__ Kathy Newell, MD. IU School of Medicine Jay C. and Lucile L. Kahn Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Research and Education
At the end of this activity participants should be able to:
1) To gain insight and better understanding of the clinical features of frontotemporal dementia
2) Understand features of clinical cases for teaching and discussion
3) Develop anapproach for neuropathological evaluation in the postmortem setting
9:30 Human prion diseases: Insight into Fatal Familial Insomnia
___Laura Cracco, PhD.IU School of Medicine Assistant Research Professor of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
At the end of this activity participants should be able to:
1) Be familiar with fatal familial insomnia clinical presentation
2) Understand phenotype, the biochemical features of scrapie prion protein in fatal familial insomnia
3) List and understand diagnostic methods for the diagnosis of human prion diseases
10:30 Break
10:40 A systematic approach to evaluate lymphoid proliferations in immune deficiency and dysregulation
___Rohit Gulati, MD.IU School of Medicine Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
At the end of this activity participants should be able to:
1) Understand the strategies to diagnose lymphoid proliferations in immune deficiency and dysregulation
2) Know the new WHO updates regarding IDD-LPDs
3) Recognize potential diagnostic pitfalls in diagnosing IDD-LPDs
11:40 Final comments. End of program
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