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California Society of Pathologists63rd Annual Convention
November 30—December 4, 2010Hyatt Regency, EmbarcaderoSan Francisco, California
SAMS Options Available
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30Video Tutorials 5:00 - 7:30 PM (1.5 Hours CME) *Each tutorial is limited to 30 people
Follicular Lymphoma: Unusual Patterns and Other B-cell, T-cell, and Hodgkin Lymphomas That May Simulate Follicular LymphomaRoger A. Warnke, MD and Marsha C. Kinney, MD
Objectives:• Recognizeunusualmorphologicpatternsoffollicularlesions;• Generateanappropriatedifferentialdiagnosis;• Learnwhichantibodiesandpatternsaremostusefulfordiagnosis;and• ToappreciatethevalueandpitfallsofmoleculartestingincludingFISH.
Non-Epithelial Ovarian Tumors: Practical Update in Differential Diagnosis, New Im-munostains, and PrognosisJoseph T Rabban,MD, MPHObjectives:• Practicalreviewofnon-epithelialovariantumors,focusingonovariangermcelltumorsandsexcord-
stromaltumors.Selectedcaseswillhighlighteverydaychallengesindifferentialdiagnosisofthesetumors,manyofwhichhaveapredilectionforyoungerwomen,children,andpregnantwomen;
• Thediagnosticvalueofclinicalfactorsandgrosspathologywillbeemphasized,aswellaspotentialpit-fallsinfrozensectioninterpretation;
• Areviewandupdateofusefulimmunohistochemicalmarkerswillbepresented;and• Finally,morphologicfeaturesthataffectprognosiswillbediscussed.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1Short Course 8:30 am–Noon (3 Hours CME)
Diagnosing Nodal and Extranodal B-Cell and T/NK Cell Lymphomas in 2010Steven H. Swerdlow, MD and Marsha C. Kinney, MDObjectives:
• Understandhowtouseapracticalmultiparameterapproachtoevaluatelymphoidproliferations;• Learntheclassificationofnon-Hodgkinlymphomasthathasevolvedoverthelasthalfcentury,particularlywithregardtothemajorchangesbetweenthe2001and2008WHOclassifications;
• DistinguishcytotoxicT-cellsfromnaturalkillercells;and• Becomefamiliarwiththeclinicallyimportanttypes,subtypesandvariantsofthemajorB-cellandT/NKcelllymphomas(excludingMALTlymphomasandmycosisfungoids).SAMS credit available
Short Course 1:30–5 pm (3 Hours CME)
Timely Topics in Breast PathologyLaura C. Collins, MD and Jean F. Simpson, MDObjectives:
• Updatepathologistswiththediagnosticfeaturesandclinicalsignificanceofavarietyoftopicsisbreastpathologyand
• Discussthediagnosticfeaturesanddifferentialdiagnosisofseveralcommonlyencounteredprob-lemsinbreastpathology.SAMS credit available
CSP Program
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Video Tutorials—5:30–7 pm (1.5 Hours CME) *Each tutorial is limited to 30 people
Diagnostic Approach to Common Problems in Placental Pathology Galen M. Schauer, MD Objectives:
• Listthekeyobservationsinthegrossexaminationofasingletonplacenta;• Appropriatelysampletheplacentaformicroscopytospecificallyassesspretermlabor/prematureruptureofmembranes/amnioticinfection,accreta/postpartumhemorrhage,andfetalintoleranceoflabor/intrauterinegrowthrestriction;
• Recognizetheplacentallesionsassociatedwiththeaboveclinicalproblems;and• Listthekeyobservationsinatwinplacentabeyondwhatisrequiredforasingleton,andbeabletorecognizethemgrosslyandmicroscopically.
Breast Pathology: Common Diagnostic ProblemsLaura C. Collins, MDObjectives:
• Reviewseveralcommonlyencounteredlesionsinbreastpathologyand• Discusspotentialdiagnosticpitfalls.
Neuropathology Intra-Operative Consultations and When to Seek Expert Opinion: The Consultant’s Perspective Hannes Vogel, MD and Gregory S. Moes, MDObjectives:• LearnhowtodiagnosecommonCNStumorsduringintraoperativeconsultationand• LearnwhentoobtainNeuropathologyconsultation.
