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Welcome to the fourth episode of our resident-led pathology live unknown slide sessions! This meeting's topic is breast pathology, specifically papillary neoplasms. Presenting is former colleague and dear friend Dr. Aminia Ciobanoiu, PGY-5 AP resident at the Oncologic Institute in Bucharest, Romania. Check out the other cool educational cases she's been posting on Twitter/X @ AminiaCiobanoiu. https://kikoxp.com/posts/18167/public: check out my KiKo Pathology Mega Case Index, Breast pathology subsection for more cases & short reviews! Useful reading resources and references on papillary tumors of the breast: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti... https://meridian.allenpress.com/aplm/... https://www.nature.com/articles/s4137... https://x.com/MirunaPopescu13/status/... - Case of encapsulated papillary carcinoma https://x.com/fouad_boulos - Check out Dr. Boulos's Twitter/X page. His teaching of breast pathology is a delight! The aim of PRLUSS is for us residents to get together, have fun, and learn pathology in a benign, welcoming, and supportive environment. We have a Twitter group where the theme for each regular session is decided by the vote of the majority. Every now and then, though, we will be hosting sessions led by other residents around the world. The idea behind being that of providing a supportive and informal environment where you can practice your presentation skills for bigger, more important meetings/webinars/conferences. So if you'd be interested to present, don't hesitate to reach out through one of the following means: Twitter/X: @ MirunaPopescu13 Gmail: [email protected] This is mainly intended for med students, aspiring pathologists, and pathology trainees, but anyone interested is more than welcome to join and share their knowledge with us! Disclaimer: Most of the information presented here is based on the 5th edition of the WHO Classification of Breast Tumours. Remember, we are NOT experts in the field, nor do we claim to be. This represents our understanding of the topic and is for educational purposes only. This does not represent formal medical advice, nor should be used as sole basis for your daily sign-out as a doctor.