Bone & Soft Tissue Pathology Board Review: 20 Classic Cases (McGill pathology residents)
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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).
Recorded from zoom teaching session for the awesome McGill University pathology residents (and a few faculty too) on September 25, 2020. Digital slides here: pathpresenter.net/#/public/pr...
List of entities (click time stamp to go to that part of the video):
**HUGE thanks to user Isaac H for typing these out for me!**
00:00 Hibernoma
6:07 Alveolar soft part sarcoma (continues 14:16)
10:44 Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
21:05 Spindle cell hemangioma
29:01 Myofibroma
36:54 Fibrous hamartoma of infancy
44:39 Desmoplastic fibroblastoma aka Collagenous fibroma (continues 50:35)
49:02 Sclerotic/plywood fibroma aka Storiform collagenoma
54:50 Superficial angiomyxoma aka Cutaneous myxoma
1:04:19 Myxoid lesions, intramuscular myxoma
1:05:24 Synovial sarcoma
1:08:05 Chordoma
1:17:59 Extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma
1:22:30 Chondroma of soft parts/soft tissue
1:28:31 Myxoid liposarcoma with high grade ("round cell") transformation
1:44:31 Clear cell chondrosarcoma
1:51:58 Pleomorphic liposarcoma (epithelioid type)
2:00:55 Dedifferentiated liposarcoma
2:09:52 Chondroid lipoma
Other videos you might find useful:
Granular cell tumor: • Granular Cell Tumor: 5...
Desmoid fibromatosis: • Desmoid Fibromatosis (...
Ramen noodle sign (tendon/fascia versus nerve): • Tendon vs Nerve Histol...
Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma: • Low-Grade Fibromyxoid ...
Benign Epidermal Lesions & Cysts: Rapid Board Review: kikoxp.com/posts/2840
Enchondroma vs chondrosarcoma by Dr. Rosenberg: • Chondrosarcoma vs Ench...
Bone histology & embryology by Dr. Rosenberg: • Normal Bone Histology ...
Cartilage histology & embryology by Dr. Rosenberg: • Normal Cartilage Histo...
Liposarcoma 101: kikoxp.com/posts/2634
My soft tissue pathology video playlist: • Soft Tissue / Sarcoma ...
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).
Thank you so much, Jerad. Your work is amazing!. A lot of pathologist and pathology`s residents around the world are learning easily of soft tissue tumours with your wonderfull videos. Greetings from Spain :)
Gracias, amigo! Mucho gusto.
Thanks so much for this last minute revision video! Slides tomorrow, and bone/soft tissue is definitely my weak side.
00:00 Hibernoma
6:07 Alveolar soft part sarcoma (continues 14:16)
10:44 Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
21:05 Spindle cell haemangioma
29:01 Myofibroma
36:54 Fibrous hamartoma of infancy
44:39 Desmoplastic fibroblastoma aka Collagenous fibroma (continues 50:35)
49:02 Sclerotic/plywood fibroma aka Storiform collagenoma
54:50 Superficial angiomyxoma aka Cutaneous myxoma
1:04:19 Myxoid lesions, intramuscular myxoma
1:05:24 Synovial sarcoma
1:08:05 Chordoma
1:17:59 Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma
1:22:30 Chondroma (of soft parts/soft tissue)
1:28:31 Myxoid liposarcoma
1:44:31 Clear cell chondrosarcoma
1:51:58 Pleomorphic liposarcoma
2:00:55 Dedifferentiated liposarcoma
2:09:52 Chondroid lipoma
Fantastic! Thank you Isaac! Also check out this one: czcams.com/video/1WuhaGCtj4k/video.html. Best of luck on the exam!
You are the greatest person I have ever known. Thank you so much 😊
love the helpful descriptions eg: apple bites in asps, splat cells, and potbelly cells with bean-shaped nuclei. the edits are also great 👍🏻 you are the best
Thanks Dr Gardner for the wonderful video, much appreciated 🙏
Hi, I think this is an amazing work. I learnt so much. Its made with so much love, who would go again and edit it again to add features. Thankyou..
I’m so thankful for your feedback. 🙏🏻
Thank you very much, Dr Gardner. I found this to be extremely useful.
Very grateful for you sir, thanks for your efforts and for the video.
These mini fat cells like cells seen in vascular tumors could be the intracytoplasmic vascular lumina described 🤔
Thank you very much, my slides exam is tomorrow and this is great revision material.
RCPA? good luck from QLD!
@@ezekiel38 Thanks !
Wow! I had no idea but I’m so glad I accidentally released it right on time lol. Good luck!
Can MDM2 and CDK4 be positive in chondroid lipoma ? Thanks a lot! Amazing video!
So he says: "... and it is said that bears have more brown fat and that it is used for when they hibernate, because it keeps them warm... I don't know if all of this is true or not or how they figured it out. But, it makes a real nice story for when you are a science-nerd like me..." Isn't there something inherently wrong with being a Science-nerd and not caring if a story is true or not?
It seems my attempt at humor was unsuccessful...
Sorry, no offence but I think Dr. Jerad is right about hibernoma etymologically and I think science is actually full of hypotheses (as in my way of thinking, this word is a more fancy way to say "I don't know whether it is true or not").
How do we determine what is "inherently wrong" or not?
I wish if you can go through the cases more rapidly. I was not able to continue watching this video.