Authors
Tyler Wildes, MD, PhD
Endi Wang, MD, PhD
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Primary Audience: Pathologists and Clinical Scientists
Secondary Audience: Residents, Laboratory Technologist/Scientist (Includes all sub-specialty areas), Students, Pathologist Assistants, Laboratory Directors and Educators
Upon completion of this activity, you will be able to:
· summarize the clinical presentations, histopathologic features, and genomic findings of Erdheim-Chester disease;
· describe the ancillary tests for the diagnosis of Erdheim-Chester disease;
· discuss how to exclude other diagnoses in the differential; and
· discuss the pathogenesis of Erdheim-Chester disease according to the current literature.