Solving Diagnostic Challenges in Hematopathology Steven H. Swerdlow, MDObjectives:• Learnhowtointegratemorphologyandparaffinsectionimmunohistochemicalstudies,some-timeswithotherancillarystudies,intheevaluationoflymphoidproliferations;
• Learntousethe2008WHOclassificationcriteriaforHodgkinandnon-Hodgkinlymphomas;and
• Becomeawareofselectedsituationswherelymphomasmaybeeithereasilymissedorincorrectlycategorized.
Grading and Staging of Chronic Hepatitis and Steatohepatitis Linda Ferrell, MD and Sanjay Kakar, MD
Objectives:• Learnasimplesystemforgradingchronichepatitis;• Learnasimplesystemforstagingchronichepatitis;• Learnasimplesystemforstagingsteatohepatitis;and• Learnhowtoapplythesesystemstosamplecases.
Thyroid Cytology and the New Bethesda SystemChristina S. Kong, MDObjectives:
• GainanunderstandingofthesixdiagnosticcategoriesofthenewBethesdaSystemforreportingthyroidCytopathologyandhowtheyrelatetoclinicalmanagement;
• LearnthecriteriafordeterminingathyroidFNAspecimenisadequate;• Becomefamiliarwiththemyriadappearancesofcolloidonaspiratesmears;• UnderstandthecriteriafordiagnosingfollicularneoplasmsandHurthlecellneoplasms;and• Gainawarenessofartifactsthatcanmimicintranuclearinclusions.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2
Short Course 8:30 am–Noon (3 Hours CME)
Update in Genitourinary Pathology: Prostatic Adenocarcinoma and Renal Cell Carcinoma Jesse K. McKenney, MD and Mahul B. Amin, MDObjectives:• Reviewandupdateonsubtlemorphologicpatternsofprostaticadenocarcinoma;• Discussionofadjunctiveimmunohistochemistryandcriteriaforminimaladenocarcinoma;• Updateonstagingofprostatecancerinradicalprostatectomyspecimens(WHO2010consen-sus);
• Reviewandupdateofrenalcellcarcinomaclassificationwithemphasisonrecentlydescribedsubtypes;and
• Updateonstagingdifficultiesinradicalnephrectomyspecimens.SAMS credit available
Short Course 1:30–5 pm (3 Hours CME)
Recent Advances in Soft Tissue TumorsChristopher D.M. Fletcher, MD, FRCPath and Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhDObjectives:
• Introduceavarietyofsofttissuetumorswhichhavebeenrecognizedasdistinctclinicopathologicentitiesinrecentyears,manyofwhichhavebroughtimportantbiologicinsightswithregardtoclassificationandtumorbiology;
• Reviewdiagnosticcriteriafortheaccuraterecognitionofthesenewlyrecognizedtumortypessoastofacilitateaccuratediagnosisandprognostication;
• Provideinformationconcerningmorerecentlycharacterizedmoleculargeneticabnormalitiesinsofttissuetumors,manyofwhichcanbeusedtoconfirmdifficultdiagnosesandwhichhavealsohelpedtorefinetumorclassificationschemes;and
• Introducemorerecentlycharacterizedimmunohistochemicalmarkerswhichfacilitateaccurateclassificationanddifferentialdiagnosisofsofttissuetumors,especiallyavarietyofsarcomasforwhichtherewerenoproperimmunostainsofvalue.SAMS credit available
Video Tutorials—5:30–7 pm (1.5 Hours CME) *Each tutorial is limited to 30 people
Mini Lecture/Tutorial
Timely Transfusion Medicine Topics for the Non-Blood BankerEllen B. Klapper, MD
Objectives:
• Learntodiagnoseandmanagetransfusionreactions;• Understandtheroleofamassivetransfusionprotocol;and• Appreciatetheroleofalloimmunizationintransfusionsafety.
Pulmonary PathologyKirk D. Jones, MD
Objectives:• Presentapattern-basedalgorithmicapproachtothediagnosisofinterstitiallungdisease;and• Acquainttheparticipanttoavarietyofcommonandmoreunusualpulmonarydiseasesusingclinicalandradiologiccluestonarrowdifferentialdiagnosis.
Breast Pathology: Common Diagnostic ProblemsJean F. Simpson, MDObjectives:
• Reviewseveralcommonlyencounteredlesionsinbreastpathology;and• Discusspotentialdiagnosticpitfalls.
