ORAL PATHOLOGY
ONLINE
CONFERENCE Third year dental students
Supervised by Dr.Dalal ALQahtani
College of Dentistry
King Saud University
SUMMARY
TOPIC NAME: ORAL
PATHOLOGY IN REAL LIFE
PRACTICE
DONE BY : Abeer Al-Hussini - Alfelwa AlOtibi - Rahaf Zawawi -
Shahad AlBader - Wadha AlHeedal
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First : Questions
Second (introduction) : Pathology is the study of the
nature and causes of diseases it underpins every
aspect of medicine , from diagnosis to monitoring , and
vital for research .
Third : The process
picture that summarize process
• First The biopsy was taken by the surgeon .
• After taking the specimen these are the steps
done in lab.
1- Gross specimen examination:
the pathologist will examine the specimen , measuring
its size , describing its color and texture and determining
if any masses are present .
2- Fixation : the process where tissues are treated with agents
that retard the alteration of tissues , meanwhile normal
anatomical structures is maintained
3-Processing: remove the water from the tissues and replace
with a medium that soldufies to allow thin sections to be cut
3-Tissue embedding: the processed tissue is then embedded
in hot wax to form a tissue block . When the block hardens , it
is stable at room temp. indefinitely
4-Sectioning : is cutting the specimen in sections using a
microtome ( so the sections are very thin) depending on the type
of microscope that we will use the instrument used to cut the
specimen will be different
5- Mounting: is placing the specimen on microscope slides (glass
slides )
6- Staining the section :provides visual contrast
and may help identifying specific tissue
components
So the final diagnosis of this case was ( Epithlial-
myoepithlial carcinoma)
This is a video that summaries every thing:
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tRMggH1e_Fs
An interview done with Dr. Manal Al-Sheddi Associate Professor
& Consultant Maxillofacial Pathologist. KSU, College of Dentistry
http://www.slideshare.net/Oral_Path_Conf/dr-manal-interview-42878423
Interview link to watch it in Computer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAd1KnMQLZM&feature=youtu.be
In summary :If Pathologists didn't exist ,
where would the answers come from ?
So, without pathologists , any answers
found would be questionable .
The references used:
http://www.oralpath.com/About.htm
http://www.oralpath.com/OralPathHOP2.htm
http://quizlet.com/18715838/tissue-preparation-for-light-
microscopy-flash-cards/
http://dental.washington.edu/oral-pathology/
http://pathology.jhu.edu/department/patients/pathreport.cfm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fixation_(histology)
http://www.medicalsciencenavigator.com/human-tissue-histology-
resources
http://www.excellabs.in/images/flash-banner14.jpg
http://www.spotimaging.com/microscope-imaging-for-
pathology/pathscope/index.php
http://www.cefas.defra.gov.uk/our-science/animal-health-and-food-
safety/aquatic-animal-disease/registry-of-aquatic-pathology.aspx
http://www.biomatrix-intl.com/
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