Sarajevo, Lecture Hall of the Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo (NIR)
1-3 November 2013
Organizers:
British Division of the International Academy of Pathology (BDIAP), United Kingdom
Department of Pathology, Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Under the auspices of
Institute for Scientific Work and Research
Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo
WELCOME
Dear colleagues and friends,
It is our great pleasure to organize and invite you to attend the 7th Bryan Warren School Pathology that will be held in Sarajevo on November 1-3, 2013.
The main topic of the School will be uropathology, a broad and enormously challenging and important field. The main lecturers will be two distinguished and well experienced uropathologists from the United Kingdom: Dr. Jonathan H Shanks (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK) and Dr. Murali Varma (University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK).
The School objectives remain the same as all previous years: to give a brief overview of the most important topics in uropathology and to cover the practical issues, particularly those relevant for young specialists and residents in pathology as well as for clinicians.
We sincerely hope that the School again shall meet your expectations and the School shall certainly depend on your active participation.
We look forward to meeting you in Sarajevo!
Nurija Bilalović, MD, PhD
Head
Department of Pathology
Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo
FACULTY
Dr Jonathan Shanks, Department of Histopathology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK
Dr Murali Varma, Department of Histopathology, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, UK
LOCAL COURSE FACULTY
President: Dr. Nurija Bilalović
Executive secretary and contact: Dr. Semir Vranić
Members:
Dr. Damir Aganović
Dr. Zoran Hadžiahmetović
Dr. Faruk Skenderi
Dr. Aleksandra Đuran
Dr. Adisa Chikha
Dr. Dalma Udovičić-Gagula
Dr. Adela Ćimić
REGITRATION AND CONTACT
To register, download the [REGISTRATION FORM], complete it and send it by e-mail to: semir.vranic@bosnianpathology.org
Registration fee: 50 EUR or 100 BAM (to be paid at registration desk at venue)
Dr. Semir Vranić
Department of Pathology
Clinical Centre of the University of Sarajevo
Bolnička 25
BA-71000 Sarajevo
Phone/fax. ++387 33 297 826
Phone : ++387 61 559 601
E-mail: semir.vranic@bosnianpathology.org
Web sites: www.bosnianpathology.org, http://www.bdiap.org, http://www.kcus.ba
PROGRAM
DAY 1 (PROSTATE)
08.00 – 09.00 Registration and Opening Ceremony
09.00 – 09.45 Introduction: Concepts in prostate pathology, Dr M Varma
09.45 – 10.30 Diagnosis of high-grade PIN and prostate cancer, Dr JH Shanks
10.30 – 10.45 BREAK
10.45 – 11.30 Mimics of prostate cancer, Dr JH Shanks
11.30 – 12.15 Prostate immunohistochemistry, Dr M Varma
12.15 – 13.15 LUNCH
13.15 – 14.00 Gleason grading, Dr M Varma
14.00 – 14.45 Other prognostic factors and reporting guidelines, Dr JH Shanks
14.45 – 15.00 BREAK
15.00 – 15.45 Radical prostatectomy: Handling and reporting, Dr M Varma
15.45 – 16.30 Penile cancer pathology update, Dr JH Shanks
16.30 – 17.00 Quiz (prostate/penis 10 cases)
DAY 2 (BLADDER/TESTIS)
09.00 – 09.20 Introduction: Natural history of bladder cancer, Dr M Varma
09.20 – 09.40 Grading of transitional cell carcinoma, Dr M Varma
09.40 – 10.00 Staging of transitional cell carcinoma, Dr JH Shanks
10.00 – 10.30 Variants of transitional cell carcinoma, Dr JH Shanks
10.30 – 10.45 BREAK
10.45 – 11.30 Mimics of bladder cancer, Dr M Varma
11.30 – 12.00 Bladder immunohistochemistry, Dr JH Shanks
12.00 – 13.00 LUNCH
13.00 – 13.30 Non-epithelial lesions of bladder, Dr JH Shanks
13.30 – 14.00 Quiz (bladder 6 cases)
14.00 – 14.15 BREAK
14.15 – 15.00 Germ cell tumours of testis, Dr M Varma
15.00 – 15.45 Non germ cell tumours of testis, Dr JH Shanks
15.45 – 16.00 Prognostic factors in testicular cancer, Dr M Varma
16.00 – 16.30 Quiz (testis 6 cases)
DAY 3 (KIDNEY)
09.00 – 09.45 Renal cell carcinoma: Traditional subtypes, Dr M Varma
09.45 – 10.30 Renal cell carcinoma: Newly described subtypes, Dr JH Shanks
10.30 – 10.45 BREAK
10.45 – 11.15 Renal cell tumours with eosinophilic cytoplasm, Dr JH Shanks
11.15 – 11.45 Prognostic factors in renal cancers, Dr M Varma
11.45 – 12.15 Quiz (kidney 6 cases)
COURSE MATERIALS
Prostate
- Concepts in Prostate Pathology updated
- Prostate cancer mimics
- Diagnosis of PIN and prostate cancer
- Gleason Grading: An Update updated
- Prostate Immunohistochemistry
- Radical Prostatectomy: Handling and Reporting
- Prostate cancer other prognostic factors and reporting guidelines
Penis
Bladder
- Bladder Pathology: An Introduction
- Mimics of Bladder Cancer
- Variants of bladder cancer
- Staging of urothelial carcinoma
- The Urothelial Tumour Grading Controversy: WHO 1973 or 2004? updated
- Immunohistochemistry in bladder cancer
- Non-epithelial tumours and tumour-like lesions of bladder
Testis
- Non-germ cell tumours of the testis
- Germ Cell Tumours of Testis updated
- Prognostic factors in testicular cancer
Kidney
- Renal Cell Carcinoma: Traditional subtypes updated
- Renal Cell Carcinoma: Prognostic Factors updated
- Renal tumours with eosinophilic cytoplasm
- Recently described renal tumours
QUIZ CASES: Case histories
Virtual slides for the cases can be viewed HERE.