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Diagnostic Problems in Gynecological PathologyRichard L. Kempson, MD
Objectives:
• Reviewanddiscussionofproblematiccasescommonlyencounteredinagynecologicpathologyconsultationserviceand
• Emphasizediagnosticcriteria,strategiestoresolvediagnosticproblems,andclinicalimplicationsfortheseproblematiccases.
Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided FNA of the Pancreas: The Easy and the Challenging Ibrahim Ramzy, MD
Objectives:
• Describetheappropriateselectionoftechniquesforstudyingcytologicmaterialfromthepan-creas;
• Interpretthecytomorphologiccharacteristicsofreactive,inflammatory,benignandmalignantneoplasticconditions;
• Discussthediagnosticpitfallsandcriteriathathelpinestablishingthecorrectinterpretations;and
• Understandtheroleandlimitationsofancillarytechniquessuchasimmunocytochemistry,inthediagnosis.
Issues in Reporting Diagnosis in Renal Cell NeoplasiaJesse K. McKenney, MD and Ankur R. Sangoi, MD
Objectives:
• Updateandreview2010AJCCstagingprotocolinrenalcellneoplasia;• Updateandreviewrecentlydescribeddiagnosticentities;and• Updateandreviewadjacentdiagnosticimmunohistochemicalandmolecularmodalities.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2010
Video Tutorials 8:00 – 9:30 AM (1.5 Hours CME) *Each tutorial is limited to 30 people
Biopsies of Common Inflammatory and Neoplastic Lesions of the Luminal GI Tract: The Average Yale Work DayMarie E. Robert, MD
Objectives:
• DiscussthehandlingofHelicobacterpylorinegativegastricbiopsies;• Discussthedifferentialdiagnosisandproperreportingofuppersmallbowelinflammationthatisnotceliacdisease;
• Discussuppersmallbowelneoplasiafoundinduodenalbiopsieswithanemphasisonclinicalimplications;
• Discussthehandlingofnon-specificinflammationinterminalileumbiopsieswithanemphasisondistinguishingCrohn’sdiseasefromlessimportantlesions;and
• DiscussthedistinctionbetweenCrohn’sdiseaseandulcerativecolitisonthebasisofendoscopicbiopsies.
Soft Tissue TumorsChristopher D.M. Fletcher, MD, FRCPath and Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD
Objectives:
• Presentanddiscusssofttissuelesionsthatexemplifycurrentproblemsindifferentialdiagnosisorinconceptualinterpretation.
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Selected Thyroid Gland Surgical Pathology ConundrumsLester D.R. Thompson, MD, FCAP, FASCP
Objectives: • Therelevantpathologyfindingsforthyroidneoplasmsandtheirvariants,alongwiththeirnon-neoplasticmimicswillbepresented;and
• Pertinentimmunohistochemical,andmolecular/geneticfeaturesofdiagnosticorprognosticsig-nificancewillbehighlighted.
Nevoid Melanoma: The Good, Bad and UglyScott W. Binder, MDObjectives:• Learnthecriteriafortheidentificationanddiagnosisof“nevoid”appearingmelanomas;• Learnthedifferentialdiagnosisofso-called“nevoid”-appearingmelanomas;and• Learntheroleofancillarystudiessuchasimmunohistochemistryandmoleculartestsinthediagnosisof“nevoid”–appearingmelanomas.
CP Lecture 9:40 – 10:50 (1 Hour CME)
Molecular Pathology in the Age of Personalized MedicineWayne W. Grody, MD, PhDObjectives• Tobecomeawareofthelatestgenomicdiscoveriesandtechnologicalinnovationsthataredrivingthe
fieldofdiagnosticmolecularpathologytowardcompaniondiagnosticsandpersonalizedmedicine;• Toconsidertheclinicalutilityofnewmolecularmarkersinvariouscancers,geneticdiseasesand
pharmacogeneticapplications;and• Tobecomeawareoftheuniqueethical,legal,psychosocial,regulatoryandeconomicimplications
surroundingthesedevelopments,andtheirimpactonpatientaccessto“personalizedmedicine”offeredbythispowerfuldiagnosticandpredictivetechnology.
