Dermpath Board Review: 100 Classic Cases

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Published 2018-07-07
READ THIS. Digital slides for these 100 classic dermpath cases are available here: bit.ly/3ihWeih. Recorded during live dermpath review by me and Dr. Rajendra Singh (founder of pathpresenter) in NYC in June 2018. It's a 4 hr marathon, but we hope pathology/dermatology residents & dermatopathology fellows will find it useful during board exam preparation.

HUGE thanks to Dr. Diane Brackett for taking screenshots to recreate the text slides with corresponding pic of each entity. Download here: PDF (70 MB) bit.ly/2V4tsIJ or PPT (550 MB) bit.ly/3eoJHYz.

HUGE thanks to my awesome UAMS medical students who typed transcript for ENTIRE video (~50,000 words!). Download the entire transcript here: bit.ly/2WwCwsj.
- Kelsey Parks (organizer of transcription project)
- Jeremy Light
- Michael Franzetti
- Shelby Webb
- Matthew Parke
- Kyle Standiford

List of all 100 entities discussed (click timestamp to jump to that part of video):

Rajendra Singh: Cases 1-50 starting at 0:00
Jerad Gardner: Cases 51-100 starting at 1:59:20

1. Allergic Contact Dermatitis 0:00
2. Psoriasis 00:03:44
3. Pityriasis Rosea 00:08:28
4. Lichenoid Drug Eruption 00:10:22
5. Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP) 00:13:04
6. Erythema Multiforme 00:15:57
7. Fixed Drug Eruption 00:20:34
8. Lupus Erythematosus 00:23:25
9. Drug Eruption 00:25:35
10. Perniosis 00:28:29
11. Pityriasis Lichenoides Et Varioliformis Acuta (PLEVA) 00:32:10
12. Acrodermatitis Enteropathica 00:36:44
13. Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis (LCV) 00:40:01
14. Cryoglobulinemia 00:43:10
15. Bullous Impetigo 00:45:14
16. Pemphigus Vulgaris 00:50:26
17. Hailey Hailey Disease 00:53:22
18. Linear IgA Vesiculobullous Disorder 00:55:16
19. Bullous Pemphigoid 00:59:27
20. Porphyria Cutaneous Tarda (PCT) 01:00:37
21. Erythema Nodosum 01:02:34
22. Pancreatic Panniculitis 01:04:41
23. Lipodermatosclerosis 01:06:23
24. Subcutaneous Fat Necrosis of Newborn 01:08:45
25. Subcutaneous Panniculitis like T Cell Lymphoma 01:10:20
26. Granuloma Faciale 01:13:34
27. Granuloma Annulare 01:15:44
28. Erythema Elevatum Diutinum 01:20:30
29. Rheumatoid Nodule 01:24:25
30. Necrobiosis Lipoidica 01:26:04
31. Necrobiotic Xanthogranuloma 01:28:06
32. Sarcoidosis 01:29:41
33. Scleredema 01:31:35
34. Morphea 01:34:15
35. Radiation Dermatitis 01:35:46
36. Gout 01:37:03
37. Amyloidosis 01:38:20
38. Colloid Milium 01:40:14
39. Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa 01:42:24
40. Lichen Myxedematosus 01:44:10
41. Polyarteritis Nodosa 01:45:43
42. Alopecia Areata 01:48:17
43. Mycosis Fungoides 01:50:33
44. Argyria 01:53:22
45. Scabies 01:55:22
46. Herpes 01:56:25
47. Tungiasis 01:57:35
48. Cryptococcus 01:58:28
49. Blastomycosis 01:59:55
50. Coccidiodiomycosis 02:02:16
51. Chromoblastomycosis 02:03:55
52. Aspergillus 02:07:30
53. Lobomycosis 2:12:01
54. Leishmaniasis 2:12:01
55. Kaposi Sarcoma 2:18:10
56. Lepromatous Leprosy 2:23:13
57. Ecthyma Gangrenosum 2:28:32
58. Xanthelasma 2:30:25
59. Trichofolliculoma 2:31:43
60. Desmoplastic Trichoepithelioma 2:34:14
61. Trichoadenoma 2:39:41
62. Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum 2:42:30
63. Hidradenoma Papilliferum 2:44:32
64. Sebaceous Adenoma 2:47:05
65. Sebaceous Carcinoma 2:50:34
66. Extramammary Paget’s Disease 2:53:36
67. Poroma 2:56:34
68. Hidradenoma 2:59:23
69. Spiradenoma 3:01:29
70. Mixed Tumor 3:03:20
71. Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma 3:08:34
72. Proliferating Pilar Tumor 3:10:31
73. Dysplastic Nevus 3:12:19
74. Cellular Blue Nevus 3:15:53
75. Superficial Spreading Melanoma 3:20:04
76. Desmoplastic Melanoma 3:25:36
77. Acquired Digital Fibrokeratoma 3:30:37
78. Cellular Dermatofibroma 3:31:52
79. Dermatofibrosarcoma Protuberans 3:34:57
80. Atypical Fibroxanthoma (AFX)
81. Merkel Cell Carcinoma 3:42:25
82. Reticulohistiocytoma 3:45:43
83. Leiomyoma 3:47:11
84. Warty Dyskeratoma 3:51:00
85. Glomus Tumor 3:51:40
86. Giant Cell Tumor of Tendon Sheath (Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumor, Localized Type) 3:53:52
87. Granular Cell Tumor 3:57:54
88. Porokeratosis 4:01:18
89. Irritated Seborrheic Keratosis 4:02:57
90. Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis 4:04:37
91. Keratoacanthoma 4:06:42
92. Morpheaform (Infiltrative) Basal Cell Carcinoma 4:08:12
93. Spindle cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma 4:09:15
94. Schwannoma 4:10:34
95. Neurofibroma 4:12:40
96. Nerve sheath myxoma 4:12:57
97. Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophils 4:15:03
98. Angiosarcoma 4:16:50
99. Metastatic RCC 4:18:57
100. Mastocytosis 4:21:01

