COMPANION MEETINGS

North American Society of Head and Neck Pathology




  Sunday, March 2, 2008 — 1:30 PM, Convention Center 111/113  
  • Diagnostic Challenges in Head and Neck Pathology: A Potpourri of Lesions
  Moderators: Manju L. Prasad, University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA and Mary S. Richardson, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC

  Disclosure: In accordance with ACCME guidelines regarding disclosure, the USCAP policy requires that faculty members who have a significant financial or other relationship with a commercial company, entity, or service (which will be discussed in this Symposium) must disclose this to attendees. The Academy also requires that speakers disclose any products that are not labeled for the use under discussion. The speakers have indicated they have nothing to disclose.




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1:30  Molecular Diagnosis in the Head and Neck - What a Surgical Pathologist Must Know - Jennifer Hunt, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH
2:00  Spindle Cell Lesions: Neoplastic or Non-neoplastic? - James S. Lewis, Jr., Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
2:30  Clear Cell Lesions in the Head and Neck - Nasser Said Al-Naief, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL
3:00  Break
3:30  Angiocentric Lesions in the Head and Neck - Cynthia M. Magro, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Medical College, New York, NY
4:15  Intra-operative Diagnostic Challenges in Head and Neck Pathology - Bruce Wenig, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY
Members and officers of the society were asked to suggest topics that they get consulted about most by their general surgical pathology colleagues. A wide spectrum of subjects and experts were selected. The purpose of the program is to address a spectrum of challenging topics that pathologists often face, and to provide a diagnostic approach that experts utilize in their practice.