The AMP / SH WHO 2016 Updates collaboration presents a 5-part pre-recorded webinar series that will kick-off on February 27 th with Eric Hsi's B-Lymphoid Neoplasms presentation. AMP will broadcast another presentation in the series every two weeks through April 24 th .
We hope you are able to join us!
http://www.icontact-archive.com/q8Df3mhWPtmLUto75FHQhL4P1uIJkkkx?w=3
All Wales Lymphoma Panel Lymphoma Course
16th-17th April, 2018
St. David“s Hotel, Cardiff.
This course aims to provide a comprehensive update on lymphoproliferative pathology for specialist Haematopathologists, General Histopathologists with an interest in Haematopathology and Senior Cellular Pathology trainees.
The December 2017 Case of the Quarter has been posted.
WMSH1704: Rasburicase-induced hemolysis in a patient with G6PD deficiency and T-lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma
Author: Donna C. Ferguson M.D., Mary Ann Thompson M.D. PhD, and Alexandra E. Kovach M.D.
This Case of the Quarter will educate the participant on rasburicase-induced hemolysis in glucose-6-phosphatase deficient patients, and on the morphologic and laboratory findings of this complication. Go to ASCP (from the link below) and simply add the course to your cart, which is free for SH members, and process your free enrollment. Then log in to your SH account on the ASCP website at www.ascp.org, and look for your new course under "My Learning Plan."
WMSH1703: Sclerosing Angiomatoid Nodular Transformation of the Spleen
Authors: Jie Yan, M.D., Carlos Dalence, M.D., Mohammad A Vasef, M.D.
This Case of the Quarter will educate the participant on sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation (SANT) of the spleen. The case presentation will include a discussion of the clinical, pathologic, and immunophenotypic features of this entity. The educational activity will also review the differential diagnosis of this rare splenic vascular lesion. This Case of the Quarter is available from the ASCP education store. This activity provides 1 AMA PRA Category 1 CMETM credit. This course is free for SH members and can be accessed through the ASCP site at www.ascp.org. Look for your new course under "My Learning Plan".