ECP 2022 Final Programme

Tuesday, 6 Sept 54 Scientific Programme a Tuesday 016 11:50–12:00 High-grade transformation in salivary gland tumours: a rare and under-recognized phenomenon Nishtha Batra, India A. Patil, N. Mittal, S. Rane, K. Kante, M. Bal VM-02 Videomicroscopy 08:30–12:00 Montreal Joint Videomicroscopy Digestive Diseases Pathology (Liver) & Hans Popper Hepatopathology Society: Differential diagnosis of liver masses on biopsy Chairs: Peter Schirmacher, Germany Valérie Paradis, France Ryan Gill, USA Joseph Misdraji, USA 001 Case 1 Peter Schirmacher, Germany 002 Case 2 Joseph Misdraji, USA 003 Case 3 Valérie Paradis, France 004 Case 4 Ryan Gill, USA LC-05 Long Course 08:30–12:00 Boston Dermatopathology: Melanocytic neoplasms Chairs: Zlatko Marušić, Croatia Vasileia Damaskou, Greece 001 08:30–09:00 Pitfalls in the diagnosis of melanocytic tumours Bostjan Luzar, Slovenia 002 09:00–09:30 The histological spectrum of dysplastic naevi: diagnostic challenges Daniela Massi, Italy 003 10:30–11:00 Histological spectrum of deep penetrating naevus/melanocytoma and differential diagnosis Willeke Blokx, The Netherlands 004 11:00–12:00 The impact of molecular pathology on the diagnosis and therapy of melanocytic tumours Thomas Wiesner, Austria SY-14 Symposium 08:30–12:00 Delhi Joint Symposium Pulmonary Pathology & Molecular Pathology: Advances in molecular pathology of thoracic tumours Chairs: Gerald Höfler, Austria Izidor Kern, Slovenia 001 08:30–09:00 Molecular changes in pleural mesothelioma Luka Brcic, Austria 002 09:00–09:30 Covering the plasticity of NSCLC: molecular tools and diagnostic pitfalls Albrecht Stenzinger, Germany 003 10:30–11:00 Genomic heterogeneity and evolution in lung cancer Lukas Bubendorf, Switzerland 004 11:00–11:30 Assessment of co-occuring genomic alterations in lung cancer: what’s for? Paul Hofman, France 005 11:30–12:00 Role of molecular diagnostics in staging of lung tumours Sanja Dacic, USA

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