Special Lecture 11:00 – 12:00 PM (1 Hour CME)
W/U Unknown PrimaryAllen M. Gown, MDObjectives: • IdentifyclinicalsettingsinwhichIHCcanbeinstrumentalindeterminingprimarysite;• IdentifymostrobustandreliableIHCmarkersforidentificationofprimarysiteofcarcinoma
presentingasmetastases;and• LearnstrategiesforemployingIHCmarkersofprimarysite,includingadvantagesandlimitations
ofindividualmarkers.
Short Course 1:30 – 5 pm (3 Hours CME)
Clinically Useful Gastrointestinal Biopsy Diagnosis: What do Gastroenterologists Want?Marie E. Robert, MD and Kenneth R. McQuaid, MDObjectives:
• Facilitateaccurateandcompletecommunicationbetweenpathologistsandcliniciansingastrointestinalbiopsydiagnosis;
• DiscusstheuptodateclinicalquestionsandapproachtotherapyinavarietyofinflammatoryandneoplasticconditionsinthetubularGItract;
• ImprovepathologyandreportclarityintheregionofBarrettesophagus,BarrettassociateddysplasiaandintestinalmetaplasiaattheGEjunction;
• TeachauniformapproachtothediagnosisoftheMarsh2lesioninceliacdisease(increasedintra-epitheliallymphocytes);
• Provideuptodatediagnosticcriteriainmicroscopicanddruginducedcolitis;and• DiscusstheclinicalimplicationsofdysplasiaininflammatoryboweldiseaseandinthesettingofHNPCC.SAMS credit available
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4
8:30 am—12 noon (3 Hours CME)
Diagnostic Problems in Surgical PathologyModerator: Charles R. Lassman, MDSpeakears: Allen M. Gown, MD, Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhD, Jesse K. McKenney, MD, Marie E. Robert, MD, Lester D.R. Thompson, MD, FCAP, FASCP and Charles J. Zaloudek, MD
Objectives: • Throughthediscussionofsixproblemcasestheregistrantswillbecomefamiliarwithstrategiesthatex-
pertsemployinordertoworkthroughchallengingcasematerial;• Reviewrecentdevelopmentsandchangesinourunderstandingofthepathophysiologyoftheseproblem
areas;and• Reviewtheuseofancillarystudiesandspecialstainsusedinthedifferentialdiagnosisoftheselesions.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
California Tumor Tissue Registry8:30 – 4:30 PM
The CTTR Cancer Seminar is a separate program: interested participants should contact the CTTR office directly for a registration form
128th Semi-Annual Pathology Cancer Seminar
The Diagnostic Identifiers and Biological Behavior Contrasted in Adult vs. Pediatric Neoplasms
Pedram Argani, MDProfesserofPathologyandOncology
DirectoroftheBreastPathologyProgramJohnHopkinsUniversity
Baltimore,MDand
Juan Rosai, MDPathologyConsultationCentreattheCentroDiagnosticioItaliano,Milan,Italy
SeniorDiagnosticPathologistGenzymeCorp,NewYork
Seminar Objectives:Attheconclusionoftheseminartheparticipantswillhavebeenupdatedonthebehavioraldifferencesofpediatricandadultneoplasms,andwillhaveabettergraspofnewdiagnosticmodalitiesandhow;theyaugmenttraditionaldiagnosticmethods.
