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''Assistant Pathologist, Massachusetts General Hospital''
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This collection of over 200 [[Dermatopathology|dermatopathology]] cases, generously provided by Dr. [[RMN|Nazarian]], is meant to serve as an adjunct virtual educational resource. These teaching cases were sourced from the archives of the James Homer Wright Pathology Laboratories of the Massachusetts General Hospital and are organized topically to supplement residency and fellowship training curricula. The slides are for educational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice.
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Latest revision as of 12:43, August 11, 2022

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Rosalynn M. Nazarian, MD
Assistant Pathologist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School

This collection of over 200 dermatopathology cases, generously provided by Dr. Nazarian, is meant to serve as an adjunct virtual educational resource. These teaching cases were sourced from the archives of the James Homer Wright Pathology Laboratories of the Massachusetts General Hospital and are organized topically to supplement residency and fellowship training curricula. The slides are for educational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice.

Table of contents

  1. Normal Skin (4 slides)
  2. Tumors and Cysts of the Epidermis (13 slides)
  3. Bacterial, Mycobacterial, and Treponemal Diseases (9 slides)
  4. Fungal, Protozoal and Parasitic Diseases (9 slides)
  5. Cutaneous Toxicities of Drugs (5 slides)
  6. Viral Diseases (6 slides)
  7. Erythematous, Papular and Squamous Diseases (16 slides)
  8. Benign Pigmented Lesions (10 slides)
  9. Malignant Melanoma (6 slides)
  10. Vascular Tumors (8 slides)
  11. Metabolic Diseases of the Skin (10 slides)
  12. Vesiculobullous and Vesiculopustular Diseases (7 slides)
  13. Non-Infectious and Palisading Granulomas (5 slides)
  14. Photosentivity and Physical Agents (8 slides)
  15. Histiocytoses (11 slides)
  16. Connective Tissue Diseases (9 slides)
  17. Tumors of the Epidermal Appendages (13 slides)
  18. Panniculitis (8 slides)
  19. Degerative, Perforating and Nutritional Diseases (7 slides)
  20. Vascular Diseases (10 slides)
  21. Tumors of Fibrous Tissue (10 slides)
  22. Tumors of Neural Tissue (5 slides)
  23. Congenital Diseases (12 slides)
  24. Tumors of Fatty, Osseous and Muscular Tissue (5 slides)
  25. Inflammatory Dz of Epid Appendages and Cartilage (14 slides)
  26. Cutaneous Lymphomas and Leukemias (26 slides)
  27. Metastatic Carcinoma of the Skin (3 slides)