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Why you have stoped new cases for cytology and Histopathology cases. Please don’t stop it as John Hopkins is the best university in the world , these sites are the best learning sites in the world. Please also start cervical cytology cases. You can’t imagine how big these sites are for us.
Now, last week march 2024, whitout your now famous world bridge, how is modified your life and work ?
Go go ahead !
Congratulations to all the Anatomic Pathology Team of JHH for having resumed your weeklySUC sessions:
Your teaching and phylantropic work is of inchalculable and immeasurablE valour .
THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO THE DR RUBAN DIRECTOR AND THE ALL PATHOLOCI TEAM FOR YOUR WORK AT THE LAST TWENTY YEARS !!!
https://sp.pathology.jhu.edu/week-452-case-4/
miraculous or mistake ?
there are not cases after september 22 up to day and ….
i make one research about seminomas and there are one case dated at abril 23 !!
Hello,
Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention. The discussion for cases 731-2 and 731-3 has been corrected.
Best,
sp Unknowns Team
Thanks for letting us know. The images are now fixed.
Hi Dr. Baewer,
Thanks for your comment. We do not have a searchable public database for the unknowns slides. However, if there are any specific cases that you would like to confirm the diagnosis on, you can provide us with the case number and we can look for you.
Best,
sp Unknowns Team
Hi Dr. Ramachandran,
Thank you for letting us know of the problem.
This issue is now fixed.
Best regards, Johns Hopkins Pathology
Ms. Jamie, the pictures are now showing in Week 332 case 5. Please let us know if you still can’t view them. thanks!
Hi Ambereen- Thank you for your comment. This mistake has been corrected in the case you mention.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi Ambereen– We have corrected Week 269 Case 4 to read ‘endometrial’ after conferring with the author of the case. Thank you for bringing this to our attention. Feel free to submit any other suggestions that you have.
Thank you,
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi IDA,
Thank you for your comment. We are glad that you find this site useful. We will consider your request.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Can you still not see the pictures for this week???
Our server has been restarted and the images are now available. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Our server is down right now, and we’ll let you know as soon as we got our server up and running.
Thanks for emailing us!
Thank you so much for letting us know. We have fixed the problem, the images for weeks 551 and 553 are now available.
We are a bunch of pathologists waiting and wishing their excellent philanthropies and new teachings
Thank you very much for all your previous, continuous, long-lasting and prolonged teachings
josemari arrinda
It is projecting into the urethra. Thank you for visiting the site!
Tasha Larman
Hello..
In week 663 case 3, the polypoid lesion is projecting into urethra or ureter?
Thank you
Hello Josemari,
Thank you so much for visiting our site, and we are glad you find the cases interesting. The pathogenesis of light chain deposition disease is similar to amyloid light-chain amyloidosis, but the light chain proteins do not form amyloid deposits; the reason for this, at least to our knowledge, is not understood. Thus, the Congo red stain is negative. In this case, nearly all the plasma cells showed kappa restriction, which confirmed the diagnosis. Thanks for your time and take care!
Tasha Larman
Thank you very much for all Pathologia Team of J.H.H, for these two new week 6 cases, there are very interesting
But I have one big doubt, what´s your explication for understoold the negativity of Congo Red stain at the material of last case of that serie ??
That material also not stain with Lights chains Kappa or Lambda ??
Thank you for the feedback
beste wishes
Josemari
This problem has been resolved. Please let us know if you experience any issues in the future. Thank you.
Thank you for your comment. We are in middle of resolving this issue. We will let you know when the issue has been resolved.
JHU Pathology Web Team
Hello Mohammad. Week 189 case 2 was indeed missing images, and we’ve resolved this problem. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks!
Hello everyone, The Search Cases page should be back up and running. The issue has been addressed and now resolved. So sorry for the inconvenience.
Thank you for e-mailing us. We are currently looking into this issue and will reply when it’s resolved.
Hi Miguel. Week 579 was indeed missing images, and we’ve resolved this problem. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Best, Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi Yongjie. Thank you for your feedback.
Is JavaScript turned on in your browser? Viewing images on those cases requires JavaScript and the entire site requires JavaScript to function properly.
Let us know if you continue to run into problems.
Best, Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi Miguel. Thanks for letting us know. We are looking into this. Please let us know if there are any others that you can’t see.
Best, Johns Hopkins Pathology
This feature is being added to the site. All future immunohistochemistry pictures will be marked.
Thank you for your input.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
This feature is being added to the site. All future immunohistochemistry pictures will be marked.
Thank you for your input.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi CD,
This feature has been improved and the cases now require less clicks. We hope that this has helped make the site more useful to you.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi CD. The upgrade that you request is in progress.
Thanks for your feedback.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
We’re not finished implementing all the proposed changes yet, but we’re glad to hear that the site updates are making the site more useful to you.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi Stuart. Thanks very much for your input. We are looking at the functionality of this site and taking your comments and the comments of other users into consideration.
Stay tuned!
Johns Hopkins Pathology
1. Please explain what you mean when you say “does not provide discussion”.
2. Are you looking for the different categories of cases? Choosing a category lists the cases for that category.
Your input is much appreciated. We appreciate your patience as we work to approve the features on this website.
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Like on the old site, you may search for cases by entering a diagnosis in the search bar and all cases whose diagnosis contain that term will be returned.
For more details on advanced searches, see advanced searching.
Thank you,
Johns Hopkins Pathology
Hi Claire.
As mentioned in previous comments, we are in the process of bringing this website to its final state. We appreciate your input and comments and will think about integrating these features into the new website.
As of now, those features will not be available for a few months.
Thanks very much.
Johns Hopkins Pathology