SBPS    January 2008

SB 5131 Cliff Tschetter, MD St. Rose Hospital (07S-1051) A 24-year-old G3, P1 abortion 1, A+, 12 weeks gestation passed an 80 g mass with an intact sac containing a 5 cm male fetus. (The section is of the placenta.)

 

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SB 5132 Lisa Helfend, M.D. San Leandro Hospital (S 07-1019) A n 81-year-old woman with a painless, discrete, yellow tan, ovoid 3.5 cm mass of the right parotid gland.

 

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SB 5133 Jerome Burke, MD Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Alta Bates/Berkeley Campus (B-07-1749) This 58-year-old currently asymptomatic female underwent biopsy of an enlarged lymph node in the left upper neck and a 1.6 cm soft, ovoid, tan pink lymph node was excised. The cut surfaces were fleshy and tan pink forming a series of coalescing nodules.

 

 

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SB 5134 Jeff Simko, MD UCSF (ZS 07-5324) A 60-year-old man with a bladder tumor had a 5 cm white fungating mass extending through the right bladder wall. (Two slides, one of bladder and one of lymph node.)

 

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SB 5135 Jeff Simko, M D UCSF (S05-12123) A 24-year-old African-American male with an 8 cm kidney tumor with hilar lymph node involvement. Mother also had a kidney tumor.

 

 

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SB 5136 Ankur Sangoi, MD; Stanford University Medical Center (WEB CASE)

37-year-old male, confluent firm red dermal nodules, rule out fungal/atypical mycobacterium.

 

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SB 5137 Joe Rabban, MD UCSF (ZS 07-9901) A 56 -year-old woman with a 5 cm well

circumscribed, tan white myometrial mass with no gross necrosis, hemorrhage or cysts.

 

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SB 5138 Helen Bailey, M.D. and Joe Rabban, MD UCSF (S07-11481). A 1-year-old girl with an axillary lump growing over the past six months.

 

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SB 5139 Chandra Krishnan, MD Stanford University Medical Center (SHS07-7239) A 38-year old woman with a unilateral 10 cm enlarged, tense ovarian mass. The contralateral ovary, uterus and cervix are all unremarkable.

 

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SB 5140 Chandra Krishnan, M.D. Stanford University Medical Center (SHS07-41703) A 49-year-old woman with a history of right foot trauma and lymphedema now with a right ankle "ganglion". The lesion is mildly painful and slowly growing.

 

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Josh Sickel, M.D.

Registrar, South Bay Pathology Society

El Camino Pathology Group

2500 Grant Road

Mountain View, CA 94040

joshua_sickel@elcaminohospital.org

(650) 988-7730

 

 

BALARAM PULIGANDLA, M.D.

REGISTRAR, SOUTH BAY PATHOLOGY SOCIETY

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY

KAISER HOSPITAL (510) 752-6001

280 WEST MACARTHUR BLVD.

OAKLAND, CA 94611

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