Author
Priyanka Karam, MD
Staff Pathologist
Opus Pathology
Hendersonville, Tennessee
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:
· describe the differential diagnosis of common lung tumors;
· discuss incidence, presentation, morphologic features, prognosis and treatment options for SMARCA4 deficient Non-Small Cell Lung Carcinoma (NSCLC);
· recognize and diagnose SMARCA4 deficient NSCLC on cytology; and
· discuss the terminology for WHO classification of SMARCA4 deficient tumors with different pathophysiology, immunohistochemical and molecular profiles.