Pathology

Pathology Annual Meeting

ME-S-P-CM-CL-HAThursday June 15, 0800—1645
Room 518AB
Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society

Learning objectives

At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

  • Integrate the pathological characteristics with the clinical presentation and course of specific ophthalmic diseases
  • Discuss pathogenic concepts, clinical manifestations, laboratory diagnosis and, briefly, the management of diseases presented
  • Describe the principles underlying the histopathological diagnosis of the ocular and adnexal diseases presented

GUEST SPEAKERS

Jyotirmay Biswas, MS, FMRF, FNAMS, FIC Path., FAICO
Patricia Chévez-Barrios, MD

MODERATORS

Jim Farmer, MD
Janice Safneck, MD
Valerie White, MD


Agenda

0800 Massive choriodal invasion in retinoblastoma • Sameh Soliman, Elise Heon, Furqan Shaikh, Cynthia Hawkins, Brenda Gallie
0815 Update on retinoblastoma: Pathologic features with clinical implications • Patricia Chévez-Barrios
0845 Advanced unilateral intraocular retinoblastoma: Enucleation versus trial salvage • Stephanie Kletke, Sameh Soliman, Cynthia Hawkins, Elise Heon, Furqan Shaikh, Brenda Gallie
0900 The implications of cavities • Katherine Paton, Steve Rasmussen
0915 8-ball hyphema in a confused non-English-speaking patient • Gavin Docherty, Katherine Paton, Steve Rasmussen
0930 Stumped by a bump • Lily Zhao, Ahsen Hussain, John Harvey, Martin Hyrcza
0945 Challenges in differentiating sebaceous adenoma with atypical features and sebaceous carcinoma in the setting of Muir Torre Syndrome • Kailun Jiang, Steve Rasmussen, David Rossman, Valerie White
1000 Coffee break
1015 Case of primary cutaneous signet-ring cell carcinoma of the eyelid and orbit • Mathew Palakkamanil, Muhammad Mahmood, Audrey Chan
1030 Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides of the eyelid • Mary Feng, Larry Allen, Christopher Howlett, Rookaya Mather
1045 Protruberant pilomatrixoma • Henry Chen, Michael O’Connor, Seymour Brownstein
1100 Precurrent chalazion? • Jacob Rullo, Vlad Kratky, James Farmer
1115 Fusiform or fibrous – The case of an orbital tumor • Claire Hamilton, Curtis W. Archibald, Jai J.S. Shankar, Godfrey Heathcote
1130 Rapidly progressive diplopia in a man with birdshot chorioretinitis • Wesley Chan, Martin Bullock, Arif Samad, Curtis Archibald, Godfrey Heathcote
1145 The tale of an optic nerve tumor • David Plemel, David Steinke, Jian-Qiang Lu, Mark Lee, Ross McLean, Avi Rubinov, Ezekiel Weis
1200 Lunch
1300 Rare sino-orbital tumor • Avi Rubinov, Roderick Simpson, Mara Caragea, Ezekiel Weis
1315 Poorly differentiated neuroendocrine tumor • Alberto Abdala Figuerola, Arif Janjua, Steve Rasmussen, Vivian Yin
1330 Sino-orbital mass • Guy Allaire, François Codère, Nicholas Cadet, Tarek Ayad
1345 Nodular mass in the conjunctiva and sclera- guess what it could be? • Jyortimay Biswas
1400 Rare pediatric systemic syndrome • Seymour Brownstein, Henry Chen, Annick Fournier
1415 Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma of the eyelid • Ami Wang, James Farmer
1430 Break
1445 Conjunctival PAM extending to lentigo maligna • Julie Morin, Steve Rasmussen, Vivian Yin
1500 Inflammation of the eyelid • Paula Blanco, Michel Belliveau, James Farmer
1515 TB or not TB? • Janice Safneck, John Embil
1530 Case of ptosis • Femida Kherani, Elizabeth Earle, David Owen
1545 Not just another fungal endophthalmitis case! What to do when the hyphae branch at 70 degrees? • Martin Hyrcza, John Harvey
1600 Massive gliosis revisited • Steve Rasmussen, Lorne Bellan, Thomas Cummings, Steven Yip
1615 Rapidly growing eyelid nodule • James Farmer, Paula Blanco, Michel Belliveau
1630 Break
1635 Canadian Ophthalmic Pathology Society business meeting
1645 Adjourn