CAP ’11 – THE Pathologists’ Meeting – September 11 - 14, 2011™
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NEW  AP116  Nonneoplastic Diseases of the Genitourinary Tract: Benign Lesions Matter Too

2:00–4:00 pm
2.0 CME CREDITS

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Nonneoplastic diseases of the genitourinary tract are common, and it is critical that practicing surgical pathologists are aware of these entities. The assessment of the nonneoplastic kidney is required in the 2010 CAP protocols and checklists for cancers of the kidney, renal pelvis, and ureter. This pathologic parameter is the most important feature when diagnosing benign renal neoplasms. Various nonneoplastic processes such as papillary, urothelial, glandular, squamous, spindle cell, or inflammatory lesions may mimic or compound evaluation of bladder or prostate malignancy, including assessment of key pathologic variables in transurethral and whole resection specimens. The course will review common nonneoplastic entities, their pathologic features, immunohistochemical profiles, and diagnostic pitfalls. Recognition of all of these nonneoplastic diseases can lead to improved patient outcomes.

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Faculty
Anthony Chang, MD, FCAP
Gladell P. Paner, MD