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Felipe Ruiz 🇨🇴🔬

Felipe Ruiz 🇨🇴🔬

@piperuso2

MD - PGY-4 pathology chief resident 2024-2025 @umiamipathology. Future 2026-2027 GYN/breast fellow @umiamipathology.

Katılım Ekim 2018
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Yasamin Mirzabeigi, MD
Yasamin Mirzabeigi, MD@YMirzabeigi·
Let’s enjoy this cutie which pops up often on RISE and board exams, but not so frequently under the microscope! Once you see it, you’ll never forget it! A beautiful case of Sex Cord Tumor with Annular Tubules (SCTAT): • Positive for Calretinin, Inhibin, and WT-1 • Approximately one-third of cases are associated with Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (STK11 mutation) #PathX #GYNpath @UMiamiPathology
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Elizabeth Montgomery, MD
Elizabeth Montgomery, MD@LizMontgomeryMD·
Plexiform schwannomas can be associated with central neurofibromatosis (NF2); finding this lesion may be a clue to screen the patient for central nervous system schwannomas. Note the intranuclear cytoplasmic invagination (arrow). #UMiamiPath @ModernPathology @science_press
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Jaylou M. Velez Torres, MD 🇵🇷🇺🇸
Uncommon complication? Not in Miami! 🔬 This cytology slide shows a granulomatous reaction to hyaluronic acid fillers—clusters of epithelioid histiocytes and giant cells fighting the filler, forming granulomas. This is a rare side effect of fillers… but in Miami, where cosmetic procedures are a beauty staple, we see it more often than expected. Keep it on your radar to make the diagnosis! 💡 #PathologySpotlight #MiamiBeauty #FillerFacts
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Florida Society of Pathologists
Florida Society of Pathologists@FLPathologists·
🙌This month’s member spotlight, we are featuring Katherine Drews-Elger, MD, PhD➡️ To read the complete member profile and to catch up on FSP news and updates, visit flpath.org. As a member of FSP, you could be our next member spotlight of the month!
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Lorand Kis
Lorand Kis@kis_lorand·
1/ Core needle breast biopsi from a BI-RADS 3 lesion. More classical can't be 😂 Three questions on the case: 1. What is your diagnosis? 2. What is the classical biomarker profile of such a tumor? 3. What inherited cancer syndrome could this be part of? #breastpath #PathTwitter
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Tiaosi Xing
Tiaosi Xing@TiaosiXing·
Today is a day of happy tears, hugs, flowers, and endless congratulations — because I’m going to @UMiamiPathology for my pathology residency! 🌴🎉 I can't wait to meet my people! @umiamimedicine #MatchDay
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Masood Hassan
Masood Hassan@mhassanaimc·
Hello #BreastPath friends! Spotted an interesting staining pattern—CK5/6 (3rd pic) is trying to tell me something in this intraductal proliferation, but I don’t speak its language. ER (last pic) is also in the mix. Awesome brains?
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Guan-Nan Zhang ,张冠楠,MD, PhD
Brilliant aspiring pathologist Valentina delivered an exceptional teaching session on spindle cell neoplasms of the breast — a challenging topic. She flawlessly integrated it with the UM Jeopardy game spirit. Chocolate provided.
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Hisham Alshuaibi
Hisham Alshuaibi@Hashimoto__0·
Granular cell ameloblastoma rare histological subtype of ameloblastoma accounting for less than 5% of all cases. The characteristic microscopic features of granular cells are attributed to the increased presence of lysosomes in the cytoplasm of the tumour cells. The acquisition of granular cell phenotype has been attributed to an aging or degenerative change in long-standing lesions Immunohistochemical studies proved that the granular cells are (+) for cytokeratin, CD68, lysozyme and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, but (-) for vimentin, desmin, S-100 protein, neuron-specific enolase and CD15, indicating epithelial origin and lysosomal aggregation
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Mandibular radiolucency

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