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The course includes an overview of diagnostic pearls which allow for accurate diagnosis as well as important clues as to how to avoid the most common diagnostic pitfalls. Discussions focus on appropriate diagnostic immunohistochemical and molecular genetic tests which serve as adjuncts to diagnosis.<br \/>\nTarget Audience<br \/>\nThis CME activity is primarily designed to educate practicing pathologists.<br \/>\nEducational Objectives<br \/>\nAt the completion of this CME teaching activity, you should be able to:<br \/>\nDiscuss the most common benign and malignant well-differentiated lipomatous tumors.<br \/>\nDiscuss the key features in recognizing Barrett\u2019s esophagus-related dysplasia.<br \/>\nProvide an overview of an algorithmic approach that allows for differentiation between primary versus metastatic ovarian mucinous tumor.<br \/>\nDescribe key pathologic features in both low- and high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas.<br \/>\nReview the key morphologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular genetic findings of intra-abdominal and retroperitoneal spindle cell mesenchymal lesions.<br \/>\nDefine effective work-up strategies for diagnostic scenarios commonly encountered in soft tissue pathology.<br \/>\nDiscuss common pitfalls in bladder pathology and tips to an accurate diagnosis.<br \/>\nRecognize uncommon challenging prostate cancer subtypes.<br \/>\nReview recent updates in prostate cancer grading and reporting.<br \/>\nDiscuss diagnostic and management problems in breast core needle biopsies.<br \/>\nRecognize important inflammatory and reactive lesions of the breast and their differential diagnoses.<br \/>\nSummarize recent updates in thyroid pathology.<br \/>\nCharacterize the common elements of neuroendocrine neoplasia throughout the body.<br \/>\nSummarize the spectrum of steroidogenic tissues and their tumors.<br \/>\nDescribe the common variants of ulcerative colitis and UC-related dysplasia.<br \/>\nTopics And Speakers:<\/p>\n<p>Session 1<\/p>\n<p>Controversies in the Diagnosis of Barrett\u2019s Esophagus<br \/>\nJohn R. 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