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100

These pathology attendings both sign out at Bridgeport Hospital and are both Navy veterans.

Who are Christine Minerowicz and Bill Laskin?


100

This is the most common cause of severe gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

What are peptic ulcers?

100

Diagnosis for this 21-year-old man with history of epistaxis and bleeding with dental procedures. His smear is shown here. Flow cytometry showed abnormalities in GpIb-V-IX complex.


What is Bernard-Soulier syndrome?

100

Low power, lymph node excision.

What is nodular lymphoma?

100

The cause of the renal and ureteral changes seen in this block from a pediatric autopsy.

What is reflux? What are posterior urethral valves?

200

This endocrine head and neck attending likes to go on hikes, but you will never find a chocolate bar in his backpack.

Who is John Sinard?


200

This external examination finding is related to what chronic condition?

What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? (Dahl's sign)

200

The diagnosis for this blood smear from a 68-year-old man.


What is chronic myelogenous leukemia?

200

High power, breast core biopsy


What is invasive lobular carcinoma?

200

Your gross diagnosis on this testis form a 35-year-old man.

What is a nonseminomatous germ cell tumor (teratoma histologically)?

300

This gastrointestinal pathologist is an avid painter who has had his work exhibited at USCAP.

Who is Dhanpat Jain?


300

This class of drugs is associated with the image shown here.



What is nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)?

300

Diagnosis for this smear.


What is acute leukemia?

300


What is a butterfly glioblastoma?

300

Your diagnosis for this prostate needle core biopsy from a 75-year-old man (be as complete as possible).


What is adenocarcinoma, Gleason 3+3, with extraprostatic extension.

400

Co-director of the Legacy Tissue Donation program, he is the only adult autopsy pathologist who did not come through the Yale residency.

Who is Marcello DiStasio?


400

This glomerular autopsy finding is often found in patients with the pancreatic islet change shown on this Congo red stained slide.


What is nodular sclerosis (Kiimelstiel-Wilson)?


400

The diagnosis for these images from a child with recurrent staphylococcal skin infections.

 

What is Chediak Higashi syndrome?

400

Gross airway change shown here.

What is bronchiectasis?

400

The diagnosis for this renal biopsy from a patient with hypertension, hematuria, and proteinuria.


What is crescentic glomerulonephritis? 

(Clinical counterpart is rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.)

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

This pathology power couple are experts in both hospital and forensic autopsies.

 

500

A cause for the pathologic finding shown here.

Pulmonary hypertension, tricuspid regurgitation, tricuspid stenosis, chronic thromboembolic disease, ASD, VSD, high altitude....

500

The diagnosis for this blood smear from a patient returned from a trip to west Africa.


What is Loa loa?

500

The type of weapon used and distance from the victim for the image shown here.


What is a distant shotgun wound?

500

The diagnosis for this image, a high power image of a renal tumor.


What is chromophobe renal cell carcinoma?

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