknowall Před rokem

    Every time I see this, I learn something new. Thank you so much, Sir.

  • @elishafelix9301
    @elishafelix9301 Před rokem

    😂😂😂I like the accent

  • @joanchen8972
    @joanchen8972 Před rokem

    Thank you, Sir, for your educational sharing!

  • @thegood9
    @thegood9 Před rokem

    You, sir, are my hero. I used your textbook as a frosh derm resident, and I still love and use your textbook. I could never love Weedon or Elder or Ackerman the way I love your books! Just...thank you.

  • @Tgp1982
    @Tgp1982 Před rokem

    Do you have any experience or thoughts on the value of YAP-1 fusion detection in the diagnosis of porocarcinoma?

  • @titaniumman_22
    @titaniumman_22 Před rokem

    Learning what I can on MAC. I’ve had MOHS to remove a decent portion over my left collarbone. Thanks for this video Doctor.

  • @d.danilkov
    @d.danilkov Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

  • @evelyne7071
    @evelyne7071 Před 2 lety

    Nice !

  • @ahmedkhalilm.dmsc.9620

    Is it possible to clarify in details how to differentiate it from cribriform, adenoids cystic and apocrine Ca. Thank you so much

  • @dedeusmoura
    @dedeusmoura Před 2 lety

    A very practical lecture. Thank you very much, sir!

  • @pratibhajp2171
    @pratibhajp2171 Před 2 lety

    Wow, really informative. 🙏

  • @liyabibby2964
    @liyabibby2964 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, your videos supplement the book and make revision so much more enjoyable.

  • @shobaramesh5118
    @shobaramesh5118 Před 2 lety

    Definitely enjoyed the talk.

  • @romanlaskorunskyi544
    @romanlaskorunskyi544 Před 2 lety

    Thank you a lot, your lectures very helpful!

  • @FixUp.LookSharp
    @FixUp.LookSharp Před 2 lety

    Fantastic stuff Philip. As a trainee I sometimes mistake an exam case which was sebaceoma as sebaceous carcinoma. I guess in sebaceoma lots of mitoses are allowed and a great preponderance of basaloid/germinative cells are allowed. Are these the features to call it sebaceous carcinoma?: any necrosis, any atypical mitosis, doing LVI or PNI. What about a partially infiltrative (non-pushing) edge? Thanks great talk on a tricky uncommon to rare tumour.

    • @phillipmckee9913
      @phillipmckee9913 Před 2 lety

      Yes, sebaceoma can have a lot of mitoses but they are never abnormal. In addition, there will be no nuclear pleomorphism, necrosis or other features of malignancy. The presence of well developed sebaceous ducts is a great clue for sebaceoma.

  • @donyatohidi-esfahani7816

    Thank YOU for your time and generosity :)

  • @kaushikdasgupta4717
    @kaushikdasgupta4717 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dr McKee, very helpful talk. I have never diagnosed any TBca etc and only a handful of TBs, but good to keep at the back of your mind

  • @henryyang3063
    @henryyang3063 Před 2 lety

    Lovely talk full of pearls and wisdom. Thank you Dr. Mckee. I agree that for the never ending ddx between BCC and TB, histology is still the KING....😊😊

  • @virenvaghasiya2303
    @virenvaghasiya2303 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir, it was very useful 🙏

  • @drbaki845
    @drbaki845 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @davideedy2495
    @davideedy2495 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Philip for this wonderful history of your life. We only met once at one of the Thursday meetings at St Johns in St Thomas’. I think you were highly surprised to hear a Belfast voice from behind you. I knew Florence McKeown and Ingrid well. As I a dermatologist who’s basic training began in Belfast I was always aware the there had been “tensions” between one of my seniors and you!! Your record of events confirms in part my suspicions. However, you have gone on to become a World Great. I remain a dermatologist through and through, a ex Editor of BJD and President of BAD. I suspect I will never post anything on McKee Dermpath but really enjoy seeing and learning from the cases. Posting is difficult for medicolegal reasons and as a dermatologist I have only minimal to contribute. I also know Anthony de Vivier and enjoyed his book. Please do not be dispirited when people do not respond. Some of us feel like watching the good and the great. You did well from your start in Belfast. May you have many years of happiness with Grace. Best wishes from Belfast.

    • @phillipmckee9913
      @phillipmckee9913 Před 2 lety

      If we manage to meet up, I can tell you the story- lots of back-stabbing and revenge!

  • @karimasidhom4062
    @karimasidhom4062 Před 2 lety

    I admit that Mckee Derm is the only way worldwide where one can see huge number of interesting cases , trying to join for commenting ,enjoying with reading different opinions and finally waiting for the expert opinion from our great mentor Phillip Mckee Thanks dear Professor 🙏😍

  • @drbaki845
    @drbaki845 Před 2 lety

    Hello dr

  • @kashishnarang9243
    @kashishnarang9243 Před 2 lety

    Hi Phillip, Hope you are doing well May i know if there's any treatment for lichen aureus, if yes kindly share the details Regards

  • @drutsabdas
    @drutsabdas Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir

  • @elchinn87
    @elchinn87 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful.

  • @acp.perales
    @acp.perales Před 2 lety

    Hello! I was diagnosed with Follicular Mucinosis when I was 17y/o (restricted to the area of the face), currently I am 29 and the condition has been managed with isotretinoin which has worked amazingly. It continues to flare up from time to time but one or two pills keep it under control for months at a time at this point. Had a biopsy before the pandemic and there are no signs of mycosis fungoides. Have you found any other treatments that have shown positive results?

    • @SillyLittleBiscuit
      @SillyLittleBiscuit Před rokem

      I'm considering getting a biopsy on my face as well. Did it leave a scar for you?

  • @shobaramesh5118
    @shobaramesh5118 Před 2 lety

    Looking forward !

  • @rymahamoudi2692
    @rymahamoudi2692 Před 2 lety

    Thank you from algeria

  • @user-uh9pk7rb4d
    @user-uh9pk7rb4d Před 3 lety

    Давненько новых видосиков не выходило