Brian McMillen MD (@teclis82) 's Twitter Profile
Brian McMillen MD

@teclis82

Staff Pathologist, Rhode Island Hospital and Newport Hospital. Assistant professor, @Brownmedicine. Views are my own; cases are from study sets.

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Jaclyn Rudzinski, MD (@jlrudzinskimd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breast biopsy for mass. CD68, S100, and Pan-Keratin stains show expected results. Diagnosis? No poll, it was a nice example. From which cell type are these derived? #breastpath #pathX #pathTwitter

Breast biopsy for mass.

CD68, S100, and Pan-Keratin stains show expected results.

Diagnosis? No poll, it was a nice example. From which cell type are these derived?

#breastpath #pathX #pathTwitter
Liang Cheng, MD (@liangchengmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please join the 108th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Pathology (DGP) Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pathologie e.V. I am deeply honored to be invited by Professors Henning Reis and Felix Bremmer to give a presentation on Integrating Molecular Insights into the Clinical Practice of Urologic Surgical

Please join the 108th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Pathology (DGP) <a href="/DGPatho/">Deutsche Gesellschaft für Pathologie e.V.</a>  I am deeply   honored to be invited by Professors Henning Reis and Felix Bremmer to give a presentation on Integrating Molecular Insights into the Clinical Practice of Urologic Surgical
Masood Hassan (@mhassanaimc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This gland lacks a myoepithelial layer—should we call it microinvasive cancer? No. Why? Because we assess in 2D, but glands are 3D. The plane of section may miss myoepithelial cells. Loss of p63 doesn’t always mean cancer. See last slide of independent p63 #breastpath

This gland lacks a myoepithelial layer—should we call it microinvasive cancer? No. Why? Because we assess in 2D, but glands are 3D. The plane of section may miss myoepithelial cells. Loss of p63 doesn’t always mean cancer. See last slide of independent p63 #breastpath
Luis Z. Blanco Jr., MD (he/him) 🔬 (@luisblancojrmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tonight, we celebrate our @nu_pathology residents & fellows as they embark on their next chapter. Hosting this graduation as PD for the last time is bittersweet—but it’s about honoring the legacy we’ve built & the bright future ahead. Proud of you all. 💜 🔬

Tonight, we celebrate our @nu_pathology residents &amp; fellows as they embark on their next chapter. Hosting this graduation as PD for the last time is bittersweet—but it’s about honoring the legacy we’ve built &amp; the bright future ahead. Proud of you all. 💜 🔬
Liang Cheng, MD (@liangchengmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful for the opportunity to learn, connect, and experience the breathtaking beauty of Niagara Falls during the 2025 Annual Meeting of the New York State Society of Pathologists (NYSSP). It was a true honor to be invited to give a presentation and share the stage with some of

Grateful for the opportunity to learn, connect, and experience the breathtaking beauty of Niagara Falls during the 2025 Annual Meeting of the New York State Society of Pathologists (NYSSP).

It was a true honor to be invited to give a presentation and share the stage with some of
Rajal B Shah (@rajalbshah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoy short YouTube video and summary points of recent white paper published in European Urology and AJSP from 2 leading uropathology societies: GUPS and ISUP. It was an honor to co-lead on this important healthcare project. youtu.be/W-n5yoip-pI?si…

Enjoy short YouTube video and summary points of recent white paper published in European Urology and AJSP from 2 leading uropathology societies: GUPS and ISUP. It was an honor to co-lead on this important healthcare project. youtu.be/W-n5yoip-pI?si…
Jay Hwang (@path4people) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👄 💧 18 y/o M w enlarged salivary gland mass 🎨 +: NR4A3 and DOG1 🎨 -: S100, GATA3, Mammoglobin Dx? 🤔 #pathx #pathtwitter #ops #ent #medx

👄 💧 18 y/o M w enlarged salivary gland mass

🎨 +: NR4A3 and DOG1
🎨 -: S100, GATA3, Mammoglobin

Dx? 🤔 #pathx #pathtwitter #ops #ent #medx
Janira Navarro (@janiranavarro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gastric intestinal metaplasia Complete IM: Well formed goblet cells, enterocytes with well defined brush borders and Paneth cells may be present Incomplete IM: Goblet cells of variable size, columnar cells with no brush border and no Paneth cells Extent of IM Extensive: IM

Gastric intestinal metaplasia
Complete IM: Well formed goblet cells, enterocytes with well defined brush borders and Paneth cells may be present
Incomplete IM: Goblet cells of variable size, columnar cells with no brush border and no Paneth cells

Extent of IM
Extensive: IM
Mass General Brigham Pathology (@mgbpathology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoring a legend: A beautiful tribute to Dr. Christopher Fletcher—visionary leader, world-renowned soft tissue pathologist, and mentor to many. Portrait by Dr. Christopher French. Thank you, Dr. French, for capturing the spirit of a true icon in pathology. 💫 #PathTwitter

Honoring a legend: A beautiful tribute to Dr. Christopher Fletcher—visionary leader, world-renowned soft tissue pathologist, and mentor to many.
Portrait by Dr. Christopher French. Thank you, Dr. French, for capturing the spirit of a true icon in pathology. 💫
#PathTwitter
Jay Hwang (@path4people) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A “Gee Whiz” case Parotid mass in 73 y/o You would think: Metastatic CCRC Dx: Clear cell oncocytoma #pathx #pathtwitter #pathology #entpath #headandneckpath

A “Gee Whiz” case

Parotid mass in 73 y/o

You would think: Metastatic CCRC

Dx: Clear cell oncocytoma 

#pathx #pathtwitter #pathology #entpath #headandneckpath
Ankur Sangoi (@slusagar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#GUpath prostate bx poll in an adult M with elevated PSA, no priors, all other pros bx parts benign H&E pic here, poll to follow (NO replies needed just choose answer)

#GUpath prostate bx poll in an adult M with elevated PSA, no priors, all other pros bx parts benign

H&amp;E pic here, poll to follow (NO replies needed just choose answer)
Liang Cheng, MD (@liangchengmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can AI Distinguish Between Benign and Malignant Bladder Tumors (A or B)? Yes, it can!  We’re excited to share our latest findings just published in JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics@JCOCCI_ASCO. In this study, we developed a fully automated computational pipeline that extracts

Can AI Distinguish Between Benign and Malignant Bladder Tumors (A or B)?

Yes, it can!  We’re excited to share our latest findings just published in JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics@JCOCCI_ASCO.

In this study, we developed a fully automated computational pipeline that extracts