Welcome to '''Cytologically Yours''', the an online library of cytology case studies of teaching materials from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Pathology. It is maintained and curated under the direction of [httphttps://wwwscholars.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/fellowship2122-program/currentpeter-fellows Stephanie Simmons, MDanderson], [http://wwwDr.uab.edu/medicine/pathology/fellowship-program/current-fellows Jessica Levesque, MD], [https://services.medicine.uab.edu/facultyDirectory/FacultyData.asp?FID=10107 Isam-Eldin Eltoum, MD], and [https://services.medicine.uab.edu/facultyDirectory/FacultyData.asp?FID=61255 Seung Park, MD]Peter Anderson.
== Cases of the Week ==
The following cases are compiled by the Cytopathology Fellows for conference discussion every month.
* [[Cytologically Yours: Unknowns: 2014#JanuaryMay|Current Unknowns]]
* [[Cytologically Yours: Unknowns|Unknowns Index]]
== Resident Writeups HSOM Systemic Pathology Virtual Microscopy Slides ==Every resident who rotates through Virtual Microscopy slides for HCOM Systemic Pathology Modules. Slides curated by Dr. Peter Anderson and by Dr. Jennifer Gordetsky (currently at the Cytopathology department will submit a minimum Department of 3 case writePathology, Vanderbilt University). === Breast ===<gallery heights="250px" widths="250px">File:IPLab7IDC1b.jpg|</gallery>* Normal Breast<peir-vm>IPLab7IDC_Normal_Breast</peir-vm> * Breast - Benign * Fibroadenoma<peir-vm>specialsp/SP-0030</peir-vm>* Fibrcystic Change<peir-vm>UAB-Histology-00118</peir-vm>*Phylloides Tumor<peir-vm>UAB-Histology-00118</peir-vm>*Myofibroblastoma<peir-vm>UAB-Histology-00118</peir-vm> * Breast -ups during the month long rotation. Malignant* Lobular Carcinoma* Paget Disease and DCIS*Invasive Ductal Carcinoma
* Current Resident Writeup
* Resident Writeups Index
== Teaching Cases ==
This is a compilation of cases with examples of normal cytology findings, benign entities, and malignant entities. These cases are designed to help teach residents, students, and fellows; what findings can be seen in different specimens.
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