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Basic Dermpath Cases - Explained by a Dermatopathologist
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
- A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/pos... (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/pos... (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
I came across all of these random cases during about 1 hour of a routine dermpath sign out session recently. This is a nice sample of the kinds of biopsies a typical dermatopathologist sees in practice. I discuss my thought process for each case. Huge thanks to Abigail Cline, a medical student at Medical College of Georgia, for volunteering to type a transcript of this entire video so that I could provide closed caption subtitles.
Entities discussed:
Seborrheic keratosis (0:00)
Neurofibroma (7:07)
Pilomatricoma/Pilomatrixoma (14:07)
Grover's disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis) (19:49)
Trichilemmoma (23:56)
Fibrous papule (angiofibroma) (27:15)
Intradermal melanocytic nevus (36:00)
Squamous cell carcinoma (44:45)
Arthropod bite reaction (56:40)
Please check out my Soft Tissue Pathology & Dermatopathology survival guide textbooks: bit.ly/2Te2haB
This video is geared towards medical students, pathology or dermatology residents, or practicing pathologists or dermatologists. Of course, this video is for educational purposes only and is not formal medical advice or consultation.
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A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology)
I am a 1st year derm resident, and i am keep watching and learn a lot of things thanks to your valuable videos! You are the definetly great pathologist!
This is excellent. If anyone wants to know what a Dermatopathologist does, this is it!
I'm a resident in Dermatology in Rome and this video was absolutely fantastic! Really fascinating and illuminating! Please keep them coming!!
Thank you Jerad, I am currently studying dermatology & skin cancer surgery as a mature aged doctor in Australia. Your dermpath video tutorials are extremely helpful and help to consolidate & broaden my existing knowledge. Well done, keep it up.
Dear Dr. Buters
I am interested in studying Derm. Can you give me info how to apply to your institution.
Thank you so much for making these movies. I am a 1st year Derm resident studying dermpath. Your explanations are extremely helpful. Please, do not stop. All movies are great. :-)
You're such a great teacher! You are the best!! Thank you so much! I'm a derm resident and your videos are so helpful. I hope you continue to make more.
Aw thanks! That's so nice to hear. I have 4 other random dermpath videos like this one and a bunch of other videos about soft tissue tumors and dermpath. I have more videos in the works.
I will keep following. Thank you!
Wonderful video....of great help.thnku
I'm a resident in pathology in Verona you're the best!
Awesome videos! more and more please
Grazie mille, amico!
CZcams randomly recommended these to me. Usually I get lost about halfway through, but I'm enjoying and learning. Thanks.
Just starting to study dermpath as a dermatologist, after only 2 videos I could already recognize 2 of 4 cases from pathology department. Thanks a lot!
Just wanted to say thank you for the video! It was incredibly helpful and informative. I truly appreciate your expertise and the clear way you explained everything. Great job!
These are great and you're a very effective teacher!!!
Kristin Sticco thank you!
Thank you for such wonderfully illustrative, comprehensive and educational videos, Dr Gardner!
My pleasure. I’m glad you find them helpful!
Great video, and it is very thoughtful of you to include the list of cases. Thank you very much from a path resident.
Glad you like it! The list of cases also helps me keep track of which entities I have covered in which videos. :-)
I have 4 other basic dermpath videos like this one. This video has WAY more views than the other 4, and I don't know why for sure. I assume it's because everyone thinks you have to start here since it is first? You don't! They are all random cases and don't need to be watched in order. So give the other basic dermpath videos some love, too. They are getting lonely! ;-)
- czcams.com/video/mmH9PcsJVGw/video.html (cysts! plus Merkel cell carcinoma, keloid and hypertrophic scar, supernumerary digit/polydactyly, acroangiodermatitis - severe vascular stasis)
- czcams.com/video/L6W3ue05t4c/video.html (dermatofibroma, glomus tumor, mycosis fungoides/cutaneous T cell lymphoma, ruptured folliculitis, epidermolytic hyperkeratosis & epidermolytic acanthoma)
- czcams.com/video/diXi1Nht6LM/video.html (Demodex mites, warts, SK, biopsy site change with aluminum chloride, chromoblastomycosis, porokeratosis)
- czcams.com/video/WoAhH97IWHQ/video.html (tattoo reaction, lichen planus, SCC, lichen sclerosus, Grover's disease, abscess, inverted follicular keratosis, Mastocytosis)
Jerad Gardner, MD Wir gehen voerwarts und weltigere Gesundheit Aerste werden geworden....Cheerz, AG
You did a great job! I'm studying oral pathology, yet you helped me so much ...
