Challenging Case Studies in solid tumors are presented by trainees or technologists. They will discuss the case's clinical history, molecular analysis, interesting features, and the proposed diagnosis. Other molecular testing methods, if applicable, will be included in the presentation, including biopsies, gross/microscopic pathology, immunohistochemistry/flow cytometry, and cytogenetic findings.
An Interesting Case Involving a CIC-NUTM1 Rearranged Epitheliod Tumor
Latrice Landry, PhD, MMSc, MS, Dana Farber Cancer Institute/ Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Detection of Rare Fusion using Foundation One and Oncomine Tests: A Male in his 20’s with an Aggressive Orbital Tumor
Terri Jones, MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
A Case of Cutaneous Lymphoma with PCM1-JAK2 Rearrangement
Talent Theparee, MD, Stanford Healthcare, Stanford, CA, USA
Microsatellites: Instability in an Apparently Stable World
Patrick Leach, BS, TriCore Reference Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, USA
Objectives:
- Describe the context of a challenging clinical case.
- Discuss the molecular pathology techniques used in the diagnosis of the case.
- Propose a final diagnosis based upon findings and diagnostic evidence.
Duration: 1.00 hr
Recording Date: November 9, 2019
CME/CMLE credit: 1.00 hr
Last day to purchase course and CE claim credit: December 24, 2022