Interesting Cases in Breast Pathology (001) - Case of the Month - June 2019 by Dr. Damron
Hello my name is Alexander Damron. I received my medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina and subsequently completed my residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine followed by a 1year Multi-Disciplinary Breast Pathology Fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. This video is the first video on my channel to highlight interesting cases in breast pathology! Please leave any comments below and I will do my best to answer! Disclaimers: I have permission from ExpertPath to use images from their website in these presentations. I have no proprietary gain from these videos, and they serve simply as an educational resource. I hope you find the video helpful and enjoy the case! -Alexander Damron, M.D. #BreastPathology #BreastPath #Pathology

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