SHORT COURSE

Wednesday Afternoon - March 11, 1:30 PM - 5:30 PM





03. Common Problems in Neoplastic and Medical Liver Diseases Seen in the Consultation Practice

Grace E Kim, MD, Sanjay Kakar, MD, and Linda D Ferrell, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

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This course will address common but difficult problems that arise in the diagnosis of both medical and neoplastic diseases of the liver, as determined by the types of cases that are reviewed in a consultation practice. We have selected this emphasis as these topics represent possible “missed” lesions or gaps in knowledge base of liver pathology. Our aim is to discuss these common problem areas in enough detail to assist the practicing pathologist in future evaluation of these types of lesions.

The format of the course will be based on cases that can be previewed prior to the meeting on the USCAP website. A link will be provided to pre-registrants. A comprehensive syllabus with reference lists will be provided at the meeting, and a CD of the course materials (excluding any copyrighted materials or images used in the live presentations) will be mailed to all after the meeting. The course will be directed at the general pathologist and trainees in pathology, including trainees in liver/gastrointestinal fellowships.

The course will discuss a pattern-based approach to hepatic injury, acute and chronic hepatitis including grading and staging of chronic hepatitis, review the differential diagnosis of near normal biopsy, provide an update on steatohepatitis, problems in tumors diagnosis, including use of immunohistochemistry, and iron overload.

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to 1) recognize the characteristic changes of acute hepatitis and the differential diagnosis, 2) be familiar with a pattern approach to the diagnosis of medical liver disease, 3) obtain information on grading and staging of chronic hepatitis, 4) know the criteria for the diagnosis of steatohepatitis, 5) generate a differential diagnosis for biopsies with minimal changes and recognize histological features of venous outflow obstruction and systemic disorders in the liver, 6) understand the role of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of problem liver tumors, and 7) be familiar with the updates on iron overload. (New Course) This course may be used for CME credits or SAM’s credits.