IAC Webinars at the IAC YouTube Channel
Online Seminars in Clinical Cytology
- Link to the IAC YouTube Channel with some of the webinars of the last three years. Subscription to the channel is free of charge. The list can be found below. Seminars are in English. Please respect the copyright of each lecturer and do not copy or duplicate images or text without consent. Thank you.
Dr. Andrew Field, FIAC, Sydney, Australia (2022) |
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Dr. Fernando Schmitt, FIAC, Porto, Portugal (2022) |
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Dr. Martha Pitman, MIAC, Boston, MA, USA (2022) |
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Dr. Christina Zioga, MIAC, Thessaloniki, Greece (2022) |
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Dr. Ondrej Sobek, MIAC, Laboratory for CSF, Prague, Czech Republic.(2021) |
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Dr. Maria Dolores Lozano Escario, University of Navaary, Pamplona, Spain (2021) |
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Massimo Bongiovanni, MD, Synlab Pathology, Lausanne, Switzerland (2021) Thyroid FNA and the Bethesda System: What possibilities are there to perform molecular tests? In 2017 the second edition of The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC) was released. The new version incorporated the re-classification done by the WHO of some thyroid papillary carcinomas into the NIFTP (noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features), that has implications for the risk of malignancy and for the diagnostic criteria. Moreover, new management options concerning molecular test were introduced for some diagnostic categories. This webinar will concentrate in the new updates (as in the second edition) of TBSRTC concerning the diagnostic categories and when and how apply molecular test to cytological specimens. Different possibilities available on the marker will be analyzed and compared with test that can be performed in house. |
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Dr. Veronika Kloboves Prevodnik, Institute of Oncology Ljubljana, Slovenia (2020) The role of fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology in primary diagnostic of lymphoma is not well established and also not accepted in many communities. At the Institute of Oncology Ljubljana FNA is part of a multidisciplinary approach where the results of cytology, flow cytometry, histology and molecular data are revived and summarized at a multidisciplinary meeting. |
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Dr. Ashish Chandra, MIAC, St. Guy´s & St. Thomas´s NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK (2020) |
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Dianna L. Ng, MD, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, CA, USA (2019) |
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Mauro Ajaj Saieg, MD, PhD, FIAC, Associate Professor, Cytopathologist, Santa Casa Medical School, São Paulo, Brazil (2019) |
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Grace C. H. Yang, MD, Clinical Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Papanicolaou Cytology Laboratory, |
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Dina R. Mody, MD, FIAC, Professor of Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, Houston, Texas, USA (2019) |
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Dr. Nga Min En, National University Hospital Singapore (2018) |
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Ajit Paintal; Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, Hempstead, U.S.A. (2018) Salivary gland cytology: A morphologic paradigm and advances in reporting In this lecture, a pattern based approach to the classification of salivary gland aspirates will be presented and reviewed. The clinical content for salivary gland FNA will also be discussed. |
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Fernando Schmitt, IPATIMUP, University of Porto, Portugal (2018) Molecular Cytology |
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