Jesse M. Jaso (@cyclind1) 's Twitter Profile
Jesse M. Jaso

@cyclind1

#Hematopathology #Pathology

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Jake Bledsoe (@jake_bledsoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Correct, this is crystal storing histiocytosis associated with a B-cell lymphoma with plasmacytic differentiation. The crystaloid cytoplasmic contents (immunoglobulin) are a clue. Kappa and lambda shown below. #hemepath #pathx #pathology #pathtwitter

Correct, this is crystal storing histiocytosis associated with a B-cell lymphoma with plasmacytic differentiation. The crystaloid cytoplasmic contents (immunoglobulin) are a clue. Kappa and lambda shown below. #hemepath #pathx #pathology #pathtwitter
Kamran Mirza MD PhD - کامران مرزا (@kmirza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This past weekend at the Michigan Pathology graduation I was presented with the Resident Teaching Award from our incredible pathology residents!! To be recognized by the very people you have the privilege of teaching is truly one of the highest honors. Thank you to my brilliant learners

This past weekend at the <a href="/UMichPath/">Michigan Pathology</a> graduation I was presented with the Resident Teaching Award from our incredible pathology residents!!

To be recognized by the very people you have the privilege of teaching is truly one of the highest honors. Thank you to my brilliant learners
UTHealth Houston Pathology (@uthoustonpath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Dr. Amer Wahed, winner of the #UTHoustonPath #ClinicalPathology faculty #Teaching award! Your contributions to resident education are appreciated! #pathX #PathTwitter.

Congratulations to Dr. <a href="/AmerWahed99/">Amer Wahed</a>, winner of the #UTHoustonPath #ClinicalPathology faculty #Teaching award! Your contributions to resident education are appreciated! #pathX #PathTwitter.
Vincent Rajkumar (@vincentrk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Key Myeloma therapy update for 2025 1) Newly diagnosed: Start treatment with quads, if possible. (Dara-VRd or Isa-VRd). 2) Auto Transplant: can be deferred for standard risk patients, especially if good response to induction. But collect and store stem cells for future use.

Key Myeloma therapy update for 2025 

1) Newly diagnosed: Start treatment with quads, if possible. (Dara-VRd or Isa-VRd). 

2) Auto Transplant: can be deferred for standard risk patients, especially if good response to induction. But collect and store stem cells for future use.
Kathryn Lindsey (@pathologykate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before clicking SIGN OUT: Check: Name on requisition Name on slides Name on computer screen (This habit has saved me… too many times)

SocforHemepath (@socforhemepath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On Friday 9/5 at the #SH25 Workshop in Cincinnati, learn about germline predisposition syndromes from internationally recognized expert, Katherine Calvo, MD, PhD. Register here! society-for-hematopathology.org/2025/ #hemepath #leusm #lymsm

On Friday 9/5 at the #SH25 Workshop in Cincinnati, learn about germline predisposition syndromes from internationally recognized expert, Katherine Calvo, MD, PhD. Register here! society-for-hematopathology.org/2025/ #hemepath #leusm #lymsm
Mark Lewis, MD, FASCO (@marklewismd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's been exactly 20 years since my first day of internship As I reflect on my disproportionate aging since then (gray hairs >>> wisdom), here are my 10 unsolicited recommendations for any colleague embarking on residency THE "ATTENDING ADVICE YOU DIDN'T ASK FOR" THREAD ...

Kathryn Lindsey (@pathologykate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful resident here BUMC Pathology suggested that these should be called Auer Needles instead of Auer Rods or Bodies. Nice case of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia.

Wonderful resident here <a href="/BUMCpath/">BUMC Pathology</a> suggested that these should be called Auer Needles instead of Auer Rods or Bodies. 

Nice case of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia.
American Board of Pathology (@theabpath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there still a place for pathobiology in modern medical education? A recent NEJM article explores how shifts in medical school curricula may affect students’ grasp of fundamental pathology concepts & what that might mean for future diagnostic skills. 📖 bit.ly/3T50RR7

Is there still a place for pathobiology in modern medical education? A recent NEJM article explores how shifts in medical school curricula may affect students’ grasp of fundamental pathology concepts &amp; what that might mean for future diagnostic skills. 📖 bit.ly/3T50RR7
Laura Vater, MD, MPH (@doclauravater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meeting a person at the beginning of an advanced cancer diagnosis and walking them through the end of life is such a deeply profound privilege. And it's so hard. Still, I'm grateful for this work.

European Hematology Association (@eha_hematology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today’s EHA #ThinkingThursday focuses on B-cell lymphoma classification by cell of origin. Can you fill in A, B and C? Share your answers in the comments below or swipe for the answer. Interested in #Lymphoma? Check out our #lymphoma program on #EHACampus ehaedu.org/EHA-Lymphoma-P…

Today’s EHA #ThinkingThursday focuses on B-cell lymphoma classification by cell of origin. Can you fill in A, B and C? Share your answers in the comments below or swipe for the answer.

Interested in #Lymphoma? Check out our #lymphoma program on #EHACampus
ehaedu.org/EHA-Lymphoma-P…
Dimitrios Tsatiris MD (@drdimitrios) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You will fail. That does not make you a failure. You will disappoint people. That does not make you a disappointment. You will feel incompetent not knowing an answer. That does not make you incompetent. Don’t fall for the trap of defining yourself by a single moment.

Sanjay Patel, MD (@sanjaypatelmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m a PGY12 and very much still trying to learn and hammer the basics. Sincere thanks to the PGY3 who was kind enough to find this paper, email it to me, and express interest in reading it as well (you know who you are!). An unexpected reminder of why I chose academic medicine!

I’m a PGY12 and very much still trying to learn and hammer the basics. Sincere thanks to the PGY3 who was kind enough to find this paper, email it to me, and express interest in reading it as well (you know who you are!). An unexpected reminder of why I chose academic medicine!
EchelonFront (@echelonfront) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uncertainty is not the enemy. It’s an opportunity. When you know how to embrace uncertainty and open your mind to adapting, you stop fixating on what you don’t know and start focusing on what you can do.

Mark Hyman, M.D. (@drmarkhyman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We evolved to endure hunger, not abundance. To move all day, not sit all day. To connect deeply, not scroll endlessly. To eat food from the earth, not from a factory. Modern illness is not a mystery, it’s a mismatch.

Benlazar S M A (@smbenlazar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Acute Myeloid Leukemia: 2025 Update on Diagnosis, Risk-Stratification, and Management onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj… #AML #leusm

Acute Myeloid Leukemia: 2025 Update on Diagnosis, Risk-Stratification, and Management onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aj… #AML #leusm
Rick Pescatore, D.O. (@rick_pescatore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re early in training, or burned out, or moving too fast— Slow down. Vitals lie. Reassurance lies. But the body always tells the truth if you know what to look for. That’s the lesson. That’s the thread.