Educational Objectives ▼
At the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:
- Achieve a better understanding of the WHO CNS Tumor classification Scheme.
- Review cutaneous soft tissue tumors.
- Identify and better understand diffuse gliomas, meningiomas and mesenchymal tumors.
- Better understand vascular tumors.
- Review glial and glioneuronal tumors.
- Identify and classify CNS neoplasms and non-neoplastic mimics.
- Review CNS embryonal tumors.
- Achieve a deeper understanding of myxoid tumors.
- Discuss the pitfalls associated with melanocytic tumor diagnosis.
- Review clinicopathologic correlation in inflammatory skin disease.
- Evaluate difficult endometrial biopsies.
- Review molecular updates in gynecologic cancers.
- Evaluate vulvar and vaginal biopsies.
- Achieve a greater understanding of products of conception, gestational trophoblastic and placental disease.
- Better understand intraoperative gynecology consultations.
- Review fibroblastic and fibrohistiocytic tumors.
- Better understand glandular lesions of the cervix.
Topics
Diagnostic Challenges in Cutaneous Soft Tissue Tumors
Fibroblastic and Fibrohistiocytic Tumors
Practical Issues in Melanocytic Tumors
Myxology: Myxoid Tumors
Inflammatory Dermatopathology for the Surgical Pathologist
Vascular Tumors: Then and Now
Challenging Vulvar and Vaginal Biopsies
Update of the WHO CNS Tumor Classification Scheme
Molecular Updates in Gynecologic Cancers: What the Practicing Pathologist Needs to Know
Diffuse Gliomas
Meningiomas and Mesenchymal Tumors in the CNS
Intraoperative Consultation of the Gynecologic Tract
Circumscribed Glial and Glioneuronal Tumors
Difficult Endometrial Biopsies
Products of Conception, Gestational Trophoblastic Disease and Placental Diagnoses Not to Miss
CNS Embryonal Tumors
Non-neoplastic Mimics of CNS Tumors
Glandular Lesions of the Cervix