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Target Audience
Practicing academic and community pathologists, and pathologists-in-training
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Learning Objectives
- Become familiar with new and rare disease entities involving blood and hematopoietic tissues
- Understand the changes caused by reactive and specific infectious agents in hematopoietic tissues
- Understand the spectrum of Hodgkin lymphoma and its mimics
- Incorporate the clues and ancillary techniques to differentiate neoplastic from reactive proliferations in blood, bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen and extranodal hematopoietic tissues
- Benign and Neoplastic Disorders Initially Encountered on Blood Smears – M. Kathryn Foucar, MD
- Myeloid and Lymphoid Neoplasms and Lookalikes in Bone Marrow – M. Kathryn Foucar, MD
- Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma and Nodular Lymphocyte Predominant Hodgkin Lymphoma and Challenges with Diagnosis and Overlapping Entities – Rebecca L. King, MD
- Challenges With EBV-Related B Cell Lineage Lymphomas/Lymphoproliferations and Their Classification – Rebecca L. King, MD
- Splenic Tumors and Tumor-Like Proliferations – Daniel A. Arber, MD
- Mixed Bag of Hematologic Neoplasms (Examples of New and Novel Entities) – Daniel A. Arber, MD
- Subtle Reactive and Infectious Lymphoid Proliferations – Girish Venkataraman, MD, MBBS Add to Cart
- Diagnosing Castleman and Castleman-Like Lymphoid Proliferations – Girish Venkataraman, MD, MBBS
