This teaching activity is designed to provide a practical review of current topics in gastrointestinal pathology. Dr. Elizabeth Montgomery discusses basic to advanced topics, pitfalls and pearls to gastrointestinal pathology diagnosis. Topics range from iatrogenic pathology to polyps throughout the gastrointestinal tract to mesenchymal lesions.
Target Audience ▼
This activity is primarily intended and designed to educate pathologists.
Scientific Sponsor ▼
Educational Symposia
Educational Objectives ▼
At the completion of this teaching activity, you should be able to:
Discuss iatrogenic forms of gastrointestinal tract injury.
Recognize, assess and diagnose gastric polyps, dysplasia and their clinical correlations.
Address various types of neoplastic and non-neoplastic small intestinal pathology, including mast cell disorders.
Recognize various types of syndromic and sporadic polyps of the colorectum.
Recognize several pitfalls in immunolabeling of various types of gastrointestinal tract lesions.
Develop an approach to gastrointestinal mesenchymal lesions.
Explain the importance of location within the layers of the gastrointestinal tissues to better classify various tumor types.
Evaluate and understand biomarkers in gastrointestinal pathology.
Describe newly recognized anal lesions.
+ Topics:
Getting Started with Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Biopsies Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Heartburn and More Esophageal Pathology Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Bellyaches Adventures in Gastric Pathology Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Gastric Neoplasms The Wily Ones and Congeners Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
The Grouchy Old Grannys View of Gastrointestinal Tract Neuroendocrine Tumors Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
The Diarrhea Section of the Boat Non-Neoplastic Small Intestinal Pathology Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Small Intestinal Neoplasms Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Colonic Classics Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Colonic Polyps and Neoplasms Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
Some Mesenchymal Lesions and Concepts Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
An Array of Splendid Cases: Some Peculiar Rare Entities Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.
It All Ends with the Anus Elizabeth Montgomery, M.D.





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