California Tumor Tissue Registryc/oLLUSchoolofMedicine
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Mahul B. Amin, MDChair,DepartmentofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineCedars-SinaiMedicalCenterProfessorofPathologyDavidGeffenSchoolofMedicineUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngelesLosAngeles,CA
Scott W. Binder, M.D.Director,PathologyClinicalServicesChiefofDermatopathologyDavidGeffenSchoolofMedicineUniversityofCalifornia,LosAngelesLosAngeles,CA
Laura C. Collins, MD AssociateDirectorofAnatomicPathologyBethIsraelDeaconessMedicalCenterAssociateProfessorofPathologyHarvardMedicalCenterBoston,MA
Linda Ferrell, MDProfessor&ViceChairofClinicalServicesDepartmentsofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineDirectorofSurgicalPathology:Liver&GIPathologyUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoSanFrancisco,CA
Christopher D.M. Fletcher, MD, FRCPath DirectorofSurgicalPathologyBrighamandWomen’sHospitalProfessorofPathologyHarvardMedicalSchoolBoston,MA
Allen M. Gown, MDMedicalDirectorandChiefPathologistPhenoPathLaboratoriesSeattle,WA
Wayne W. Grody, MD, PhDProfessor,DepartmentsofPathology&LaboratoryMedicine,PediatricsandHumanGeneticsUniversityofCaliforniaLosAnglesSchoolofMedicineDirector,DiagnosticMolecularPathologyLaboratoryUniversityofCaliforniaLosAnglesMedicalCenterLosAngeles,CA
Jason L. Hornick, MD, PhDAssociateDirectorofSurgicalPathologyBrighamandWomen’sHospitalAssociateProfessorofPathologyHarvardMedicalSchoolBoston,MA
Kirk D. Jones, MD, AssociateClinicalProfessorSanFranciscoDepartmentsofPathologyandLabora-toryMedicineUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoSanFrancisco,CA
Sanjay Kakar, MDAssociateProfessorandViceChairDepartmentsofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineChiefofPathologyUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoSanFrancisco,CA
Richard L. Kempson, MD, MASCPEmeritusProfessorofPathologyStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Marsha C. Kinney, MDProfessorofPathologyDirector,DivisionofHematopathologyDirector,HematopathologyFellowshipTrainingProgramUniversityofTexasHealthScienceCenteratSanAntonioSanAntonio,TX
Ellen B. Klapper MDMedicalDirectorDivisionofTransfusionMedicineCedarsSinaiMedicalCenterAssociateClinicalProfessorDepartmentofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineUniversityofCaliforniaLosAnglesSchoolofMedicineLosAngeles,CA
Christina S. Kong, MDDirectorofCytopathologyAssociateProfessorofPathologyStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Convention Faculty
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Charles R. Lassman, MDProfessorofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineViceChairofClinicalEducationUniversityofCaliforniaLosAngelesDavidGeffenSchoolofMedicineDepartmentofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineLosAngeles,CA
Jesse K. McKenney, MDDirectorUrologicPathologyAssistantProfessorStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Kenneth R. McQuaid, MDProfessorofClinicalMedicineUniversityofCaliforniaSanFranciscoChief,GastroenterologySectionSanFranciscoVeteransAffairsMedicalCenterSanFrancisco,CA
Greg S. Moes, MDAttendingPhysicianKaiserEastBayMedicalCenterOakland,CA
Joseph Thomas Rabban III, MD, MPHAssociateProfessorofClinicalPathologySurgicalPathologyFellowshipDeputyDirectorMedicalStudentElectiveinAnatomicPathologyDepartmentofPathologyandLaboratoryMedicineUniversityofCalifornia,SanFranciscoSanFrancisco,CA
Ibrahim Ramzy, MDProfessorofClinicalPathologyandObstetrics-GynecologyUniversityofCalifornia,IrvineIrvine,CA
Marie E. Robert, MDProfessorofPathologyandMedicineCo-DirectorPrograminGastrointestinalPathologyDirector,FellowshipinGastrointestinalPathologyYaleUniversitySchoolofMedicineNewHaven,CT
Ankur R. Sangoi, MDAnatomicandClinicalPathologistElCaminoHospitalAdjunctClinicalInstructorDepartmentofPathologyStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Galen M. Schauer, MDSubchiefforRegionalFetalPathologyDepartmentsofPathologyandGeneticsKaiserPermanente,NorthernCaliforniaOakland,CA
Jean F. Simpson, MDProfessorofPathologyDirector,AnatomicPathologyVanderbiltUniversityMedicalCenterNashville,TN
Steven H. Swerdlow, MDProfessorofPathologyDirector,DivisionofHematopathologyUniversityofPennsylvaniaMedicalCenterHealthSystemUniversityofPennsylvaniaMedicalCenterPresbyterianPhiladelphia,PA
Lester D.R. Thompson, MD, FCAP, FASCPConsultantPathologistSouthernCaliforniaPermanenteMedicalGroupHanes Vogel, MDProfessorofPathologyDirectorofNeuropathologyStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Roger Warnke, MDProfessorofPathologyDepartmentofPathologyStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicineStanford,CA
Charles J. Zaloudek, MDProfessor,ClinicalPathologyUniversityofCaliforniaSanFranciscoMember,UniversityofCaliforniaSanFrancisco,HelenDillerFamilyComprehensiveCancerCenterSanFrancisco,CA
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