Blue Balls and Pink Balls in the Dermis
This session was presented by Dr. Sandra Osswald, Associate Professor and Chief of the Division of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery at UT Health in San Antonio.
July 20, 2020
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- Welcome to Sagis Dermpath Happy Hour
- Slide 1: Trichoblastoma (subcutaneous trichoepithelioma)
- Slide 2: Spiradenoma
- Slide 3: Glomus tumor
- Slide 4: Mixed tumor (chondroid syringoma)
- Slide 5: Myofibroma
- Slide 6: Pilomatricoma
- Slide 7: Ossifying pilomatricoma
- Slide 8: Palisaded encapsulated neuroma
- Slide 9: Schwannoma
- Slide 10: Angioleiomyoma
- Slide 11: Nodular Kaposi’s sarcoma
- Slide 12: Pilar cyst
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Dr. Sandra Osswald attended medical school at the Boston University School of Medicine and completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at The USAF Keesler Medical Center in Biloxi, Mississippi.
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