top of page

Case 26

Updated: Jan 23

A middle-aged man presented with weight loss and epigastric pain. An endoscopy with biopsy was performed and sent to pathology.





  1. What's your impression and do you need to do further work-ups?

    A: Granuloma, do GMS, AFB

    B: Histiocytic lesion, do CD68, GMS, AFB

    C: Active gastritis, do H. pylori stain

    D: Carcinoma, do keratin


Answer


Recent Posts

See All

Case 72

A 80-year-old female was found to have a large peritoneal mass that involving the colon. If the tumor is positivity for WT-1, and CK7,...

Case 68

A 56-year-old male presented with postprandial pain and an lesion at GE junction was found. What's the diagnosis: A: Intestinal...

Case 67

Here are three cases of bladder TURBT samples, please share your interpretations. Case 1: What's your diagnosis? A. Carcinoma in situ B....

Comments


bottom of page