keep up the good work ..
Thanks so much, this is exactly what I've been looking for to help me become a better histotech!
Another great video! Thank you for such wonderful educational material
These are such educational and great videos! Thank you, Dr. Gardner!
My daughter is going to be a derm path......so I must learn everything‼️ Fabulous video and love a tad of humour.....fried egg makes me hungry...
What a selfless and dedicated doctor
These are awesome videos! Thank you for taking the time.
Great video and great illustration. Thanks a lot professor
22:21 "I'm recording a video". Ha ha ha ha.. That was awesome.
Ah so you noticed that little bit? LOL. I try my best to keep things quiet around me when making videos. But sometimes things happen.
Amazing collection of basic lesions in dermatopath....Thanks for sharing your videos Gerald.
My pleasure! A complete organized library of all my videos, digital slides, pics, & sample pathology reports is available here: kikoxp.com/posts/5084 (dermpath) & kikoxp.com/posts/5083 (bone/soft tissue sarcoma pathology).
Thanks for illustrative presentation
I love love love your videos, you make it so interesting to learn pathology!
Great video. Looking forward for a video on melanomas
Fantastic Dr Gardner thanks
I am path resident from India. Thank you for informative videos. Keep making more of such videos .
M a pathology resident. Nice learning from you . Thank you !!
Good list of cases. Once I start watching(sorry.. learning) your videos, I am not able to stop in-between right till the end. Kudos to you..
What a great video! Thank you and can't wait for the next one!
Excellent! More please.
you are more helpful than my pathology professor. thank you
thank you sir , for taking time and explaining...
Great video and a really great teacher. Thank You
Jurad your are great teacher and serving pathology
Very nicely explained.
thank you for informative video, really helpful .
Thank you for sharing your time with these informative videos. I am studying cosmetic dermatology.
Dr. Gardner, first of all thank you so much for putting the effort and hard work in this amazing set of dermpath lecture. While I believe this elite level isn't an overnight result. Could you please help us with the best resources that helped you to excel dermpath, I mean books?
Thank you again,
Bahaa
Here’s a good one for beginners. czcams.com/video/a0rph5S0DkE/video.html. For big reference textbooks I love McKee the best. For melanocytic lesions this book by Massi & LeBoit is wonderful: www.amazon.com/gp/aw/cr/3642373100/ref=mw_dp_cr. More textbook reviews here: pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Textbook_Reviews
Thank you very much. This is very informative.I always find squamoproliferative lesions are very difficult specially in small biopsy. Many thanks.
Thx! Check out my video on squamous cell carcinoma & actinic keratosis. kikoxp.com/posts/3771
Thank you so much for this super informative video
Thanks Jerad.
nice and very informative
what an amazing video!!!
we appreciate your efforts.
great video,thank you
great as always Jerad! tanq...a suggestion please: can u make one on approach to dermpath with emphasis on reaction patterns?
Seborrheic keratosis: Horn pseudocysts are derived from pre-existing hair follicles.
Thanks Jerad. Great videos. I think you are fond of pilomatrixomas! Lots of emphasis
Oh yeah I love them!
thank a lot it was extremely helpful
Can't thank you enough ❤ ❤
Thanks alot sir for nice lectures.these r awesome. Staining z superb. Keep it up. GOD bless u
Sir kindly upload such new vedios on dermopath cases. These wl help alot dermatology residents
Thank you very much. Very informative
Keep it up doc
GREAT video.
