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Adam L. Booth, MD Gastrointestinal, Pancreatic, and Hepatobiliary Pathologist at Washington University School Medicine

15/08/2025
07/08/2024

How many elastin stains should you perform CRC?
➡️ Two elastin stains enhance venous invasion (VI) detection
➡️ Additional elastin stains NO BENEFIT
➡️ multiple elastin ❌ worse outcomes stage 2 CRC patients
More staining could lead to diminishing returns
https://bit.ly/45hOYfC

Please support my outstanding colleague and friend Kathleen Byrnes!
11/07/2024

Please support my outstanding colleague and friend Kathleen Byrnes!

Congratulations to all of this year's 40 Under Forty honorees! 40 Under Forty awards the top innovators whose achievements provide new pathways forward in the laboratory. Review the gallery to see who made the top 40 and cast your vote on who advances to the top 5: https://bit.ly/3W3Etdd

Advocating for pathologists and patients on Capitol Hill
16/04/2024

Advocating for pathologists and patients on Capitol Hill

Missouri Pathologists, Drs. Adam Booth, Laura Gardner, and Jeffrey Craver ready for their 5 Hill Day meetings!

Join Gastroenterologist Dr. Judy Trieu, College of American Pathologists President Dr. Don Karcher, and myself live Marc...
11/03/2024

Join Gastroenterologist Dr. Judy Trieu, College of American Pathologists President Dr. Don Karcher, and myself live March 16th as we discuss Rising Colon Cancer in Younger Adults

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuMRMg_Wad0

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma directly invading the colon presenting as acute bowel obstruction.
09/02/2024

Pancreatic adenocarcinoma directly invading the colon presenting as acute bowel obstruction.

Fundic gland polyps are frequently seen in biopsies from patients on PPI therapy. This one came riding a sleeve gastrect...
26/01/2024

Fundic gland polyps are frequently seen in biopsies from patients on PPI therapy. This one came riding a sleeve gastrectomy specimen allowing us the full view.

A small incidental neuroendocrine tumor found in the re**um during a screening colonoscopy, most often these are low gra...
24/01/2024

A small incidental neuroendocrine tumor found in the re**um during a screening colonoscopy, most often these are low grade.

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