DAY 1
PROSTATE
- Prostate case 1: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
- Prostate case 2: 61 year old man. Urinary retention. TURP performed.
- Prostate case 3: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
- Prostate case 4: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
- Prostate case 5: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
- Prostate case 6: 61 year old man. History of prostate cancer. Presented with haematuria. Bladder tumour seen on cystoscopy. TURBT performed.
- Prostate case 7: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
- Prostate case 8: 61 year old man. PSA 6. Prostate needle biopsy performed.
PENIS
- Penile case 1: 74 year old man. Partial penectomy for tumour replacing much of the glans with palpable inguinal lymphadenopathy.
- Penile case 2: 77 year old man. Partial penectomy for large fungating tumour mass replacing foreskin measuring 55mm in maximum dimension.
DAY 2
BLADDER
- Bladder case 1: 24 year old woman. Anterior bladder neck TURBT.
- Bladder case 2: 65 year old man. Sections from radical cystectomy for tumour.
- Bladder case 3: 80 year old woman. Red patch in bladder, ‘not typical of TCC’. Cold cup bladder biopsy.
- Bladder case 4: 66 year old man. TURBT of bladder lesion.
- Bladder case 5: 81 year old man. Presented with haematuria. Bladder biopsies for red bladder lesion, ‘not typical of TCC’:
- Bladder case 6: 67 year old man. Bladder chippings from region of right ureteric orifice.
TESTIS
- Testis case 1: 34 year old man with bilaterally undescended testis since birth. Bilateral orchidectomy performed. Macroscopy: multiple pale nodules in both testes up to 3mm diameter.
- Testis case 2: 16 year old male. Presented with testicular pain. Ultrasound of testis revealed a heterogenous lesion in right testis. Serum markers normal. Right orchidectomy performed. Macroscopy: 9mm well circumscribed lesion in testis.
- Testis case 3: 60 year old man presented with right testicular tumour. Markers normal. Right orchidectomy performed.
- Testis case 4: 16 year old male presented with left testicular tumour. Markers normal. Right orchidectomy performed.
- Testis case 5: 61 year old man presented with right testicular tumour. Markers normal. Right orchidectomy performed. Macroscopy: Testis replaced by 80mm diameter multicystic mass containing gelatinous and serous contents.
- Testis case 6: 26 year old man presented with right testicular tumour. Markers normal. Right orchidectomy performed.
DAY 3
KIDNEY
- Renal case 1: 46 year old man. Left partial nephrectomy for renal tumour. Tumour measuring 35mm in maximum dimension (brown appearance with no haemorrhage or necrosis) and two smaller histologically similar but separate tumours measuring 5.8mm and 4mm removed at same time. There was no evidence of involvement of perinephric or hilar fat.
- Renal case 2: 70 year old man. Presented with frank haematuria and found to have a right renal mass. Had a radical nephrectomy.
- Renal case 3: 46 year old woman. ‘R upper pole renal tumour, 6cm diameter. ?Oncocytoma on CT but has night sweats’. Core biopsy taken.
- Renal case 4: 60 year old man. Nephrectomy for ‘calcified soft tissue mass in middle of left kidney ?TCC ?RCC’.
- Renal case 5: Male 71 years. 55mm diameter renal tumour left upper pole.
- Renal case 6: 21 year old woman. Presented with haematuria and general malaise. Found on investigation to have a large right renal mass with para-aortic lymhadenopathy. Core biopsy from the mass.
PHOTOS
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