I came across all of these random cases during about 1 hour of a routine dermpath sign out session recently. This is a nice sample of the kinds of biopsies a typical dermatopathologist sees in practice. I discuss my thought process for each case. Huge thanks to Abigail Cline, a medical student at Medical College of Georgia, for volunteering to type a transcript of this entire video so that I could provide closed caption subtitles. Entities discussed: Seborrheic keratosis (0:00) Neurofibroma (7:07) Pilomatricoma/Pilomatrixoma (14:07) Grover's disease (transient acantholytic dermatosis) (19:49) Trichilemmoma (23:56) Fibrous papule (angiofibroma) (27:15) Intradermal melanocytic nevus (36:00) Squamous cell carcinoma (44:45) Arthropod bite reaction (56:40) This video is geared toward medical students, pathology or dermatology residents, or practicing pathologists or dermatologists. Of course, this video is for educational purposes only and is not formal medical adv
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