Thank you very much, I learned a lot from your video.
Thank you
thanke you
You are a genius
Man this guy is absolutely amazing, such a help for my path rotations. Do you, or anyone, know of good lecture people/videos to watch for other path rotations? you know like anything from GI to gyne to lung. thanks!
Thanks! Here's a playlist I keep of representative videos from other pathology youtube channels. I keep adding to it as I find more so that my viewers can more easily identify other pathology channels on CZcams. czcams.com/play/PLkuwOd2JcINNP4tYdIwzA3v8wDYG1Eewi.html
Great thanks 🌷🌷🌷
excellent job
Thank you so much. I learned a lot from ur lectures. I have a question regarding verrucous lesion. Verrucae Vulgaris and condyloma acuminata are they both histologically similar lesions occurring in different locations? How to differentiate condyloma acuminata from verrucous carcinoma? Condyloma acuminata do not inward bending of rete ridges like verrucae vulgaris but broad pushing border like verrucous carcinoma. It's really confusing. Thank you for your help.
Condyloma and verruca have some similar features but they are different. Condyloma is more of a rounded “knuckle” shape on surface while VV is more finger like. Verrucous carcinoma is a complicated topic. Check out this free paper from our dermpath special issue of archives of pathology: meridian.allenpress.com/aplm/article/143/7/821/10085/Verruciform-and-Condyloma-like-Squamous
Medicine Gardner, bon travaille! Se fait la dermapathy très bien et extraordinairemente narrée. Vous devez devenir un bon maitre d'academie et je serai votre testimoigne.....
While I am a great follower, may I offer a suggestion? Can you please add the names of topics covered in a particular episode of this series.
Would make it easier for us to refer to them again and again.
Thanks
Thank you for the feedback. If you click on the video description, it will expand and show you a list of all of the entities covered. These also have timestamps that can be clicked to take you directly to that part of the video (the clickable time stamp may not work if browsing from mobile).
OK! Didn't know that. Thanks.
I just saw your nice review on my google business listing. Thank you!
Great video sir
Brilliant.
Is there is video of basic basic dermatohistology. Normal skin layers . And inflammatory cells?
Yep! czcams.com/video/yQQ2Dmz42Vs/video.html
Thank you for uploading! Just a suggestion- can you group cases by topic such as "adnexal tumors" or "lichenoid inflammation disorders"? Thanks
I'm working on making more themed videos or videos about one diagnosis only. Here are my skin adnexal videos: pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Skin_Adnexal_Tumors. I plan to eventually make a page like this with links to all of my videos organized by disease/topic. Will tweet/FB it once I create it.
Nice....
Jared I feel the dermatology field is lacking when it comes to new diseases which they tend to diagnose nearly everything as a rash and give cortizone/roids. They are misdiagnosing thousands per day in my opinion.
So excited after finding you on Twitter .
Did you s100 stain that neurofibroma?
No. H&E only.
Dr Gardner, wonderful case session. Looking forward to the next in the series; I am really binging this weekend. At 53:11 One minor correction, it is the vermillion lip (not cutaneous lip) which has the higher risk of spread. I'm sure you misspoke. Thanks again.
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Thanks for catching that!
Jerad, write a book already
Have one in the works. Planned to be released in late 2018 from Innovative Pathology Press (@InnovPathPress on Twitter...still working on website). It's a brand new publishing company founded by Elizabeth Montgomery. She's organized a series of "survival guide" style soft cover books for pathology. I'm writing the dermpath edition.
You cannot even fathom how happy that makes me. You definitely have a knack for teaching. I will buy every single book you ever write!
Can't wait.
Nice routine cases, was really helpful. I liked the way you explained the features. Can I have your maid ID?
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