Cytopathology Lesson 3:

Lung Cytopathology


Objectives

  • Identify the types of specimens that result from sampling of the respiratory tract.

  • Identify common infections that can be identified in respiratory specimens.

  • Identify common noncellular elements that can be found in respiratory specimens.

  • Understand and identify the most common subtypes of lung carcinoma.

  • Understand the most common molecular alterations associated with lung carcinomas.


To Do List:

  • Complete pre-lesson assessment

  • Watch module videos

  • Complete post-lesson assessment


Pre-Lesson Assessment


Introduction to Lung Cytopathology - Specimen Types


Introduction to Lung Cytopathology

The procedure used to collect pieces of lung tissue to test for many kinds of diseases, including infections, benign tumors and polyps, as well as cancer, is...
Endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) is a relatively new procedure used in the diagnosis of lung cancer, lung infections, and other diseases that cause enlarged l...

EBUS-guided FNA of lung and lymph nodes


Lesions of the respiratory system - an overview

LISA ELIZABETH GINDAMIN MARINA MOHAMAD AMIR SITI NOR IZZATI ABD RAZAK HANISAH AHMAD SHAPI'I AIN NAJIHAH AMRAN NUR SYAHIRAH MUHAMMAD SUFFI

Malignant Lung Neoplasms

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