This video is for educational purposes, not formal medical advice/consultation. We do not have special inside knowledge of the content of board examinations. This video is subjectively labeled "board review" because we believe these entities are potentially testable; we do not know if they will actually show up on board exams.

All Comments (20)
  • @JMGardnerMD
    See video description above (click "show more") to see a list of all 100 entities discussed. I'll add timestamps soon so you can click the time and go directly to the part of the video discussing that entity.. Raj and I hope you enjoy this dermpath marathon!
  • As a practicing Derm 10 years out, I find these videos reinforcing my clinical skills. In residency there is just too much to learn in 3 years. Now that I’ve seen a decade of clinic, it is so much easier to visualize these findings.
  • @coldhell123
    Great job , one of the most informative video that I have seen in youtube. It is packed with tips , personal experiences. I have clapped with the guys at the end. Such a generous effort, putting such an A class material for free to all Derm lover is highly appreciated. Thanks to all the students as well for typing all that manuscript.
  • @JMGardnerMD
    HUGE thanks to Dr. Diane Brackett for taking screenshots to recreate the text slides with corresponding pic of each entity. Download here: PDF (70 MB) bit.ly/2V4tsIJ or PPT (550 MB) bit.ly/3eoJHYz.
  • @yvonnen92
    Thank you so much Dr Gardner and Dr Singh, every single pathologist I come across is just so generous with their time and their teaching. We dermatology registrars really appreciate all your efforts!
  • @logancosta6819
    A gift from Dr Gardner and Dr Singh to anyone interested in learn Dermpath! Thanks!
  • @elle-e3408
    I watch this every year before my exams and now coming back again 1 day before my very last (hopefully) dermpath exam. Thank you super much and the PDF file is insanely good! :yougotthis: I promote your channel to all my juniors lol
  • Thank you for this. 4 hours plus...must be one of the longest lectures in youtube. I learned so much. This is gold. Thank you so much for this. I am very grateful for all your videos!
  • @mawishjaved6743
    this is a huge help..it took me 4 days to find the time in tidbits to finally finish the video but it was an awesome ride
  • @1982ayesha
    Sending huge amount of applause from Australia. just found this video before my exams. Thanks heaps Jerad gardner and Raj
  • @Jerad Gardner,MD pathology was never this simple sir, many thanks for all the devotion and hardwork
  • Dr. Gardner: Thank you for your great effort. The timestamps make it so easy to study!!
  • @thoms4626
    Thank you for all your work Drs. Gardner and Singh. This is an invaluable resource for pathology residents.
  • Bravo!!! Excellent and gigantic attempt by the duo-Dr. Singh and Dr. Gardner.... Very useful indeed!!! REPLY
  • @DermDrNik
    Beast of a video! Very much appreciated and super helpful
  • @rizamilante
    from across the pacific, thank you for all of these videos, super helpful! :)
  • Thank you so much for this! I can see so many efforts going into the making of ALL your videos! Thankful for you and what you do!
  • @JMGardnerMD
    Need closed captions? Download text transcript of entire video here: bit.ly/2WwCwsj. HUGE thanks to my awesome UAMS medical students who typed the transcript for this ENTIRE 4+ hour video (nearly 50,000 words!) to make closed captions available. Unfortunately, I talk so fast that it seems that YouTube cannot sync the timing of the closed captions with what I'm saying during my portion of the video (sorry!). If you need closed captions and are having trouble with timing of them, just download the document at the link above and search for the entity name to see what I'm saying.
  • @rrwink
    This is insanely clutch for anyone taking derm boards!!!