Lesson 2:  Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology for Beginners

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Objectives 

  • Describe basics of bone tumor pathology

  • Develop a systematic approach to classifying different types of sarcomas

  • Understand fundamental concepts of joint pathology, including distinguishing different forms of arthritis (e.g., osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)

  • Describe the pathology and pathophysiology of certain reactive and non-neoplastic processes, including ganglion cyst, rheumatoid nodule, granuloma annulare, and gout


To-do list

  • Take Pre-Lesson Quiz

  • Watch Assigned Videos

  • Take Post-Lesson Quiz


Pre-quiz

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Bone Tumor Pathology Basics

Bone Tumor Pathology 101

Sarcoma Classification 101

Arthritis & Joint Pathology 101 with Dr. Hough

Reactive & Non-Neoplastic Processes Part I: Ganglion Cyst

Reactive & Non-Neoplastic Processes Part II: Rheumatoid Nodule & Granuloma Anulare (GA)

Reactive & Non-Neoplastic Processes Part III: Gout


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