Description
The Royal College of Pathologists 5th London GI Pathology Update 2023
TOPICS COVERED
- A high quality gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) pathology update with a good range of topics and an international group of speakers, held in an attractive central location at the Barbican Centre.
- The conference will include talks from 12 experts in the field. The emphasis is on diagnostic pathology, with reference where appropriate to research work. The aims are to provide an update in the specialty and to stimulate additional interest in the various topics on the programme.
The 5th London GI Pathology Update 2023 was a significant event organized by The Royal College of Pathologists. Here are some key details about the event:
- The event took place from June 1, 2023, to June 2, 2023.
- The conference was a high-quality gastrointestinal (GI) and hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) pathology update with a good range of topics and an international group of speakers.
- The conference was held at the Barbican Centre in London.
- The conference included talks from 12 experts in the field.
- The emphasis of the conference was on diagnostic pathology, with reference where appropriate to research work.
- The aims of the conference were to provide an update in the specialty and to stimulate additional interest in the various topics on the programme.
- The event was intended for all those who report Digestive Disease pathology.
 Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
- Agenda.pdf
- June 1.mp4 (7 hours 30 minutes)
- June 2.mp4 (7 hours 30 minutes)
Programme
Wednesday 10 April – HPB |
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Time | Speaker | Country | |
09.25-09.30 | Introduction | Roger Feakins | UK |
09.30-10.05 | Liver biopsy: iron, copper and other abnormal deposits | John Hart | USA |
10.05-10.40 | Vascular liver diseases | Christine Sempoux | CH |
10.40-11.15 | Neoplasia of the ampulla and periampullary region | Volkan Adsay | TR |
11.15-11.45 | COFFEE 1 | Â | Â |
11.45-12.20 | Cholangiocarcinoma | Yoh Zen | UK |
12.20-13.00 | Viral hepatitis | John Hart | USA |
13.00-14.00 | LUNCH | Â | Â |
14.00-14.35 | The biopsy diagnosis of cirrhosis – trickier that it seems | John Hart | USA |
14.35-15.10 | Benign tumours of the liver | Christine Sempoux | CH |
15.10-15.40 | COFFEE 2 | Â | Â |
15.40-16.15 | Inflammatory disorders of the pancreas | Yoh Zen | UK |
16.15-16.55 | Pancreatobiliary neuroendocrine neoplasms and mimics | Volkan Adsay | TR |
16.55-1700 | Closing Remarks | Roger Feakins | UK |
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Thursday 11 April  – GI |
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09.25-09.30 | Introduction | Roger Feakins | Â UK |
09.30-10.20 | Diagnosis of colitis in mucosal biopsies | Rob Odze | USA |
10.20-10.55 | Pathology of inflammatory bowel disease in resections | Neil Shepherd | UK |
10.55-11.30 | Dysplasia in inflammatory bowel disease | Lindsay Alpert | USA |
11.30-12:00 | COFFEE 1 | Â | Â |
12:00-12:30 | Unusual anal pathology | Shaun Walsh | UK |
12.30-13.00 | Molecular/predictive tests in upper GI cancer | Manuel Rodriguez-Justo | UK |
13.00-14.00 | LUNCH | Â | Â |
14.00-14.40 | Upper GI cancer precursors and hereditary gastric cancer | Irene Gullo | P |
14.40-15.15 | Rare variants of gastric cancer | Fatima Carneiro | P |
15.15-15.45 | COFFEE 2 | ||
15.45-16.20 | Eosinophil-rich disorders of the GI tract | Nicole Panarelli | USA |
16.20-16.55 | Mimics of neoplasia in the luminal GI tract | Neil Shepherd | UK |
16.55-1700 | Closing Remarks | Roger Feakins | UK |
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Friday 12 April  – GI |
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09.25-09.30 | Introduction | Roger Feakins | UK |
09.30-10.05 | Assessment of early colorectal cancer | Iris Nagtegaal | N |
10.05-10.40 | Polyps and polyposis in the GI tract | Fatima Carneiro | P |
10.40-11.15 | Coeliac disease, mimics and other enteropathies | Nicole Panarelli | USA |
11.15-11.45 | COFFEE 1 | Â | Â |
11.45-12.20 | Non-Helicobacter gastritis | Lindsay Alpert | USA |
12.20-13.00 | Common mesenchymal tumours of the GI tract | Jason Hornick | USA |
13.00-14.00 | LUNCH | Â | Â |
14.00-14.40 | Rare and new mesenchymal tumours of the GI tract | Jason Hornick | USA |
14.40-15.15 | MMR and molecular pathology in colorectal neoplasia | Iris Nagtegaal | N |
15.15-15.45 | COFFEE 2 | Â | Â |
15.45-16.20 | Oesophagitis is not always eosinophilic | Shaun Walsh | UK |
16.20-16.55 | Lymphomas of the GI tract | Manuel Rodriguez-Justo | UK |
16.55-1700 | Closing Remarks | Roger Feakins | UK |